Predictions 2016: Monica Horten
Our second set of the day…
Our second set of the day…
Louisa Dixon and Laura Rose take us on a tour through a number of recent cases that have touched upon the use of hyperlinks and the embedding of content and have required the Court of Justice of the European Union to struggle with the copyright implications…
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…
Roy Russell offers his practical view on the role that information and document lifecycle management will play in the legal sector in 2016, based on customer and market insight…
The EU Commission has published a press release that indicates that agreement has been reached…
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…
Mark Owen and Adam Rendle provide a valuable summary of the proposed strategy for the DSM…
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Our second contributor of the day is Marion Oswald. She worries about the use of algorithmic data analysis…
Something a little lighter for the weekend – Neil Brown’s futuristic fantasy. Lighter? Maybe not – think Blade Runner, but written and directed by the Law Society Gazette….
Simon Crosby warns about placing too much reliance on machine learning and artificial intelligence as the security panacea…
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