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A UK-based cyberlaw blog by Lilian Edwards. Specialising in online privacy and security law, cybercrime, online intermediary law (including eBay and Google law), e-commerce, digital property, filesharing and whatever captures my eye:-) Based at The Law School of Strathclyde University . From January 2011, I will be Professor of E-Governance at Strathclyde University, and my email address will be lilian.edwards@strath.ac.uk .

Thursday, June 30, 2016

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How to Solve a Problem Like Brexit (no cats)

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Im briefly reviving Pangloss to publicise something I think important that just came out  as  a broad hint from the Research briefing tea...
Thursday, August 07, 2014

Three myths that need nailed about the right to be forgotten (and one question)

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1       Everyone thinks it’s a bad idea, so why hasn’t it gone yet, already. No they don’t, actually.   Just the people who get...
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Open letter on data retention and investigatory powers Bill ("DRIP") from UK privacy law academics

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Tuesday 15th July 2014 To all Members of Parliament, Re: An open letter from UK internet law academic experts On Thursday 10 July ...
Friday, May 30, 2014

Google remembers, after only two weeks

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Google has implemented the "right to be forgotten" imposed by Google Spain on 13 May 2014. At slightly over two weeks for a respo...
Friday, April 04, 2014

Can You Criticise Your Boss on Twitter and Keep your Job?

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I  was interviewed yesterday by the Metro free newspaper on this point , following the onlineprotest tweets by many Mozilla employees i...
Thursday, September 26, 2013

GikII in New Scientist! and went to the beach!

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New Scientist , the leading UK magazine on science and technology, recently covered GikII , the world’s first law, technology and pop...
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