All webinars
The webinars and podcasts currently available on this site are listed below.
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- Webinar: SSCL Annual Lecture given by Professor Eben Moglen, - Edinburgh, 30 June 2010 20/07/2010
When Software is In Everything: Future Liability Nightmares Free Software Helps Avoid. A recording of the recent SSCL Annual Lecture - Podcast: War Stories: Best Practice in IT Dispute Resolution - 24 June 2010 07/07/2010
Four experienced technology dispute lawyers share the lessons that they have learnt from litigation and arbitration and pre-litigation in the technology sector. - Podcast: SCL Annual Lecture 2010: Transformations: Technology, India and the Law - 4 March 2010 16/03/2010
Samuel Mani Kallupurakal, Head of Legal at Infosys Technologies gave the SCL Annual Lecture 2010 on 4 March. - Podcast: SCL Annual IT Contracts Update - 24 February 2010 16/03/2010
- Podcast: Those Golden Eggs Come From Somewhere: Internet Regulation at a Crossroads - 17 November 2009 07/12/2009
A recording of a recent lecture given by Professor Michael Froomkin - Podcast: Data Protection: New Enforcement Powers – Time To Get Serious - 11 November 2009 23/11/2009
A recording of a recent meeting of the SCL Privacy and Data Protection Group - Podcast: SCL 4th Annual Policy Forum: After the Crunch: Law and Regulation in the New Information Age 04/11/2009
An audio recording of the SCL Policy Forum that took place at Herbert Smith on 21 & 22 September 2009. - Webinar: "An Era of Change for Lawyers" - An interview with Richard Susskind OBE - 10 October 2009 14/10/2009
Derek Southall in conversation with Professor Richard Susskind, OBE - Podcast: Breach and Tell: new trends in data breaches regulation - 7 September 2009 15/09/2009
A meeting of the SCL London Group - Podcast: The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet 17/07/2009
This lecture is part of a series organised in collaboration with the The Oxford Internet Institute
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