Anthony Sourgnes looks at what multi-sourcing is, and at its main advantages and disadvantages….
Does Database Right Prevent Consultation?
Renzo Marchini and Tim Browning look at the case of Directmedia Publishing GmbH v Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and speculate about the grey line between consultation and extraction….
December 2008 / January 2009 Edition of Computers & Law Magazine CPD scheme course. Course code HW/SFCL6 – 1 hour)
These are the CPD questions relating to the December 2008/January 2009 issue of Computers & Law magazine…
Editorial
This issue is dominated by expert predictions on IT law, IT applications for lawyers and all manner of related issues. I am refraining from including my predictions (which can be read online) simply because we have an abundance of riches here. I am absolutely delighted with the level and the quality of the response to…
Predictions 2009: A Gloomy Forecast for IT Lawyers?
Mainly rain with occasional showers: Pearse Ryan offers his weather forecast for IT lawyers in the current climate….
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Predictions 2009: E-disclosure, Forensics, Litigation Support and More
This is a selection of the predictions on the SCL Web site. These predictions cover anticipated developments in e-disclosure, forensics and a range of associated fields….
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Predictions 2009: IT & Social Trends
This is a selection of the predictions on the SCL Web site. These predictions cover developments in IT law and expected changes in social trends that have an impact on IT law….
Predictions 2009: Microsoft Becomes Open Source Leader
This contribution to our Predictions 2009 deserves its own slot. Andrew Katz allows himself a little fun and predicts that Microsoft will embrace open source – and explains why he’s not mad to suggest it….
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Predictions 2009: Last Gasp Contributions
Read the latest responses to the call for predictions. This batch includes an especially perceptive piece from Nigel Miller, a ray of hope from Nick Holmes and a wholly derivative contribution from Laurence Eastham…
SCL Lecture 2009: William Patry on Copyright
The leading copyright expert William Patry has accepted SCL’s invitation to give the SCL Lecture 2009 on 24 March. The Lecture is given as a tribute to Sir Hugh Laddie QC….
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