Denial of Service Attacks and Computer Misuse
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I had the misfortune to miss the SCL Lecture in March from Professor Richard Susskind OBE. But I am probably more familiar with its content than all but Professor Susskind himself. Why? Because we have provided the content in five different formats and I have been a consumer of all but the live version. I…
This is an edited transcript of the 2006 SCL Lecture given by Professor Richard Susskind OBE, which has created enormous interest. This version covers only four of the six headings covered in the Lecture itself….
On the back of another set of impressive trading figures, Laurence Eastham chatted to senior Tikit management about the development of the company and its future….
Simon Deane-Johns looks forward to a time when the law requires offline businesses to implement the benefits of successful online business models….
Helen Hopson summarises the facts and judgment in the recent case of Nova v Mazooma which emphasies that similarities don’t necessarily point to infringements….
Renzo Marchini summarises and comments on the important judgment in David Paul Johnson v The Medical Defence Union Limited [2006] EWHC 321….
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Anna Cook gives a heads up on the potential of virtualization software to have a very real effect on software agreements….
Andrew Katz explains what open source software is, why it matters and provides starter signposts, indicating the ways in which it is likely to influence your IT law practice….
Michael Taylor leans on his considerable experience in electronic disclosure in the USA to review the likely changes in the UK following the recent amendment of the PD to CPR, Part 31….