A blog relating to Internet legal issues by Professor John Swinson, University of Queensland
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How should damages be assessed for privacy and cybersecurity breaches
Listen to this podcast where I discuss how damages should be assessed in privacy and cybersecurity lawsuits. The Lawyers Weekly Show host J...
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The issue of content regulation in China was mentioned in this blog last year . In the last few weeks, this issue has once again pushed into...
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The United Nations intellectual property agency (WIPO) is the latest front in the US-China trade war. http://www.theage.com.au/world/sad-am...
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Google LLC v Defteros [2022] HCA 27 , decided 17 August 2022 by High Court of Australia. The High Court decided that for the purposes of ...
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This looks like a great legal research engine but only if your looking for american material.
The visualisation showing connections between cases or showing materials by year looks like a useful tool.
How do we get this website for Australian materials?
@Alex
Looks like there are three options. Crowd-funding, private or public development.
Austlii dominates the public funding in the space and probably won't yield or upgrade for a while.
Casebase or Firstpoint could be upgraded with a similar schema approach, but I don't think the publishers are really prepared to spend the money.
You could try and see a crowd-funding approach, the cost of developing a schema would not be high, but the content may be difficult to get - let alone the fact that you would need someone to do the checking on the legal side.
Australia is probably too small a market for this type of innovation.
It's pretty cool how you can see the links between the courts in the hierarchy.
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