Books on Windows XP
Jon Vogler reviews a range of books which aim to improve your XP skills.
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Jon Vogler reviews a range of books which aim to improve your XP skills.
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Hazel Raw reviews the established work on computer contracts.
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Lee Corless gives a rundown on the technical and legal issues.
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Laura Gordon of Boyds gives an account of the recent Scottish case of Bonnier Media v Greg Lloyd Smith. The case concerned an international trading name dispute and the use of a domain name. She also looks at the latest developments in the tale and the case’s implications.
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A digest of an edition of Bleak House updated to take account of modern developments and reforms and to convey the impression that everything in the legal garden is rosy, the fog having been quite swept away. Edited by Richard Harrison
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Lee Harris of DeltaSeal Software looks at encryption and e-mail control and gives a positive view on the value of e-mail.
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Nigel Miller explains the latest development on e-signatures and the significance of CSP’s. This article first appeared in the Solicitors Journal.
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In the first case of its kind, Naomi Campbell successfully sued Mirror Group Newspapers for damage and distress caused by breach of the Data Protection Act 1998. Partner Nigel Wildish and assistant Marcus Turle of City law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse discuss the case and the legal implications of which online publishers should be aware.
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An awkward look at a few standard views from Joe Reevy, who thinks that most people have got it, err, wrong.
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With HM Land Registry’s consultation now underway, no one denies that the property industry is facing a period of unprecedented change. Catherine Williams, newly appointed Technical Manager of PISCES, explains how the property-focused electronic data exchange standard is ideally placed to lead the way.
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