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TechLaw10
TechLaw10, a 10-minute audio podcast update, is part of Duane Morris' continuing series of podcasts on technology law issues from the firm's Information Technologies and Telecom practice group. In the TechLaw10, Duane Morris partners Jonathan Armstrong (London) and Eric Sinrod (San Francisco) share insights on developments where technology intersects with the law in the EU and the U.S. These well-known commentators are sought out in the media for their opinions on breaking news and developing trends. Whether you are in North America or Europe, now you can hear directly from them regarding the latest technology issues at home and across the pond.
Episode 97: Safety For Lawyers In The Cloud
Episode 96: As The Cookies Crumble
Episode 95: Obama Administration Seeks To Grapple With Online Monitoring Fallout
Episode 94: DDoS Attacks, Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid!
Episode 93: The Most Expensive Tweet In History?
Episode 92: Lawyer Crackberry Addict Recovers To Become iPhone Junkie
Episode 91: EU Data Privacy Regulations—Current Status
Episode 90: Facebook Complaints Do Not Justify Employer Termination of Employees, NLRB Rules
Episode 89: Postcard From Brazil: Challenges of Data Review
Episode 88: The Power of Apps
Episode 87: Court Voids Web Site Limitation of Liability Clause
Episode 86: Supply Chain Compliance Issues - The Fashion Industry As A Case Study
Episode 85: Cyberwarfare, Here and Now?
Episode 84: Lessons Learned From Media Cyber Attacks
Episode 83: Social Media & Legal Ethics and Concerns
Episode 82: Mapping Out The Ambit Of The Attorney-Client Privilege
Episode 81: FTC Resolves Some Competition Issues With Google; Will Europe Follow Suit?
Episode 80: Brave New World of e-Discovery
Episode 79: Proposed Two-Year Ban on Internet Legislation – Really?
Episode 78: The Petraeus Affair – Loose "Saved Email" Lips, Sink Ships
Episode 77: UK Case Shows Potential Criminal Consequences For Tweeting
Episode 76: Lessons Learned From Hacking of Educational Institution
Episodes 51-75 [ – ]
Episode 75: Dangers to Going Mobile
Episode 74: Social Media In Corporate Crises
Episode 73: Cybercrime and Its Severe Impact
Episode 72: Privacy For Mobile Devices?
Episode 71: When Harry Met Camera Phone
Episode 70: Tech Lessons Learned From London 2012 Olympics
Episode 69: Olympics' Tweets Show Limits Of Proper Internet Speech
Episode 68: Government Interest In Monitoring Social Media Communications
Episode 67: Cybersecurity for Lawyers and Law Firms
Episode 66: School Girl's Blog Gives Organizations Food For Thought
Episode 65: The Linkedin Hack and Lessons Learned
Episode 64: Jubilee Special: How the World of Technology Has Changed Since 1952
Episode 63: Music: Storage, The Cloud and Disaster Recovery
Episode 62: Olympic IT Concerns For London 2012
Episode 61: Beware So Tweets Do Not Come Back To Bite You, As Ched Evans Furor Shows
Episode 60: New Developments In E-Discovery: US and EU Potential Conflicts
Episode 59: British Big Brother To Watch Your Email?
Episode 58: Cybersquatting and Domain Name Disputes on the Rise
Episode 57: Sweet Success For Mars In Twitter Case
Episode 56: Obama U.S. Privacy Proposal & Potential European Reaction
Episode 55: Is Big Brother Watching Your Online Social Media Communications?
Episode 54: Cloud Computing and the Cultural Clash of Privacy Regulation
Episode 53: New EU Data Rules, Facebook and Some Canada
Episode 52: GPS Supreme Court Ruling, UK Juror Jailed For Online Conduct and New York Tech News
Episode 51: Are You Being Watched Online?
Episodes 26-50 [ – ]
Episode 50: 2012: Tech Firing On All Cylinders!
Episode 49: The Naughty & Nice Tech Year In Review
Episode 48: Regulatory Authorities Crack Down On False Internet Claims
Episode 47: Staying Safe Online Over The Holidays
Episode 46: How Not To Become An Accidental Cyber Outlaw
Episode 45: Global HR Systems – Quick Compliance Tips
Episode 44: eDiscovery Limitations on the Horizon in U.S. Courts?
Episode 43: YouTube Hack Attack of Sesame Street
Episode 42: Internal Investigations In New Cloud Era
Episode 41: U.S. Appellate Court Protects Email of Foreigners On Domestic Servers
Episode 40: Information Technology Overload – Time To Turn Off And Unplug?
Episode 39: FTC Seeks To Protect Personal Data In Bankruptcy Proceedings
Episode 38: Privacy Spanning The Globe
Episode 37: FTC Spots False Internet Claims and Puts Skin In the Game
Episode 36: Cyber Crime Costing Companies Big Time
Episode 35: EU Shows Cookie Intolerance
Episode 34: Unplugging Social Networking and Cell Phone Use to Prevent Civil Disobedience?
Episode 33: E-Discovery Summer School
Episode 32: Email Summer School: Tips on Creating and Sending Email
Episode 31: Don't Shower With Your Laptop: Internet Privacy Concerns
Episode 30: Phone Hacking, Murdoch and News of the World
Episode 29: Watch Your Step When Using Google Maps
Episode 28: Heightened Regulatory Enforcement Of Information Security
Episode 27: Court Orders Loser to Pay eDiscovery Costs
Episode 26: WeinerGate: Mountain or Mole Hill?
Episodes 1-25 [ – ]
Episode 25: Gmail Hack – Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Episode 24: Another Bite at Cookies
Episode 23: How Free Is Internet Speech?
Episode 22: How Super Are Superinjunctions?
Episode 21: Online Dating & Litigation - A Match Made In Heaven?
Episode 20: Snakes, the End of Pravda and the New Europe
Episode 19: Beware the FTC When It Comes To Privacy Violations
Episode 18: The Potential Scope of Internal Electronic Investigations
Episode 17: Natural Disasters in the Internet Era
Episode 16: Will Cookies Crumble? Why the New European Laws Cause Confusion
Episode 15: In California, Requiring Zip Codes with Credit Card Transactions Violates the Law
Episode 14: Airport Body Scanners Revealing Too Much?
Episode 13: On the Internet, Others May Find Out That You Are A Dog
Episode 12: Transparency for Data Security Breaches
Episode 11: The Dangers of Twitter
Episode 10: A Look Back at the Past Decade in Tech
Episode 9: The Influence of Social Media and the Internet on Jury Trials
Episode 8: Wikileaks
Episode 7: Military Cyber Defense
Episode 6: Online Tracking and Cookie Technology
Episode 5: How Long Should Our Digital Footprints Live On?
Episode 4: Data Security
Episode 3: E-Discovery
Episode 2: Cloud Computing
Episode 1: Social Networking Issues in the U.S. and UK
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