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Batista & Cornock on How Difficulties Interpreting Data Protection Laws...

Dr. Luciano Batista & Dr. Marc Cornock, both lecturers at The Open University Business School, have published Information Sharing in E-Government Initiatives: Freedom of Information and Data...

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Empirical Study of Civil Case Processing in U.S. Federal District Courts

A recent empirical study of civil case management in U.S. federal district courts offers interesting insights into the use of information in civil litigation, and the relationship of certain kinds of...

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Al-Rafee & Rouibah on the Effect of Awareness of IP Laws on Intentions...

Professor Sulaiman Al-Rafee and Professor Kamel Rouibah, both of the Kuwait University College of Business Administration, have published The Fight Against Digital Piracy: An Experiment, 27 Telematics...

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Recent Findings on UK Consumer Perceptions of Copyright Law

Consumer Focus, a UK statutory agency charged with safeguarding consumer interests, recently issued a report, entitled Time to Change the Tune: Consumer Research Briefing on Copyright (2010). The...

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Gill: Legislation.gov.uk and the Discovery Phase

Dr. Rebecca Gill of Bunnyfoot has posted slides of her presentation entitled Legislation.gov.uk and the Discovery Phase, given 5 December 2013 at Teacamp in London. The presentation concerns empirical...

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