Predictions 2016: IT Lawyers
These predictions come from a wide cross-section of lawyers engaged in tech law…
These predictions come from a wide cross-section of lawyers engaged in tech law…
If you are bored with space launches and want to be distracted from thoughts of the trilogue, Jane Seager has some distracting domain name predictions for you…
A bumper set of tech predictions from Joanna Goodman started the day and Graham Hann has another bumper set on emerging technology and the impact on (and of) law to give you more food for thought…
The EU has come to agreement on a Directive that aims to make the online environment more secure…
Simon Crosby warns about placing too much reliance on machine learning and artificial intelligence as the security panacea…
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The House of Commons Committee hearing evidence on the draft Investigatory Powers Bill has launched a short inquiry that will take written evidence…
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The long awaited Bill has now been published…
Neil Brown’s overview comes with a ‘health warning’: this is based on a very quick review of the draft bill and recollections of discussions from consultation meetings on this issue. Let him know what he’s got wrong(!) at draft_IP_bill@neilzone.co.uk.
Neil offers this article as ‘food for thought’ and to help discussion. It is based on what he found interesting. It is of course neither complete nor legal advice and was written in his personal capacity….
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In a guest post, Simon Deane-Johns, who was the Conference Chair, offers his thoughts on some of the themes covered at the SCL Technology Law Futures Conference held in the summer…
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Roger Bickerstaff offers a welcome and has some suggestions for self-improvement…