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13 Nov 2008
We find out where all that cardboard from your online Christmas shopping goes, and whether it stops some recipients even getting their gifts
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06 Nov 2008
We talk to the lawyer who wants ad and search giant Google to pay out one thousand dollars a time for typosquatting sites that display its ads
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30 Oct 2008
We talk to the lawyer who wants ad and search giant Google to pay out one thousand dollars a time for typosquatting sites that display its ads
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23 Oct 2008
We look at some of the technologies companies can use to avoid becoming one of the shocking 92% of British firms which do not encrypt their precious data
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16 Oct 2008
We talk to the Danish lawyer who won a key ruling against the music industry from a court which said record companies have to prove that Wi-Fi users shared files
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01 Oct 2008
We hear from a US law professor who thinks that ISPs are in a position of unprecedented privilege and yet are preparing to invade our privacy for profit
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25 Sep 2008
We talk to an anti-piracy pro who says that content producers should stop trying to stifle piracy and concentrate on competing with it better
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18 Sep 2008
We investigate the legality of a rash of new competitions in which £25 tickets buy the chance to win a house. Are they competitions or illegal lotteries in disguise?
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04 Sep 2008
An expert in the byzantine field of database law explains why the protections given by Brussels to databases have been counter-productive
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28 Aug 2008
We hear from an academic who believes that intellectual property law could smother the very innovation it is designed to protect, leaving the economy in gridlock
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