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LawClanger: NPG v Wikipedia
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Intellectual Property, Computer and New Technology Law. Posts on this blog represent my opinion. It may be my considered opinion on the basis of my formal study of law and technology. But it is not legal advice. It must not be treated as, or acted upon as, legal advice and no liability is accepted for doing so. Sunday, 19 July 2009. Last year, or the Harry Potter Lexicon case in the USA. But the current spat. Does the NPG have a case? As early as 1869 it was held in Grave’s Case. I think there are very s...
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Rules of a networked society: Here, there and everywhere | Law and ICT
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Studying the interaction between law and technology in a networked society. Rules of a networked society: Here, there and everywhere. June 2, 2013 in Chapter. My chapter entitled Rules of a networked society: Here, there and everywhere appears in the book. Bridging Distances in Technology and Regulation. The book is available on the Wolf Legal Publishers website. A copy of the chapter is available on SSRN. Below is an abstract:. Information technology law (99). Intellectual property law (50). You are com...
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Law and ICT | studying the interaction between law and technology in a networked society | Page 2
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Studying the interaction between law and technology in a networked society. The UDRP is a good model for ODR. June 15, 2011 in Commentaries. This post was originally written for a class in Information Technology Law when I was an LLM student at the University of Edinburgh. Consumer online dispute resolution (ODR). June 8, 2011 in Commentaries. This post was originally written for a class in Information Technology Law when I was an LLM student at the University of Edinburgh. June 1, 2011 in Commentaries.
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Eamonn's Home: Child Prodigies
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The decline of a 50-something in London, in bite-sized daily installments. Friday, October 13, 2006. I worry too much about my kids. I forget what I was like as a child - hopeless at school and socially awkward. Yet today, although I'm no Nobel Prize winner, I get by. Ironically, I'm making my living doing precisely what I most struggled with as a student. I learned to write years later than my peers, but ended up employed for the past 20 years doing just that. One of my favorite writers, Malcolm Gladwell.
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Eamonn's Home: August 2006
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The decline of a 50-something in London, in bite-sized daily installments. Thursday, August 31, 2006. A life well lived. Life comes in waves of weddings, baptisms and, finally, funerals. They're our periodic reminders of what life is about. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. A life well lived. A Tree in the Forest. Ted Leung on the air. The Law West of Ealing Broadway. Education/Technology - Tim Lauer. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from Eamonn Sullivan.
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Eamonn's Home: Goals
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The decline of a 50-something in London, in bite-sized daily installments. Saturday, October 21, 2006. I was reading a blog post. The other day by Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic. He advocates using what pop-psychologists and self-help gurus call affirmations. He writes down his goals 15 times a day and says it has an almost a magical effect. So what would I write down, assuming (and this is a big if) I'd have the patience and the self discipline to do it several times a day? Doing that....
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Eamonn's Home: Baroque Cycle and Change
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The decline of a 50-something in London, in bite-sized daily installments. Sunday, October 29, 2006. Baroque Cycle and Change. Since I've already marked myself out as a hopeless nerd (see Free Software. I may as well also admit that I love science fiction. I've just finished Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle trilogy. It's not for the faint of heart. Each volume - Quicksilver. And The System of the World. We're also living in interesting times now: We have all of the world's knowledge at our fingertips....
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Eamonn's Home: June 2006
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The decline of a 50-something in London, in bite-sized daily installments. Tuesday, June 27, 2006. It's the name of Second Life. That put me off. I don't have time for my first life, let alone another one. But if something doesn't grab me initially, it's usually because I don't know enough about it. And there's no doubt that this is the future, or something very like it. I need to learn more. My avatar is vaguely a copy of me, albeit thinner and with better hair - no imagination! I haven't progressed far...
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The DCC Blawg: July 2009
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The Legal Blog of the UK's Digital Curation Centre. Tuesday, 28 July 2009. Beyond the Repository Fringe. There’s a quirky event taking place in Edinburgh later this week that you may want to consider attending. Beyond the Repository Fringe 09. Takes place in the Informatics forum at the University of Edinburgh on the 30th and 31st July Details of the programme are available here. That is being run for members of the DCC Associates Network. Including a database specific copyleft license. Freedom of Inform...
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The DCC Blawg: October 2009
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The Legal Blog of the UK's Digital Curation Centre. Friday, 23 October 2009. A short and final post to let you know the DCC Blawg has come to an end. As part of the Phase III restructuring of the DCC there will be some changes in the coming months. One of these is that the DCC will no longer have a legal component. Should you have any queries about the legal aspects of your digital curation activities you may find the JISC Legal. Service a useful source of guidance. Posted by Mags McGeever. Digital Lives...
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