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26 October 2013

Big Data : Legal challenges to copyright, confidentiality and privacy

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Spruson & Ferguson

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Established in 1887, Spruson & Ferguson is a leading intellectual property (IP) service provider in the Asia-Pacific region, with offices in Australia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. They offer high-quality services to clients and are part of the IPH Limited group, which includes various professional service firms operating under different brands in multiple jurisdictions. Spruson & Ferguson is an incorporated entity owned by IPH Limited, with a strong presence in the industry.
Big data poses challenges to copyright, confidentiality and privacy, and to issues around data scraping and licensing.
Australia Intellectual Property

Shelston IP Partner Mark Vincent and Senior Associate Katrina Crooks have worked with IT News to release a research paper entitled: 'Big Data: Legal Challenges", exploring the extent to which Big Data can be protected as a commercial asset, and the concerns it poses in the privacy sphere. The authors consider the challenges big data poses to legal notions of copyright, confidentiality and privacy, looking at particular issues around data scraping and licensing. The IT News page featuring the paper can be found here.

IT News has also published an article featuring Mark Vincent called "Big data linked to inevitable privacy breaches", focussing on the privacy aspects of the paper. Click here to view this article.

Shelston IP offers a full range of IP registration and commercialisation services for the IT sector. Additionally Mark Vincent and his team can advise on all legal and compliance issues surrounding big data and cloud computing.

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