In days gone by a public scandal would have us going out into the street to vocalise our discontent, visit our MP, sign a petition, publish leaflets to spread the word. The phone hacking scandal has raised more than a few eyebrow...
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Back in 2009 eBay won a court case against LâOreal over the sale of counterfeit goods on its website. The High Court in the UK ruled that the online marketplace, eBay, was not responsible for fake goods being sold on its website,...
The London riots brought chaos to the city for a few nights, and at times the looting and violence spread faster than news sites could keep track of them, leaving many to turn to social media for their source of news. Often TV ...
Thank you to all those who took the time to complete a survey on twtpoll on your experience of the 15 August tweet up. We received some excellent feedback from those who attended, but the survey is no longer available to detail...
Last year, Google introduced its âGoogle Instant Searchâ, a new feature that displays suggested results as soon as you start typing your search phrase. The service also sports improved âpredictiveâ search queries â much like pr...
In the wake of the riots, which have spread throughout England, many are blaming social media as being the tool used to orchestrate the violence and destruction. We have previously written about the Student Protests and the rev...
Further progress was made in the Newzbin saga last week when the High Court ordered BT to prevent its subscribers from accessing the website. You may recall that the site had hopped abroad to the Seychelles, escaping the reach o...
The United Kingdomâs Supreme Court recently rendered its decision in the first Intellectual Property case heard since it opened for business in October 2009. The case, Lucasfilm v Ainsworth, concerned infringement of copyright ...
There is much speculation as to whether Googleâs social network, Google Plus could be the next big thing in Social Media. Last week we discussed Googleâs naming strategy Here we will explore what people are saying about Google Pl...
One of the first questions many people asked when I announced that I was writing a book was âwho is the publisher?
This early question that presents itself for would-be authors is actually quite a complicated one to address. Th...
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the White House have set up a scheme called âPatents for Humanityâ, in an effort to encourage and reward people who invent products that will help humanity.
The proje...
In this post Iâm going to offer some information that I think might be quite useful to you when youâre establishing a new business or product.
Youâre likely to be thinking about a name, commissioning a website and logo to lau...