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Video games: UK tax relief
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- April 17 2013
In the 2012 Budget the UK Government set out its intention to provide tax breaks to companies in the high-end TV, animation and video games sectors
Competitor disputes
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- February 6 2013
We have been seeing a number of online gaming companies squaring up to their competitors alleging intellectual property infringement in game formats
New CAP rules regulating online behavioural advertising
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- January 30 2013
The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) has introduced new rules to its UK Code of Nonbroadcast Advertising, Sales Promotion and Direct Marketing
BBC in “ex-director general paid no more than his rights” shock
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- November 28 2012
If there is one thing to unify outrage across the political spectrum, it is the pay-outs which are often reportedly made to “failed” senior figures on departing their roles
Deductible Expenditure: McLaren's FIA penalty is tax deductible
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- November 7 2012
Those with an interest in Formula 1 will remember that a little while ago some confidential documents relating to Ferrari were found in the possession of an employee of McLaren
Mediation draws stumps on cricket dispute
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- October 3 2012
The recent impasse between Kevin Pietersen and the English Cricket Board has led to much wailing and gnashing of teeth in those sectors of society who care about these things
Live Music Act 2012 1 October commencement
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- September 13 2012
The Live Music Act received Royal Assent on 8 March and will come into force on 1 October 2012
Is your social media profile showing your best side?
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- September 7 2012
Fame at last!
Court widens scope of protection for ISPs under English law
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- August 9 2012
In the recent case of Payam Tamiz v Google Inc the High Court appears to have broadened the defenses available to ISPs sued for hosting unlawful third party content
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