Predictions 2017 – Chris Dale
Here are some eDisclosure predictions for 2017 from Chris Dale, with some added wider, and increasingly cynical, predictions thrown in for spice….
Here are some eDisclosure predictions for 2017 from Chris Dale, with some added wider, and increasingly cynical, predictions thrown in for spice….
The Court of Justice of the European Union has published its judgment in the case concerning retention of data, which includes the reference in the UK dispute originally brought by Tom Watson MP and David Davis MP…
Gideon Shirazi offers his predictions for 2017 in IT law and legal IT….
Notwithstanding his 2016 success in making predictions on sport, Andrew Haslam focuses mainly on eDisclosure…
In the latest in our series of articles arising fromthe SCL Tech Law Futures Conference, Lucy McCormick considers an important issue that has a momentum of its own…
Neil Brown ponders on some near-term thoughts and predictions for communications and Internet service providers and their advisors….
Luca Belli and Chris Marsden review the long history of developments, and the latest position, on net neutrality in Europe, amid some hopeful signs. This article complements Chris Marsden’s presentation at the SCL Tech Law Futures Conference in November…
Online justice has arrived in Canada. Darin Thompson gives an update on British Columbia’s Civil Resolution Tribunal…
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Paul Durrant and Mark Hogarth describe a new concept for creative teams to share project ownership and revenues using a blockchain-driven share registry. Paul was one of the presenters at the Tech Law Futures Conference in November in the session on blockchain…
Graham Smith gave a primer on Internet jurisdiction at the Tech Law Futures Conference in November. His slides for that presentation are available below. This article reflects one of the issues he covered in that presentation…