The Virtual Financial Assets Act and the legal framework for Virtual Financial Asset Exchanges
Second Reading in Parliament for Blockchain Bills: The Virtual Financial Assets Act and the legal framework for Virtual Financial Asset Excha
The Virtual Financial Assets Act and the legal framework for ICO’s
Second Reading in Parliament for Blockchain Bills: The Virtual Financial Assets Act and the legal framework for ICO’s
Second Reading in Parliament for Blockchain Bills: The Malta Digital Innovation Authority Act
Second Reading in Parliament for Blockchain Bills: The Malta Digital Innovation Authority Act
The Innovative Technology Arrangements and Services Act
Second Reading in Parliament for Blockchain Bills: The Innovative Technology Arrangements and Services Act
Positive Update on EU Trademark and Industrial Design Rights Post-Brexit
The UK government has published an updated Draft Withdrawal Agreement, highlighting consensus on the future of existing EU IP rights in the UK.
MGA launches guidance on DLT and VC use through sandbox approach.
Malta Gaming Authority on the use of Distributed Ledger Technology and on the acceptance of Virtual Currencies in the remote gaming industry.
Employer files counter-claim against ex-employee seeking damages
Court decides on issue of jurisdiction.
Sub-Letting of Commercial Tenements After 31st May 2018 – Let it Be!
Proposed amendments being discussed in Parliament aimed at providing sub-lessees of commercial premises, whose sub-lease is going to end on 31st May 2018 by operation of law, with an option to demand the Rent Regulation Board to allow them to continue the sub-lease under revised conditions reflecting market conditions for a maximum period of 10 …
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Silence is Golden: Holding the Breach on Free Speech with Trade Secret Law on the Horizon
“EU Directive 2016/943 on the protection of undisclosed know-how and business information” is coming soon to a legislature near you. If you didn’t know (or care) until now, here are a few reasons why you should.
Does ‘on-call’ time qualify as ‘working time?
In a recent judgment, Ville de Nivelles v Rudy Matzak,decided on the 21st February 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union tackled the issue of 'working time' in terms of Directive 2003/88/EC concerning certain aspects of the organisation of working time, and provided guidance as to when being on-call must be considered as 'working …
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