Bring-your-own technology: the legal perspective
IT law firm Taylor Wessing discusses the legal implications of letting employees bring their own devices to work
Businesses are increasingly encouraging employees to bring their own devices in for use in the workplace, but these ‘bring-your-own technology' schemes throw up a number of legal issues as Graham Hann,...
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