SCRIPT-ed September 2006 issue

The September 2006 issue of SCRIPTed is now online. In this issue: Editorial: – From child porn to China, in one Cleanfeed; Lilian Edwards. Peer-reviewed articles: – Affidavit Evidence and Electronically Generated Materials in Nigerian Courts; Andrew I. Chukwuemerie. – Parasiteware: Unlocking Personal Privacy; Daniel B. Garrie and Rebecca Wong. Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Copyright implications of the social web

Several sites are reporting that Doug Morris, CEO of Universal Music, has been complaining about rampant copyright infringement in websites such as YouTube and MySpace. Mr Morris stated that: “We believe these new businesses are copyright infringers and owe us tens of millions of dollars. How we deal with these Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Virtual personalities

The blogosphere (or more accurately, the vlogosphere) has been mourning the sad fate of one of its main stars, Lonelygirl15, whose video blog had achieved cult status for its mix of intriguing storyline and all-round appeal of a shy and lonely, yet cute teenager. However, Lonelygirl was not the homeschooled Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

eDonkey throws in the towel

There have been several signs recently that eDonkey would join the legal download market. It seems like this is the road to be taken by commercial clients, which will continue to fall or be taken out by litigation. eDonkey have now paid the RIAA $30 million USD to avoid litigation. Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

SCRIPT-ed books for review

Would you like to be a book reviewer for SCRIPTed? You get a free book if you agree to write a review for us. The books available for review are: Gustavo Ghidini “Intellectual Property and Competition Law: The Innovation Nexus“ Francesco Francioni and Tullio Scovazzi – “Biotechnology and International Law“ Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

GikII

This has been an awesome start to the VI Computer Law conference, although I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this as one of the organisers, so take my praise with a pinch of salt. The first Geek Law workshop had a bit of everything geek: killer robots, SETI, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Late BlogDay 2006

I’m posting my BlogDay list very late this year. I can only use as an excuse that I’ve been rather busy with the Conference to do the BlogDay its deserved favour. Without further excuses, here is the list (in no particular order): Terra Nova: Blogging, MMORPGs and gaming, what’s there Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Close Wikipedia!

Excellent article by Bill Thompson on the problems of accuracy in Wikipedia. Bill says that: If Wikipedia can find a way to combine community participation with greater oversight, perhaps by encouraging every registered user to check changes and edits instead of leaving it largely to the central cabal of administrators, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago