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Legal Eye: Who's tracking your online trail?

Comment Our own recent research at DLA Piper has revealed a worrying level of user negligence when it comes to online privacy. Ruth Hoy, partner, DLA Piper's technology, media and commercial group Do you know... [01 Oct 2008]

Legal Eye: Bogus brands face web crackdown

Comment DLA Piper is the world's largest global legal services organisation with more than 3,700 lawyers across 64 offices and 25 countries. It signals a new intent to tighten online policing, says lawyer Simon Levine. [22 Jul 2008]

Legal Eye: Trademark landmark

Comment DLA Piper is the world's largest global legal services organisation with more than 3,700 lawyers across 64 offices and 25 countries. A major European ruling involving mobile operators O2 and 3 has big implications for... [16 Jul 2008]

Legal Eye: Is it wise to hit ISPs over file-sharing?

Comment Simon Levine is joint global head of the Technology, Media and Commercial Group at DLA Piper. DLA Piper is the world's largest global legal services organisation with more than 3,600 lawyers across 64... [22 Feb 2008]

Legal Eye: Scrabble-Facebook row spells trouble

Comment It's a case with wide implications, says DLA Piper's Simon Levine. Simon Levine is joint global head of the Technology, Media and Commercial Group at DLA Piper. DLA Piper is the world's... [29 Jan 2008]

Is outsourcing too risky?

Comment There is no substitute for doing an internal audit on your organisation," says Kit Burden, partner and outsourcing specialist at law firm DLA Piper. Before an organisation decides to follow the outsourcing trend,... [23 Jul 2007]

Buy a burger with your mobile - the future of payments

News Patrick Van Eecke, a lecturer in contactless payments at King's College, London, and lawyer for DLA Piper, said: "You only need to pay at the end of the month with a mobile phone. You can then munch on a burger until... [11 Oct 2005]

Europe mulls IP rights law for software

News Richard Penfold, a partner at law firm DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary, said last week that the proposed directive could "quite possibly" allow the imprisonment of the boss of a company that is using infringing software,... [02 Aug 2005]

Ballmer IP protection claims questioned

News But Richard Penfold, a partner in the IP practice of law firm DLA, told ZDNet UK that this email suggests that Microsoft is only providing assistance with legal costs, not damages. Microsoft's latest defence of the... [02 Nov 2004]

Microsoft seeking stay of EU ruling

News Frank Fine, an antitrust attorney for law firm DLA in Brussels, said earlier this month that Microsoft faces a challenge in winning a stay, given recent decisions by Europe's highest court. Microsoft plans to ask a... [25 Jun 2004]

3M Case Study: Passing the Test

White Paper To get started, 3M loaned the library two 3M Digital Conversion Stations, along with three 3M Staff Workstations, one 3M Digital Library Assistant (DLA) and one 3M SelfCheck System. In January 2000, after years of trying... [12 Jun 2004]

Analysis: EC antitrust ruling - Microsoft may yet have the last word

Comment But Mike Pullen, head of the EU and competition group at law firm DLA, said the ruling is likely to open the floodgates for more lawsuits against Microsoft. And most consumers either already use a mix of media players or... [24 Mar 2004]

United States Defense Logistics Agency: Transforming Business Models

White Paper The solution includes supply chain collaboration using a Web-based trading exchange to both dramatically increase the responsiveness of DLA's supply chain and reduce DLA's logistics operating costs.... [25 Feb 2004]

Data protection - crimes and misdemeanours

Comment Yet as one prominent lawyer, Mike Pullen of DLA, said: "What's the point of having a law [the Data Protection Act] if it isn't enforced? A blunder that has left personal data of close to 7,500 individuals exposed on an... [12 Aug 2002]

EXCLUSIVE: 1,800 shoppers' details exposed online

News Mike Pullen, partner in the Regulatory Group at law firm DLA, said: "The Information Commissioner should be prosecuting in cases like this. Nearly 2,000 people have had their personal records exposed on a UK e-tailer's... [12 Aug 2002]

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