Sinopsis
OUT-LAW Radio, a weekly broadcast covering news and developments in technology law
Episodios
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Blur drummer on file-sharing
13/07/2007 Duración: 11sWe ask music industry renegades including Blur's drummer what they think should be done about file sharing and copyright.
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The end for internet radio?
13/07/2007 Duración: 12sWe look at the devastating effect a new licensing regime will have on internet radio and warn against war driving in the UK.
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Google privacy chief talks
13/07/2007 Duración: 12sWe hear why Google privacy chief Peter Fleischer thinks European data protection officials should stop meddling with its search log retention policies.
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New anti-phishing tech
13/06/2007 Duración: 12sWe investigate a new anti-faker technology that hopes to beat phishing, and we hear about some quirks in the UK's anti-smoking laws.
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Personal numbers in scam claim
11/06/2007 Duración: 13sWe talk to the person behind a one-man campaign against the sometimes shockingly-high cost of calling personal numbers, and hear what Ofcom is doing about it.
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A new domain to combat phishing
31/05/2007 Duración: 11sWe hear from a leading light in the security industry on a planned top-level domain that aims to scupper phishing attacks.
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Mumsnet's net libel battle
31/05/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to Mumsnet founder Justine Roberts about an epic web forum libel battle and to an academic who wants to turn copyright on its head.
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TiVo inventor on changing TV
22/05/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to Mike Ramsay, the man who invented the TiVo, the machine that redefined television and put the wind up the entertainment industry.
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Bringing Yahoo! down with blogs
09/05/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to the man whose blogs, wikis and YouTube videos aim to bring down Yahoo! management, and to the lawyer taking on Google's AdWords system.
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The story behind the Gowers IP Review
26/04/2007 Duración: 12sAndrew Gowers speaks exclusively to OUT-LAW Radio on World Intellectual Property Day on the story behind his influential Government-commissioned review of IP.
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Font theft: the forgotten piracy
19/04/2007 Duración: 12sWe unveil the scale of font theft, the invisible, forgotten wing of software piracy, and we ask: will corporations soon own all the colours of the rainbow?
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Wireless security in a paint can
17/04/2007 Duración: 12sWe investigate a computer security system you paint on your walls and catch up on big news from punter-papparazi company Scoopt.
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Last chance saloon for European patents
12/04/2007 Duración: 11sAs Charlie McCreevy gives European patent reform one last chance, we ask: can he break a 30-year deadlock?
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Premium phone operators need a licence
22/03/2007 Duración: 12sWe discover that operators of now-controversial premium rate phone quizzes will soon need lottery licences, and we find out when it's OK for one game developer to copy another.
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Schemes to skirt copyright law
15/03/2007 Duración: 12sWe look at two imaginative ways that companies are trying to give copyright law a body swerve, and talk to the lawyer helping one German millionaire stand up to Google.
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Porn's search for a home
15/03/2007 Duración: 11sThe man behind proposed porn domain .XXX talks about government influence on ICANN and self regulation in the adult realm, and we get the inside story on Gary McKinnon's daring new defence.
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Spam battle rages in court
14/03/2007 Duración: 11sWe talk to the two sides in one of the few spam suits to reach court in the UK about the case and its disputed aftermath.
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Craigslist boss talks
28/02/2007 Duración: 12sCraigslist has taken the US by storm and its pages are read 6 billion times a month. CEO Jim Buckmaster explains why he and founder Craig Newmark don't want your money.
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Making money with mobile photos
16/02/2007 Duración: 12sWe talk to the man behind a company that represents the growing legion of citizen photo-journalists to the big boys of old media, and keeps a few Royal Family secrets along the way.
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England's new privacy law
15/02/2007 Duración: 11sWe hear how a new privacy law is developing in England for the first time, and investigate a piece of software for Skype that could land you in jail.