Digital Ubiquity
The stratospheric increase in the use of social and mobile media has important implications for e-disclosure practitioners, as Greg Wildisen makes clear…
The stratospheric increase in the use of social and mobile media has important implications for e-disclosure practitioners, as Greg Wildisen makes clear…
The EU Commission has published an important new strategy document ‘A coherent framework to build trust in the Digital single market for e-commerce and online services’…
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Now anybody with a bit of knowledge can build their own website in English – and not using code….
ICANN has confirmed the 12 January launch, released further details on the gTLD regime and made a number of supporting documents available…
Read More… from Domain Names: ICANN Sticks to gTLD Launch Timetable
Kieron O’Hara examines the right to be forgotten – what it means and whether the technology is available to implement the right. This is the first in a series of articles arising from the SCL’s 6th Annual Policy Forum held in September 2011….
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On 11 October 2011, the European Commission published a detailed proposal for a regulation on a Common European Sales Law (CESL). Guy Wilmot and David Webster consider the Commission’s proposals and explain what the CESL is before explaining some of the issues for technology and IT lawyers in particular….
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As IT law affects everything, is there really room for the IT law expert? The specialisms are evolving and (here is a happy new year message) I think IT lawyers are doomed….
Tardis My constant complaint this year has been that I have had too much excellent material to fit into the pages of the magazine. Those who work with me on the magazine will know that this is preferable to the former, louder complaint that there was insufficient material and may dismiss my moan as no…
This is a selection of the responses to our annual call for predictions. These are mainly predictions from those focused on IT law, whether as academics of practitioners. Since contributors are encouraged to deal with all manner of relevant issues, it may stray from IT law and into topics of even greater interest….
This is a selection of the responses to our annual call for predictions, focusing on IT applications in the workplace…
Read More… from Predictions 2012: Technology and Strategies for Lawyers