Rico Calleja is an Information Lawyer in the Media and Communications Group at Theodore Goddard. He may be contacted on ricocalleja@theodoregoddard.co.uk…
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Rico Calleja is an Information Lawyer in the Media and Communications Group at Theodore Goddard. He may be contacted on ricocalleja@theodoregoddard.co.uk…
Read More… from Internet and Interactive TV – A Regulatory Nightmare?
Eduardo Ustaran is a solicitor specialising in electronic commerce and Internet law in the Computer, Media and IP Group at Paisner & Co. He can be contacted by e-mail at eustaran@paisner.co.uk….
Jackie Wilson is a solicitor in private practice and Chair of the SCL Solent Group. She can be contacted at jackiewilson@compuserve.com…
Jackie Wilson, Chair of the Solent Group and a solicitor in private practice, reports on the meeting of 29 April….
Read More… from Solent Group Report: The Millennium Bug – The Legal Issues
We all look ahead and make predictions, and often predicting thefar-distant future is appealing. If we try and identify the singer at No 1 atChristmas or the FA Cup winner (a 50/50 bet), we are likely get it wrong andhear others point out that we got it wrong. If we confidently predict that byend of…
The recent dispute between Reed Executive PLC and Reed Business Information Limited over the use of the mark REED on a job vacancy web site including its metatags and in related banner ads recently came before the High Court. Reed Executive triumphed and deservedly so in the view of the author, however, the reasoning employed in the case could in the view of the author result in some very unfair outcomes if followed in the future in the context of metatags….
Read More… from Metatags and the Reed case – a few discordant notes?
Comments on the Draft Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 and on the Guidance Notes issued to explain them…
And why, asks Ian Mann of ECSC (e-commerce security consultants) is an IT security consultant contributing to a law publication?…
This article is an edited version of Lord Justice Brooke’s lecture to the London Solicitors Litigation Association….
At the end of June this year, the London Solicitors Litigation Association and selected members of the Bar published a joint report, The Practitioner Working Group Report on Investment in Technology in the Civil Courts of England and Wales. The report was commented on by Lord Justice Brooke in his speech to the LSLA and is available in full as a Web article on the SCL site….
Read More… from LSLA and Bar Report on Technology in the Civil Courts