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When disputes arise over the meaning of a contract, it is usual for the court to look first at what the wording of the contract means and then at the...
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The idea that the Internet is a free-for-all is nothing more than a persistent myth and the consequences of publishing copyright material online without permission can be severe. In one...
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In a workplace context, an employer can be found liable for the acts or omissions of its employees, provided it can be shown that they took place in the course...
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Under the Law Commissions Act 1965, the Law Commission is required to submit programmes of law reform to the Lord Chancellor. The latest topics put forward for consideration include...
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When a man copied part of a photograph (showing the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’s head) from a website, he probably had the commonly held (but incorrect) view that because the...
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On 1 October, changes came into effect across the European Union which broaden the range of things for which trade mark protection can be given. It is no longer necessary...
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