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Podcasts

Interviews, news and views

OUT-LAW Radio is a free 10-minute podcast, updated every Thursday. You can download and listen to the latest episode now (on your computer or on the move) or follow the instructions to subscribe and receive each new episode every week.

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  • EU investigates Google

    02 Dec 2010

    We look at the European Commission's competition law investigation into Google and its biggest secret – its search algorithms.

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  • UK turns its back on net neutrality regulation

    18 Nov 2010

    We analyse the UK Government's assertion that market competition is enough to head off any problems caused by a lack of net neutrality laws.

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  • Twitter's trade mark u-turn

    04 Nov 2010

    We analyse Twitter's decision to start protecting its trade marked terms more aggressively.

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  • Famed whistleblower approves of new law

    28 Oct 2010

    We talk to Sherron Watkins, the woman credited with bringing Enron fraudsters to account, about the international reach of a new US law which guarantees payouts to whistleblowers.

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  • Blacklist could spell trouble for exporters, emailers

    21 Oct 2010

    We investigate the Government blacklist of items that cannot leave the country without its permission. Seemingly innocuous items are on the list, and it covers emailed plans as well as actual items.

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  • Keeping tabs on guests

    07 Oct 2010

    We talk to the man behind a system designed to make sure that hoteliers know when a potential guest has caused upset elsewhere. Is it in line with data protection law?

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  • Data security myths exposed

    16 Sep 2010

    A data security company's research shows that what IT managers think are the best ways to stop data breaches are actually not the most effective techniques at all.

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  • Bloggers face mass news suits

    09 Sep 2010

    A company is causing a storm of controversy by acquiring the right to sue bloggers who repost newspaper articles online. Critics cry foul while targets of the suits look for the safety of settlements.

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  • Football snap spat

    12 Aug 2010

    A dispute over footballing photo rights reveals what few fans probably knew: if they take a snap at their local football ground, the club probably owns the copyright.

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  • Handbags and bad rags

    29 Jul 2010

    The fashion industry is riddled with fakery, from internet-peddled counterfeits to artful 'homages' from designer to designer. So should the rag trade change its approach to IP?

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