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Cloud Computing Law: Law Enforcement, Competition, & Tax
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Cloud Computing Law: Law Enforcement, Competition, & Tax

Queen Mary University of London

Examine law enforcement access to cloud data, EU competition law implications for cloud providers, and current tax applications on cloud services.

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About this Course

Have you ever wondered how a police officer in Europe can obtain evidence from a cloud provider in the USA? Or whether a major cloud provider might abuse its market power? Or in which countries cloud providers pay taxes? If so, then this course is for you! First, we’ll look at how law enforcement agents can request access to cloud data, including data stored outside their borders. You’ll learn to advise cloud providers on responding to access requests and on dealing with potential conflicts with European Union (‘EU’) data protection law. Second, we’ll cover EU competition law, including how to define the relevant market for cloud services and to assess market power. You’ll learn to identify when cloud providers might be found to have entered into anti-competitive agreements, or to have abused a dominant position in a market. Third, we’ll look at how the income from cloud services is taxed. We’ll cover how such income is classified and which countries have the right to tax cloud providers. You’ll learn how tax principles apply to cloud services today, and how this might change in future. In short, we’ll cover how the rules of law enforcement access, competition law, and tax law apply to cloud services – and you’ll discover the practical steps that cloud providers can take to comply with their obligations

What You'll Learn

  • Advise cloud providers on access requests
  • Handle conflicts with EU data protection laws
  • Identify anti-competitive practices by providers
  • Understand current tax principles for cloud services
  • Assess potential future tax changes

Prerequisites

  • No prior legal or computer science background required

Instructors

I

Ian Walden

Professor of Information and Communications Law

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Jessica Shurson

Teaching Associate

V

Vasiliki Koukoulioti

Lecturer in Tax Law

Topics

Law
Social Sciences
Cloud Computing
Information Technology
Market Dynamics
Tax
Digital Forensics
Cloud Services
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Data Access

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

القانون
العلوم الاجتماعية
الحوسبة السحابية
تكنولوجيا المعلومات
ديناميات السوق
الضرائب
التحقيق الرقمي
خدمات السحابة
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Data Access

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