Mark Lewis gives an account of the facts and judgment in DPP v Lennon [2006] EWHC 1201 (Admin) and considers the implications of the Divisional Court’s principal ruling…
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Mark Lewis gives an account of the facts and judgment in DPP v Lennon [2006] EWHC 1201 (Admin) and considers the implications of the Divisional Court’s principal ruling…
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Mike Gardner comments on Tesco v Elogicom, which involved a battle over domain names incorporating the word “Tesco”….
Pearse Ryan discusses issues relating to deal flexibility over the medium to long term, with reference to technology based outsourcing….
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The public sector is under an enormous amount of pressure to be seen to be doing something about IT. That pressure has been applied for many years, by Government decrees and some wildly optimistic targets for e-government. But it also arises from real world expectations and the need to save money, which IT-related increases in…
Laurence Eastham reviews a new book from Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu. OUP. 226 pp. £16.99 hardback. ISBN 0 – 19 – 515266-2….
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Danilo Leonardi reviews “International Libel & Privacy Handbook: A Global Reference for Journalists, Publishers, Webmasters, and Lawyers” edited by Charles J. Glasser Jr., Bloomberg Press: New York, 2006: 384 pp, £55 (distributed in the UK by Kogan Page)…
Helena Beasley of the University of Sheffield has won the SCL Essay Prize….
News on DPP v Lennon…
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Anna Cook gives a heads up on the potential of virtualization software to have a very real effect on software agreements….
Andrew Katz explains what open source software is, why it matters and provides starter signposts, indicating the ways in which it is likely to influence your IT law practice….