The BadTrans Virus and E-conveyancing
Raymond Perry analyses the significance of a recent e-mail virus and asks what the implications are for the introduction of e-conveyancing….
Raymond Perry analyses the significance of a recent e-mail virus and asks what the implications are for the introduction of e-conveyancing….
ASPs have been around for a couple of years now. However, reactions to the concept have been mixed and opinion as to its efficacy and worth is still divided. Much of the opinion appearing in the press has in fact been quite negative. But does it really deserve such scorn and can it be written off so easily? Doug McLachlan of Axxia looks at the merits and demerits….
In Which Neil Cameron Goes Through All The Pain So That You (Dear Reader) Don’t Have To….
“The Internet is a wonderful thing for the disabled. You should be proud of your achievement in making the life of the disabled so much better.” Rabbi Lionel Blue, OBE at the Annual Dinner of The British Computer Society held on 12 November, 2001. Stephen Mason and Catherine Casserley explain why this is not always so – and what the law requires….
Read More… from Web Site Design and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Now that the new top level domains are coming online, Jonathan Ebsworth and Giles Bennett examine whether reality has lived up to the hype….
Is the Government’s commitment to broadband real? Anneliese Reinhold from Kemp Little looks at two case studies, and wonders….
Emily Wiewiorka discusses the legislative anomalies facing account aggregators in the UK….
Kirsten Houghton and Kate Vaughan-Neil apply old rules to new packages. They ask whether the square peg e-mail, really can be fitted into the round hole of the postal rule….
Paul Berwin and Sarah Ruston report on their experience at the IT Law Conference….
Martin Risely looks at the value of the latest version of Office, and asks whether the upgrade is worthwhile….