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The End of Ferries?

May 19, 2009

Clive Davies reviews Richard Susskind’s book ‘The End of Lawyers?’…

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Holding Back the Digital Tide

May 13, 2009

Colin Hulme and Jennifer Whitehead reflect on enforcement of IPR in a converged world, and recognise its limits….

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Will Social Networking Services Survive Only at the Expense of Privacy?

May 6, 2009

This is the essay which won Philip Hutchinson the SCL Essay Prize 2009….

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ICO Ruling on Street View

April 22, 2009

As anticipated, the Information Commissioner’s Office has given Google’s Street View the all-clear….

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The Sinking of Pirate Bay

April 21, 2009

Nick McDonald believes that the decision by a Swedish court to convict Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Carl Lundstrom and Peter Sunde of assisting making available copyrighted content’ is potentially significant, but that caution needs to shown in immediately suggesting it will have wider effect….

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Web 2.0 and Online Reputation Monitoring

March 31, 2009

Shireen Smith tells us about online reputations: how to protect them and how to monitor them. She suggests that there may be a new role for lawyers here….

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Libel Lounge

March 23, 2009

Andrew Joyce and Jessica Lee believe that England remains the king of libel claims. They review the latest case on the multiple publication rule and question its efficacy….

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Internet Libel: No Single Publication Rule

March 13, 2009

The European Court of Human Rights has rejected an application by The Times, which sought to show that the English law on Internet publication interfered with the right to freedom of expression and that a US-style single publication rule should be imposed….

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Internet Libel: Sympathy for the Devil

March 13, 2009

It is tempting to condemn the ruling of the European Court of Human Rights on Internet libel as a missed opportunity. But if they had gone the other way, what remedies might be left to the defamed?…

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Government Response on ‘Copyright in the Knowledge Economy’

March 4, 2009

The Government response to the European Commission’s Green Paper has now been published….

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