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OUT-LAW Radio — 161 episodes

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Data protection in the Middle East

2

How new data protection audit powers might work

3

Where will all the data protection officers come from?

4

Whose law governs your online identity?

5

EU investigates Google

6

UK turns its back on net neutrality regulation

7

Twitter's trade mark u-turn

8

Famed whistleblower approves of new law

9

Blacklist could spell trouble for exporters, emailers

10

Keeping tabs on guests

11

Data security myths exposed

12

Bloggers face mass news suits

13

Football snap spat

14

Handbags and bad rags

15

Collecting children's data

16

Bilski's legacy

17

Privacy doublespeak

18

The legal status of email

19

Existing copyright law could protect free speech

20

People review site founder speaks

21

Corruption law will span globe

22

Simon Singh's libel crusade

23

400 years of piracy

24

The digits that are holding back online specs sales

25

How to hack a mobile call

26

Bribery law extended

27

Sky's landmark sales fraud victory

28

New alphabets cause security problems

29

Peers review digital bill

30

A new way to disconnect websites

31

Facebook faces consumer rights

32

Does net cut-off plan break EU law?

33

Is anonymisation a myth?

34

Can data centres survive carbon cutting?

35

Class actions to come to Scotland?

36

Whatever happened to P3P?

37

What does 'non-commercial' mean?

38

Should patent infringers be jailed?

39

The forgotten IP right

40

Teenage clicks

41

Crowds fill VC funding gap

42

Opposition's data plans

43

Story-hunting software

44

Software mismanagement

45

Image trouble

46

TV winners

47

Links and levies

48

Can UK users fight web throttling?

49

Patent problems and tattooed trade marks

50

DRM and the law

51

Will companies soon face IT addiction lawsuits?

52

Should IP law even exist?

53

Will ancient law stifle journalists?

54

Is Google's Street View legal?

55

Whatever happened to digital signatures?

56

Will text-to-speech tech kill the audio book?

57

Linux mob attacks patent trolls

58

Is 'fair dealing' protection too pricey for bloggers?

59

IP in ivory towers: cash or conscience?

60

CVs and lies: an employer's options

61

The verdict on outgoing privacy watchdog

62

Parody libel defence gains traction

63

Santa's wasteful wonderland

64

Top EU court changes web contact rules

65

Should Google pay out typosquatting billions?

66

How to keep your corporate secrets safe

67

Wi-Fi file-sharing guilt must be proved

68

Are ISPs about to betray our trust?

69

Piracy: not the enemy, but the competition

70

Are new house-sale competitions illegal?

71

Why database law is bad for business

72

Are patents and copyrights making innovation impossible?

73

The secrets of the emerging moderation industry

74

Avoiding customer review pitfalls

75

The battle for Narnia

76

How software escrow could help you keep software suppliers in line

77

The search engine that has no idea who you are

78

The legal hurdles facing fantasy news service

79

Why limitless domains will anger big brands

80

Crooked worker database could land employers in trouble

81

Web TV operation says copyright law gives it licence

82

TV phone scandals claim another scalp

83

Is content scraping legal?

84

Why blind users are having trouble with PDFs

85

RSS re-publishers are liable for unlawful content

86

Google's trade mark tweak could cost businesses dear

87

Will the court bridge the software patent divide?

88

Can remote software be private?

89

Has the internet failed on the law?

90

Is off the record legally protected?

91

Is trade mark law censorship?

92

Second hand software

93

Are software licences fair?

94

World of phishing exposed

95

Copyright battle and ISPs

96

IP addresses and privacy

97

Human rights challenge to RIPA

98

Commission: solid legal ground?

99

Microsoft dominance challenged

100

Battle for content control

101

Are libel laws wrong?

102

Is drinking a disability?

103

Privacy battle rages

104

FOI for private sector?

105

Amateur vs Amazon

106

Secrecy law gutted

107

The long wait for WCAG 2.0

108

CCTV in the dock

109

A patent revolution

110

A music revolution and tank hacking

111

Rate-a-lawyer site under attack

112

The Facebook conundrum

113

The best of OUT-LAW Radio

114

The inside story of selling security secrets

115

The mysteries of the typosquatters

116

Second hand software comes of age

117

The flaws in data protection law

118

Belgian ISPs fight for their lives

119

Second Life's first IP fight

120

Web activists beat TV industry

121

Blur drummer on file-sharing

122

The end for internet radio?

123

Google privacy chief talks

124

New anti-phishing tech

125

Personal numbers in scam claim

126

Mumsnet's net libel battle

127

A new domain to combat phishing

128

TiVo inventor on changing TV

129

Bringing Yahoo! down with blogs

130

The story behind the Gowers IP Review

131

Font theft: the forgotten piracy

132

Wireless security in a paint can

133

Last chance saloon for European patents

134

Premium phone operators need a licence

135

Schemes to skirt copyright law

136

Porn's search for a home

137

Spam battle rages in court

138

Craigslist boss talks

139

Making money with mobile photos

140

England's new privacy law

141

DRM, the law and the social cost

142

Landmark accessibility ruling

143

Anti-ID theft tools

144

Cisco could lose iPhone trade mark

145

Nightmares at Christmas

146

UK's plans for child databases

147

The Gowers review

148

A VC speaks on Web 2.0

149

What next for tech?

150

Surveillance is ever-present

151

Music industry mulls law change

152

IP on the block

153

Google's court opponent speaks

154

Will YouTube make Google a magnet for litigation?

155

The world of corporate espionage

156

The digital election

157

Why the internet needs Spamhaus

158

Online gambling

159

Video games and shootings

160

Billy Bragg on MySpace

161

Hacker Gary McKinnon