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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 .

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

ILAWS launch, October 17 2007

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The official press release!! If anyone reading is in the area, or fancies coming out to quaint ol Hants do register as described below - or ...

Chieftain of the Pudding race

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Via Thomas Otter The strangest business model yet - get telephone calls for free if people can listen in and append ads. "There's a...
Monday, September 24, 2007

GikII 2 ppts: I'm in your legal system eating your brain

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The GikII 2 presentation powerpoints are now all up and available and there is some fabulous stuff there. It would be impossible and invidio...
Sunday, September 23, 2007

Dawkins v You Tube and the World

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More trouble with You Tube and the DMCA. Let's see if we can get this one straight. Dawkinsites ("Rational Response Squad") po...
Thursday, September 20, 2007

Web 3,0 arise

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Via Rowena Rodrigues' e-identity blog - a very interesting piece bringing together some thoughts on web 2.0, the semantic Web , social...

A Manifesto for Inertia in a Web 2.0 World

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After three days of running conferences, firstly the SCL/Herbert Smith sponsored " Law 2.0" event, and then the glorious GikII , ...
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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Facebook and privacy returns

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Facebook are opening up their site to being Google-searchable. Hark! I hear a million privacy activists screaming. But wait - they're a...
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Friday, August 17, 2007

My Brilliant Career :-P

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Pangloss has been a bit lax in not indicating that the programme for GikII 2 is now up. It is very packed and should be very fun. Similarly...

AllOfMP3.com not Illegal- Official! (but do we care?)

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This seems sufficiently remarkable to record without comment: "A Russian court found the former boss of music download Web site www.al...
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Summer Survey Time!

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My colleague Jordan Hatcher asks me to pass the below on.. "**New survey on open content licences** ==Use of open content licences by c...
Saturday, August 11, 2007

HL Report on Personal Internet Security

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Pangloss is on holiday at the Edinburgh festival and will be for a bit to come (feckless academics I hear you murmur) but is breaking radio ...
Monday, July 23, 2007

Life Is What Happens

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Pangloss is one day back from a fantastic weekend in Leicester which had absolutely nothing to do with IT Law or even web 2.0 (yes this is ...
Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Harry Potter and the Subtle Hand of Surveillance

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My very smart colleague Judith Rauhofer of UCLAN has made the Telegraph web section today on the back of the upcoming Potterdamerung (the b...
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

And yet more Facebook

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Fascinating piece from Wired as counterpoint to previous post, via Andrew Ducker. "For longtime users, the influx of grownups means tha...
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And more facebook..

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So what does everyone think of this story? http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article2087306.ece Leaving asid...
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Monday, July 02, 2007

GikII 2

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In September 2006, Technollama and yours truly organised the first GikII workshop, a tremendously entertaining gathering of like-minded peo...
Thursday, June 28, 2007

SCL: Web 2.0 Conference

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Aha! My mate Simon Deane-Johns, the CEO of Zopa the innovative P2P lending company, has come good on his stated intention to start a blog in...
Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Extreme porn bill

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Busy day today; after this, no more spodding:) The Extreme Pornography law has been published, tucked away in the Criminal Justice and Immig...
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Phew

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For some reason (OK, to avoid writing about data protection, let's admit it) Pangloss has FINALLY after about a year, re-organised her b...
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FaceBook Brought to Book?

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My colleague Ian Brown of Blogzilla reports on an interesting post on why Facebook may be violating European privacy law . The article revea...
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