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Wiggin LLP | United Kingdom | 2 Jun 2023

Ofcom's decision on Equinox 2

Ofcom has decided to allow Openreach's wholesale Equinox 2 fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) pricing offer to go to market. The decision comes after months of consultation and engagement with industry stakeholders on the matter, and could lead to a legal appeal. Internet service providers that use Openreach's FTTP network will want to ensure that they are able to benefit from this offer, while......
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Mourant | Jersey | 9 Feb 2023

Electronic Communications (Jersey) Law 2000

This guide is designed to summarise the main features of the Electronic Communications (Jersey) Law 2000 (the E-Comms Law), which facilitates…
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Studio Legale Previti | European Union | 2 Feb 2023

Quando l’Internet Service Provider è direttamente responsabile dell’uso di un segno identico a un marchio registrato: il caso Louboutin c. Amazon

Abituati alle sentenze della Corte di Giustizia europea susseguitesi negli ultimi dieci anni sulla responsabilità degli Internet Service…
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Orsingher Ortu Avvocati Associati | European Union | 31 Jan 2023

The Court of Justice on trademark use and the liability of Internet service providers

On 22 December 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) handed down its decision in joined cases C-148/21 - C-184/21 (Christian…
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Wiggin LLP | United Kingdom | 27 Jan 2023

Equinox 2 and its regulatory implications: background and new features

Openreach has recently published its latest wholesale ethernet fibre to the premises price offering (otherwise known as "Equinox 2"). Equinox 2 amends and supplements Equinox 1 by introducing further discounts, as well as new terms and conditions. If Ofcom concludes that there are competition concerns it needs to address through a direction to BT, it will consult on the proposed direction in......
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Zhong Lun Law Firm | China | 22 Dec 2022

CAC issues landmark rule to rein in deepfake misuse

In January 2022, the Cyberspace Administration of China (the “CAC”) published the Administrative Provisions on Deep Synthesis of Internet Information…
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Rajah & Tann Asia | Australia, Singapore | 21 Dec 2022

Key 2022 Developments Having an Impact on Consumer Protection Law in Singapore

2022 has seen various developments relating to consumer protection law. Not only have the authorities looked into strengthening dispute resolution…
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Özdağıstanli Ekici Attorney Partnership | Turkey | 11 Nov 2022

New requirements for OTT services in Turkey

🕑 2 minutes The Amendment Law on the Media Law and Other Laws, which was recently published in the Official Gazette, incorporates significant amendments to the Electronic Communications Law and provides a new definition for "over-the-top (OTT) service". The amendments add OTTs to the list of service providers that are required to obtain authorisation from the telecoms regulatory body in Turkey.
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Wiggin LLP | United Kingdom | 11 Nov 2022

Regulatory and market challenges ahead as "Equinox II" BT offer rumoured for end of 2022

🕑 4 minutes Recent press reports and wider industry dialogues suggest that BT is planning to offer a second wholesale price cut offer for the sale of their gigabit-capable fibre-to-the-premises broadband line to UK internet service providers. An Equinox 2 offer will potentially be wider, covering migrating customers from copper to fibre lines. This article answers the most important......
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Osborne Clarke | France | 30 Sep 2022

France makes parental controls mandatory on internet-connected devices

Parental control over internet access has been strengthened in France with Law No. 2022-300 of March 2, 2022, which has been in force since 5…
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