Nature in the UK has been in the news a lot this week – yesterday, the apparent deliberate vandalism of a sycamore tree on Hadrian's Wall has been the lead-story for many news outlets, and yesterday a … [Read more...] about A tough 24 hours for nature (incl. BNG delay)
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The UPC: three months in
The UPC went "live" on 1 June 2023. After a flurry of activity on day one (with 19 cases reportedly having been filed), there has since been a trickle of further infringement and revocation actions. … [Read more...] about The UPC: three months in
The US looks at AI and copyright
The US Copyright Office has just published a notice of an ambitious inquiry into AI and copyright, covering key policy options, technical and economic considerations and practical measures. The … [Read more...] about The US looks at AI and copyright
Risky business – the danger of doing less
As part of our ESG summer school series, this week we look at possible ESG risks for your organisation. There is no "silver bullet" solution to most of the below, and each organisation will have its … [Read more...] about Risky business – the danger of doing less
You had me at ESG… how to establish networks
The S pillar of ESG covers a broad spectrum of issues, covering everything from workplace safety to human rights and diversity, equality and inclusion. Having a robust approach to governance will help … [Read more...] about You had me at ESG… how to establish networks
Your ESG mission, should you choose to accept it…
Developments in ESG continue to have a significant impact on corporate behaviour and policies as companies strive to improve their approach. But change is not always brought about from the top and can … [Read more...] about Your ESG mission, should you choose to accept it…