Sinopsis
OUT-LAW Radio, a weekly broadcast covering news and developments in technology law
Episodios
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Are libel laws wrong?
06/12/2007 Duración: 11sWe look at claims that free speech on the web is silenced too easily by threatening a host without ever having to prove defamation.
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Is drinking a disability?
15/11/2007 Duración: 12sEmployment experts tell us how alcoholism is getting disability discrimination protection through the back door, and talk to a Dutch man who is spying on his whole town.
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Privacy battle rages
09/11/2007 Duración: 12sThe privacy chiefs of Europe and Google battle over privacy rights and whether technology or the law should protect us.
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FOI for private sector?
01/11/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to the Scottish Information Commissioner about plans north and south of the border to extend freedom of information laws to private companies.
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Amateur vs Amazon
25/10/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to the amateur patent sleuth who felled Amazon's one-click patent, and find out how emails in court cases can cost companies millions.
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Secrecy law gutted
11/10/2007 Duración: 11sWe investigate how a recent ruling could undermine Freedom of Information laws, and look into how BT is finally making Wi-Fi sharing safe.
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The long wait for WCAG 2.0
05/10/2007 Duración: 11sWe hear that new web accessibility guidelines are on the way. But is it too late for them?
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CCTV in the dock
27/09/2007 Duración: 11sWe hear how the cameras that try to catch us misbehaving are mostly themselves operating illegally.
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A patent revolution
20/09/2007 Duración: 11sWe go behind the scenes at a pioneering project which hopes to use internet collaboration to save an ailing US patent system.
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A music revolution and tank hacking
13/09/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to the founder of the music world's anti-label, which allows you to choose how much to pay for music, and find out how to stop a tank being hacked.
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Rate-a-lawyer site under attack
06/09/2007 Duración: 11sWe talk to both sides in a battle over a web-based system which gives US lawyers a score out of 10 and we ask: can a number be libellous?
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The Facebook conundrum
30/08/2007 Duración: 11sWe ask why half of employees are now blocked from Facebook, how the site can cause companies trouble and why users are making friends with a frog.
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The best of OUT-LAW Radio
23/08/2007 Duración: 11sWe present the highlights of the first year of OUT-LAW Radio, from wireless security in a paint can to the plight of Gary McKinnon to protests from Billy Bragg.
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The inside story of selling security secrets
16/08/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to the man behind a new market with a difference: it sells IT security secrets to the highest bidder.
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The mysteries of the typosquatters
09/08/2007 Duración: 12sWe investigate one of the web's dirty secrets: typosquatting, and ask just how bad it is for established business.
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Second hand software comes of age
02/08/2007 Duración: 09sWe look at how data protection laws from Europe are implemented poorly.
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The flaws in data protection law
26/07/2007 Duración: 09sWe look at how data protection laws from Europe are implemented poorly.
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Belgian ISPs fight for their lives
19/07/2007 Duración: 13sWe investigate an unexpected landmark ruling which threatens the legal protections ISPs enjoy in Europe.
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Second Life's first IP fight
13/07/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to the lawyer taking on the first copyright spat to hit virtual world Second Life, and we hear why your boss might own your Facebook profile.
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Web activists beat TV industry
13/07/2007 Duración: 13sWe hear about the web activism campaign that changed WIPO policy, and talk to a publishing exec who took the law temporarily into his own hands.