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FAQs about OUT-LAW Radio:How many episodes does OUT-LAW Radio have?The podcast currently has 161 episodes available.
December 03, 2009Facebook faces consumer rightsA Norwegian consumer protection group that successfully took on Apple has identified its next target: Facebook....more0minPlay
November 26, 2009Does net cut-off plan break EU law?One academic has said that the disconnection of open Wi-Fi network operators for other people's actions under the Government's anti-filesharing plan could break EU law....more0minPlay
November 19, 2009Is anonymisation a myth?We look at new research which claims that people whose information is contained in supposedly anonymised databases can in fact be commonly identified....more0minPlay
October 28, 2009Can data centres survive carbon cutting?We look at the UK's pioneering scheme to cut carbon emissions and ask: will it force power-hungry data centres to flee abroad?...more0minPlay
October 15, 2009Class actions to come to Scotland?We look into a review of Scottish litigation that recommends the introduction of the controversial class action process that some people could see as either the saviour of consumers or a gravy train for greedy lawyers....more0minPlay
October 08, 2009Whatever happened to P3P?We find out why the P3P system which allowed computers and websites to automatically negotiate the use of private information failed and look at what might replace it....more0minPlay
October 01, 2009What does 'non-commercial' mean?We examine the term at the heart of many copyright licences and find that nobody – not lawyers, users of content, or creators of it – is exactly sure what it means....more0minPlay
September 10, 2009Should patent infringers be jailed?Inventor of the wind-up radio Trevor Baylis has called for patent infringement to be criminalised. He tells OUT-LAW Radio why....more0minPlay
September 03, 2009The forgotten IP rightWe talk to a lobbyist who is petitioning the UK's Prime Minister to raise the profile of possibly the least talked about intellectual property right: design rights....more0minPlay
August 27, 2009Teenage clicksFeargal Sharkey, former Undertone turned industry bigwig, discusses a recent report on the real downloading habits of the UK's youth and just how many concessions the industry should make to downloaders....more0minPlay
FAQs about OUT-LAW Radio:How many episodes does OUT-LAW Radio have?The podcast currently has 161 episodes available.