• 47: US, EU and UK AI training policy shifts, and UK financial ombudsman is overhauled
    2026/03/31
    The US, EU and UK have finally made their positions clear on the balance between copyright holders’ interests and those of AI systems developers; and the UK will make the biggest changes to a financial consumer protection body in decades
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    21 分
  • 46: The business impact of the Middle East conflict
    2026/03/17
    As conflict spreads beyond Iran, the US and Israel in the Middle East we examine some of the immediate issues for businesses and assess what action can be taken now to reduce companies’ risks.
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    28 分
  • 45: How 40 year old UN principles could help with protecting kids online
    2026/03/03
    We hear about the fundamental principles laid out by the UN in the 1980s that could help steer governments through a crisis in children’s online safety.
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    14 分
  • 44: We learn about the trade mark pitfalls of selling refurbished cookers, and discover what a UK Supreme Court ruling might mean for companies’ ability to patent AI systems.
    2026/02/17
    We discover what a UK Supreme Court ruling might mean for companies’ ability to patent AI systems; and learn about the trade mark pitfalls of selling refurbished cookers.
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    21 分
  • 43: Can new tool break UK’s IP vs AI deadlock? And rethinking Australian construction contracts
    2026/02/03
    Gill Dennis assesses whether a planned content exchange help the UK attract AI investment without alienating its thriving creative industries; and Lucy O’Dwyer outlines the benefits for Australian construction of using a different kind of contract.
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    20 分
  • 42: Navigating sanctions as geopolitics heats up, and the EU law change that could suit AI developers
    2026/01/20
    As international relations get more complicated and tensions rise Stacy Keen guides us through the spider’s web of sanctions laws, while Malcolm Dowden explains why an upcoming EU law change could release more data for the training of AI systems.
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    22 分
  • 41: COP30’s limited achievements; and rental laws in England overhauled
    2025/11/25
    The COP30 climate conference has just finished and it managed some achievements despite the absence of leaders from the world’s biggest economies says Michael Watson, while Natalie Harris explains the impact of renter-friendly English law changes.
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    21 分
  • 40: UK court makes vital AI copyright ruling, and a new culture standard for Australian construction
    2025/11/11
    A court in London couldn’t rule on the most important AI training copyright question but still made an important decision, says Gill Dennis. And Rebecca Dickson and Emma Lutwyche outline a new culture standard required in Australian construction.
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    20 分