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COPYRIGHT PROTECTION IMPOSSIBLE ON THE WEB popular
COPYRIGHT PROTECTION IMPOSSIBLE
ON THE WEB
Copyright owners have to accept that it may not be possible to protect their intellectual property rights on the Internet in the future.
The warning comes from the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) who concede that, “No matter how ingenious(Added: Wed Dec 06 2000)
EIGHT FUNDRAISINGS IN A WEEK FOR HALLIWELL LANDAU CORPORATE TEAM popular
Despite the current uncertain nature of technology stocks, Halliwell Landau is experiencing plenty of activity in the sector, as six of the eight companies the Corporate Department assisted with fundraising transactions last week came from the technology sector.
Head of corporate, Mark Halliwell, c(Added: Fri Dec 01 2000)
Opinions divided over patents for software and business methods popular
Opinions divided over patents for software and business methods
Time is running out for the ICT and Financial Services industries in the UK to tell the Patent Office their opinions on the patenting of software and business methods.
Both industries only have until 15 December to comment on whether (Added: Thu Nov 30 2000)
SPR AND BUTTEWORTHS COMBINE TO PROVIDE CPD COURSES ON LINE popular
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Online legal information and education heavyweights partner to provide high-level training resource direct to Lawyers desktops
Butterworths LEXIS Direct, the leading online legal and tax information provider, has today announced that it is to partner with
SPR (Semple(Added: Mon Nov 27 2000)
White House Hacker Faces Prison
By TED BRIDIS Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - At age 19, hacker Eric Burns has already wandered the underpinnings of the Web where few had gone before, including an illicit visit inside computers at the White House in May.
"I didn't really think it was too much of a big deal," said Burn(Added: Mon Nov 22 1999)
Walt Disney barred from using logo in Goto case popular
Mouse must forgo Go logo, says judge
By Janet Shprintz and Marc Graser
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Walt Disney Co's flagship Internet venture Go.com ran into a legal red light Friday as a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction barring the company from using its green and yellow traffic-light logo(Added: Mon Nov 15 1999)


