The KM Group’s last event of 2008 discussed wikis, the good the bad and the ugly. This the first in a 2 part blog of “do”s and “don’t”s…
Rough Guide to Wikis: The “Don’t”s
The second part of our Rough Guide to Wikis: “Do”s and “Don’t”s…
Retaining Data
To use the phrase that is no longer funny (and totally outdated), ‘I ain’t bovvered…
Information Governance Issues
Laurence Eastham writes about the forthcoming SCL Information Governance Conference. The latest Conference, Managing Identity in a Digital World, is to be held on 12 May….
Microsoft and TomTom Settlement
It has been announced that the long-running patent dispute between TomTom and Microsoft has been settled….
Web 2.0 and Online Reputation Monitoring
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….
Regulation, Technology, Surveillance and more…..
Reflections on Professor Brownsword’s lecture on regulating technologies…
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Regulating Technologies
On 30 March, in the first of a new series of lectures titled ‘New Law for a New World’ sponsored by SCL in collaboration with the Oxford Internet Institute, Professor Roger Brownsword of King’s College, London, tackled the topic of the interaction between regulation and technology. Bill Jones reports on the event….
Protection of Databases
Andrew Dodd and Louisa Albertini review the latest case law from the European Court of Justice on the database right…
CPD: SCL Annual Lecture 2009: Crafting an Effective Copyright Law. The online CPD questions relating to the SCL Annual Lecture 2009
CPD questions arising from the Lecture given by William Patry on 24 March at the IET, the SCL Annual Lecture 2009 – SCL Online Course Code HW/SFCL12 – 1 hour….