Day: February 14, 2007

Time for a redesign?

Is it just me or do you think the new Times Online redesign is OVERDESIGN? Most negative criticism to date has centred on its use of lime green and the fact that their servers were overloaded and things didn’t work for the first day or two. There has been positive criticism – “nice” navigation, use […]

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The other half

Mark Chillingworth, IWR Editor, blogs about today’s headline-grabbing report Child Poverty in Perspective: An overview of child well-being in rich countries. One of the difficult to live with, but great attributes of this country is that everything is aired in the open and we don’t live a myth pretending problems don’t exist. But as experts […]

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Google is illegal says Brussels

Struan Robertson analyses on OUT-law.com the Court of First Instance ruling in favour of newspaper group Copiepresse that Google News and Google’s caching of web pages infringe copyright. The Belgian court … ruled that it cannot be deduced that the absence of technical protections [the robots.txt and NOARCHIVE protocols] is an unconditional authorisation. Google’s method […]

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More law blogs

Thanks to Pupilblog I’ve discovered a couple more law blogs. Legal Beagle is “a barrister’s cynical take on that hotbed of scandal and controversy, the Criminal Justice System”. John Flood’s Random Academic Thoughts is “a legal academic commenting on the strange worlds of law, legal profession, bureaucracy, universities, and globalization.” Reminder: You can browse all […]

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