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Alexander Bouchier

Associate

CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
Cannon Place
78 Cannon Street
London
EC4N 6AF
United Kingdom
Languages English

Alexander is an Associate in the Technology & Media team, advising on commercial, regulatory and transactional matters across a range of sectors, including technology, data, aviation, telecoms, media and sport for both UK and international clients. 

Alexander has previously seconded to an internationally recognised media corporation, where he conducted legal and commercial operations for the commissioning of factual and current affairs programming. He also recently seconded to the Information Commissioner’s Office, the UK’s data privacy regulator, where he advised on regulatory and enforcement matters across a range of cutting-edge industries, including AI, IT, and Healthtech.  

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Education

  • 2020 - MSc Law and Business (LPC), The University of Law.
  • 2019 - Graduate Diploma of Law, BPP Law School.
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25/10/2024
Ofcom brings Part 5 of the Media Act 2024 into force with Commencement...
The Secretary of State of Culture, Media and Sport has made commencement regulations which brought Part 5 of the Media Act 2024 into force on 17 October 2024. The regulations are accessible here.Part...
01/10/2024
Betting on privacy: Sky's cookie consent reprimand
On 2 September 2024, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) issued a reprimand to Bonne Terre Limited (trading as Sky Betting and Gaming) (“SkyBet”) for unlawfully processing personal...
28/08/2024
First commencement regulations made under the Media Act issued by the Government
On 15th August 2024, the Government issued “The Media Act 2024 (Commencement No. 1) Regulations 2024” (the “Reg­u­la­tions”), bringing into force certain provisions under the Media Act 2024 (the...
29/07/2024
Call for evidence: Listed events - Implementing the Media Act 2024
Ofcom has opened a call for evidence to the public requesting inputs on how to carry out certain changes to the UK’s Listed Events Regime which were proposed in the Media Act (the “Act”). The Act...
29/05/2024
The Media Bill receives Royal Assent and becomes the Media Act 2024
At 8.32pm on Friday 24th May 2024, moments before Parliament was prorogued prior to the upcoming general election, the long-anticipated Media Bill was given Royal Assent and officially became the Media...
03/08/2023
What’s NOT in the draft Media Bill: Part 2
In the first article of our two-part series on “what’s not in the draft Media Bill”, we looked at two notable omissions from the draft Media Bill: (i) certain digital rights from within the listed...
27/07/2023
DCMS Select Committee Report on Draft Media Bill: Radio Measures
On 21 July 2023, the DCMS Select Committee (the “Committee”) published its report on the radio measures found in the draft Media Bill (the “draft Bill”). The Committee has stated that it was these...
24/07/2023
Media Bill - Impact Assessments – Public Service Television Reforms
In part one of our seven-part series on the draft Media Bill (which can be found here), we looked at Part 1 of the draft Media Bill, which aims to update certain obligations on public service broadcasters...
06/07/2023
The DCMS Select Committee hears oral evidence from Ofcom, Voice of the...
On 4th July 2023, in continuing its pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Media Bill, the DCMS Select Committee (the “Committee”) called representatives from Ofcom, Voice of the Listener and Viewer...
30/06/2023
The Government releases its Impact Assessments of the draft Media Bill
On 29th June 2023, the Government published its impact assessments on the draft Media Bill (the “Impact As­sess­ments”). The purpose of the Impact Assessments is to assess the potential effects the...
29/06/2023
DCMS Select Committee question Amazon, Netflix, Sky and Google
On 27th June 2023, as part of the next phase of its pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Media Bill, the DCMS Select Committee (the “Committee”) called representatives from Amazon, Sky, Netflix...
26/06/2023
What’s NOT in the draft Media Bill: Part 1
Following the long-anticipated publication of the draft Media Bill on 29 March 2023, CMS published a seven-part series summarising “what’s in” the draft Media Bill and provided our analysis. Now...