Raindrops on Robots and Whiskers . . .
Robots are fascinating, and will pose fascinating legal problems…
Robots are fascinating, and will pose fascinating legal problems…
In light of the spate of recent prosecutions, and the DPP’s consultation exercise, Lilian Edwards looks at s 127 and what might be done about it…
Read More… from Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003: Threat or Menace?
Kuan Hon and Christopher Millard particularise the many faces of cloud computing and warn of the dangers of pretending that each matches old outsourcing profiles when determining how to regulate….
Read More… from Cloud Computing vs Traditional Outsourcing – Key Differences
Consumers are open to using online legal services, so long as these are coupled with professional support, according to a new survey….
Read More… from Survey on Consumer Attitudes to Online Legal Services
Follow these sound tips from David Blunt QC and Terence Bergin to keep costs under control, and keep clients happy (or as happy as litigating clients can be)….
Read More… from Ten Ways to Reduce Costs in IT Litigation and Arbitration
Nominet is consulting on proposals affecting development of the .uk Internet space…
The ICO has acted to remind businesses of data responsibilities as more look to cloud computing to process personal information…
So why does Facebook and for that matter LinkedIn work so well whereas businesses and especially law practices can struggle to use the same technology for internal social networks…
The DPP’s recent call for input on the setting of guidelines for social media prosecutions overlooks a need for better drafted laws…
Read More… from Social Media Prosecutions: Guidelines Not Enough
We recently called for practitioners to write about the software and gadgets that they personally had found useful in their practice. Aaron Moore recalls the problems he had in managing a growing volume of debt collection cases and outlines the solution that he has found and now endorses….