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Over 90,000 American military documents relating to operations in Afghanistan have been leaked by the online whistleblower Wikileaks.
Read more about Wikileaks in our earlier post, and on their website.
These previously unrelease...
July 30, 2010
Since the release of the latest generation of consoles, the gaming industry has undergone considerable growth. No longer seen as a niche, antisocial pastime, the marketing strategies and innovative approaches to game design employed by...
August 3, 2010
Digital Rights Management (DRM) schemes comprise a wide range of techniques used to restrict the use of hardware, software and media â allowing publishers broad control over how the software is used by licensees. Game publishers are i...
August 6, 2010
The EU Regulation on nutrition and health claims made on foods (see here) were passed in 2006 to ensure consumers were not mislead by unsubstantiated health claims on food packaging. With a greater interest in health foods and supplem...
August 9, 2010
In their article earlier this year, the Ipkat drew attention to the fact that there is a marked separation between the worlds of trade marks and branding.
More often than not the two are not addressed collectively, but are rather dea...
August 16, 2010
When a site stores personal details for subscriptions, memberships or the like, there are certain legal regulations it has to take into consideration to stay on the right side of the law. The Data Protection Act sets out eight princ...
August 19, 2010
Along with the introduction of digital music purchases, came the rise of DRM restricting how it could be used. Â With traditional media, music was generally freely playable and transferable, but over the past decade we have seen more ...
August 23, 2010
As more of us buy E-readers to read books digitally, the much discussed âdeath of the bookâ debate resurfaces. Will digital books replace actual physical copies? Reportedly, on Amazon more people are buying digital versions of stori...
August 24, 2010
When something bad happens to a big, well known business, weâre all surprised. Recent examples are the bail out of the Royal Bank of Scotland and the oil spill disaster that seriously damaged BPâs brand and finances. So, what can a s...
August 24, 2010
In previous posts I have commented both on the âEnd of Lawyers?â- a book by Richard Susskind and also on the Legal Services Act, which are two commonly discussed items by those interested in the UK law business landscape.
In the âEn...
August 31, 2010
The IPKATÂ reported recently that the BBC is preparing to take the publishing company HarperCollins to court over a book that reveals the identity of the Stig from Top Gear. The Stig never removes his helmet on the show, concealing hi...
September 6, 2010
In earlier posts we have written about the continuing battle between file sharing members of the public and the record and film industries, covering their attempts to discouraging infringement through legal action, and digital righ...