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Would the Zappos social media policy be right for you?

May 10, 2010

Jon Bloor over at the Peninsula blog raises an interesting question about communicating your social media policy in contracts.  We would all do well to think about this subject regularly because social media is in its...

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Social Media Policies for Law Firms

May 11, 2010

Social media for the legal profession

This is part 2 of the blog post ‘Would the Zappos Social Media Policy be Right for you?’ which I began yesterday.  As mentioned there I want to briefly touch on some of the...

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Lime Wire to be the next Peer to Peer Casualty?

May 18, 2010

 A controversial subject for some, copyright infringement has become a more common conversation topic as peer-to-peer networks, and widespread high speed broadband, have made it easy for members of the public to find, download,...

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How to Pick a Winning Name

May 21, 2010

In the early days of the internet when the web was like a small village which has just  one bread shop, one toy shop or one other type of store, it was understandable that businesses were drawn to names like toys.com or books.com...

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Facebook’s New Privacy Settings

June 2, 2010

Recent online campaigns by Facebook users, such as Quit Facebook Day illustrates the uneasiness and increasing lack of trust of Facebook as a custodian of people’s private lives. At the end of April this year four...

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Why You Should Care About building Your Business on A Solid Foundation

June 14, 2010

Last week I suggested questions to ask your business lawyer.  But let’s accept it – legal isn’t as much fun as working in your business, or marketing it.  Legal stuff just isn’t sexy.

 So, if...

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Iceland: A haven for free speech

June 21, 2010

By facilitating the dissemination of information to an extent far beyond any technology that has come before it, the Internet has enabled businesses to reach a global market more easily than ever before, given rise to the phenomenon...

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How safe is Coca Cola’s trade mark COKE?

June 28, 2010

Some time ago Coca Cola registered COKE as a trade mark for soft drinks both in the UK and USA.

So, I was interested to hear from my daughter that the term ‘coke’ is commonly used as a general reference to fizzy drinks...

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Wizards, Vampires, and Fans of Fiction – Character Copyright in the Internet Age

June 30, 2010

Should fan fiction be permitted by copyright law?  Roland Barthes, a literary theorist set out in his essay ‘Death of the Author’ his belief that once a text has been written by an author it no longer belongs to...

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What Everybody Ought to Know ….About Names and Trade Marks

July 2, 2010

In business, as in life, we are constantly assessing and managing risks.  One of the most important risks to avoid is that of choosing your brand name without doing some very careful searches.  

I know this from...

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Cyber Warfare – a Public and Private Response

July 5, 2010

At the beginning of last week alleged Russian spies were charged in a US court. Are we going to see James Bond back with the femme fatales and the echoes of the cold war? Officially, US-Russian relations were remarkably warm this...

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NinjaVideo.net, TVShack.net and other Domains Seized

July 7, 2010

Last week nine websites that allowed people to download or stream TV programmes and films for free were closed down (see here), their domains seized by the US federal government. These sites included tvshack.net, Movies-Links.tv,...

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