Society for Computers and Law
The Society for Computers and Law is the leading UK organisation for legal professionals advising and practising within the IT sector or advising in a commercial context with a brief that includes such issues as IT, data protection and e-commerce. SCL membership extends across the globe. It is a registered educational charity.
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Our mission: SCL is the community for lawyers who understand IT and the related legal and business practice issues and provides thought leadership, best practice, education and standards in these areas.
The latest news, articles and blogs on IT law
Essential reading
- Innocent Face and Mischief (blogpost)
- 3D Printing Legal Update (article)
- Interflora v Marks and Spencer: Adword Use Infringed Trade Mark (news story)
- Facebook: Not Just Between Friends (news story)
- Defamation and Injunction: Google and Facebook Must Try Harder (news story)
- Supreme Court's Opinion: Browsing on the Internet Does Not Require a Licence (article)
- Big Data: Big Issues? (blogpost)
- Cost Management and Budgeting: the Absurdities of Precedent H (article)
Training & Events: Conferences, podcasts and online courses
Latest training highlights
- Cloud Computing – The essential guide (not your average Cloud seminar!) - Thursday 6 June 2013 - Leeds (event)
- Cloud Contracts - Thursday 13 June 2013 - London (event)
- Back to Basics: IP for IT Lawyers - Wednesday 26 June 2013 - London (event)
- Podcast: Exclusion and Limitation Clauses Master Class - Thursday 18 April 2013, London (podcast)
What's Popular
What's popular
- Cost Management and Budgeting: the Absurdities of Precedent H (article)
- Software Development: How the Traditional Contract Model Increases the Risk of Failure (article)
- Now is the Time to Say Goodbye (article)
- Supreme Court's Opinion: Browsing on the Internet Does Not Require a Licence (article)
- 3D Printing Legal Update (article)
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