Predictions 2017.6 – Richard Stephens
Richard Stephens worries about the cloud and security in 2017…
Richard Stephens worries about the cloud and security in 2017…
Neil Brown ponders on some near-term thoughts and predictions for communications and Internet service providers and their advisors….
In a week of data breaches (and what week isn’t?), Charles Christian offers his thoughts on the 2017 priority…
Still depressed over 2016’s major developments, Chris Marsden focuses on telecoms and net neutrality and looks forward to a 2017 in which the follies of 2016 may well truly bite…
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…
I am again looking for contributions for our predictions slot. 2016 has proved that predicting is a mug’s game but you may enjoy playing despite that…
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…
Laurence Eastham gave one of the presentations at the SCL Tech Law Futures Conference on 10 November. This is his attempt to reflect that talk…
The recent publication of an academic study’s findings on the use of AI to predict human rights case outcomes has garnered a great deal of media attention. SCL President Richard Susskind has added to the understanding of the issues that arise in an interview on BBC World….
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