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Andrew Sharpe of Charles Russell has kindly created and gained approval for a new group on LinkedIn…
Andrew Sharpe of Charles Russell has kindly created and gained approval for a new group on LinkedIn…
Nicholas Baatz QC examines the law on determining culpability for delay and disruption in IT projects…
It is usually software and gadgets that gets the attention and the hardware we spend most of our time using tends to get neglected. Adam Westbrooke helps corrects the balance and examines the trends….
Creative Commons is having an increasing impact on copyright in all sorts of fields. Andrew Mills outlines the basics that you have to know to retain credibility….
Following the most convoluted history of acquisition, ‘merger’ and private equity transactions in the history of legal software suppliers, IRIS has announced plans for changes in its business structure….
Daithí Mac Síthigh reports on the recent SCL Policy Forum, sponsored by SCL and Herbert Smith and held on 17 and 18 September in London….
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As the roulette wheel turns and the Gambling Act 2005 is about to settle into one of its very large pockets, Jimmy Desai gives a brief guide to the aspects of the newly introduced Act which might affect IT lawyers….
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As has been widely reported, on 17 September the Grand Chamber of the Court of First Instance has upheld the fines and vast majority of rulings against Microsoft. We provide a summary of the decision, a link to the full judgment and various comments here….
How Much Protecting Do ISPs Need? The recent report of the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee (HL Paper 165) is not likely to have the ISP moguls at NTL or BT reaching for their security blankets but it might well be a useful weathervane. I sense a change in wind direction. In…