WI Fi Woes
Robin Bynoe reviews the risks inherent in the use of wi-fi and the allocation of liability when things go wrong….
Robin Bynoe reviews the risks inherent in the use of wi-fi and the allocation of liability when things go wrong….
Jon Vogler reviews Forensic Computing: A Practitioner’s Guide by Tony Sammes and Brian Jenkinson, Springer, £29.50…
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Mark Owens reviews E-Mail, The Internet and the Law by T. Kevan and P. McGrath, EMIS Professional Publishing Ltd, 223pp ISBN 1-85811-268-0…
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Brigitte Zammitt reviews Ian Lloyd’s book, Legal Aspects of the Information Society (Butterworths), and reviews the topics covered in the book….
Joanna Boag-Thomson reports on the Scottish Society for Computers & Law’s joint meeting with the University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Law, Computers and Technology, 15 May 2001. The speaker for the evening was John Tredennick, CEO of CaseShareSystems, based in Denver, Colorado….
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The article by Hazel Raw and John Kilbey (‘Calling ASPade ASPade’) in
the October/November issue raised some of the contractual issues lawyers will
need to consider when advising clients in relation to ASP – Application Service…
Fast, always-on Internet connection at reasonable prices – that’s the dream. And the dream might just come true with ADSL….
Internet use provides a wide range of organisations with a wealth of information about the individual user. James Catchpole looks at a new survey and its implications….
The case of Sergeant Gurpal Virdi, accused of sending racist hate mail to ethnic minority police officers including himself, casts light on current practice in the treatment of computer evidence….
Andrew Katz started from nothing and kitted out his firm. He tells us how.
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