| 1 | Access to the internet A discussion of the different technologies that can be used to gain access to the internet, the main services that users are likely to require from internet service providers (ISPs), and the key issues which users should consider when contracting with ISPs for access to the internet. | Practice notes | 30-Nov-2009 |
| 2 | Access to traffic data | Legal update: archive | 05-Jan-2005 |
| 3 | Anti-spam task force | Legal update: archive | 10-Jun-2004 |
| 4 | Baker & McKenzie: E-commerce law This site tracks the rapidly changing legal developments critical to doing business in the global electronic marketplace. It includes e-commerce legislation and regulations, uniform law initiatives, legal commentary, court decisions, and other legal resources. | External resources | -- |
| 5 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Argentina ... A Q&A guide to media law in Argentina. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 6 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Australia ... A Q&A guide to media law in Australia. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 7 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Austria ... A Q&A guide to media law in Austria. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 8 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Belgium ... A Q&A guide to media law in Belgium. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 9 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Brazil: overview A Q&A guide to media law in Brazil. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-May-2013 |
| 10 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Canada ... A Q&A guide to media law in Canada. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 11 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Czech ... A Q&A guide to media law in the Czech Republic. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 12 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in France ... A Q&A guide to media law in France. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 13 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Germany ... A Q&A guide to media law in Germany. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 14 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Hungary ... A Q&A guide to media law in Hungary. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 15 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in India: overview A Q&A guide to media law in India. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 16 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Ireland ... A Q&A guide to media law in Ireland. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 17 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Italy: overview A Q&A guide to media law in Italy. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 18 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Japan ... A Q&A guide to media law in Japan. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 19 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Norway ... A Q&A guide to media law in Norway. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 20 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Poland ... A Q&A guide to media law in Poland. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 21 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Russian ... A Q&A guide to media law in the Russian Federation. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Practice notes | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 22 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in South Korea ... A Q&A guide to media law in South Korea. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 23 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Spain ... A Q&A guide to media law in Spain. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 24 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Sweden ... A Q&A guide to media law in Sweden. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 25 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Switzerland ... A Q&A guide to media law in Switzerland. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 26 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in The ... A Q&A guide to media law in The Netherlands. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 27 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Turkey ... A Q&A guide to media law in Turkey. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 28 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in UK (England ... A Q&A guide to media law in the UK (England and Wales). The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 29 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in Ukraine ... A Q&A guide to media law in Ukraine. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 30 | Broadcasting, media and entertainment law in United States ... A Q&A guide to media law in the United States. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 31 | Cerný, Jirí | Legal update: archive | -- |
| 32 | Communications and document creation: managing the risks This article highlights the legal risks arising out of communications and document creation and considers the strategies that companies can use to manage these risks. | Articles | 18-Mar-2004 |
| 33 | Court Communication Act | Legal update: archive | 05-Jan-2005 |
| 34 | Directive on electronic commerce implemented | Legal update: archive | 12-Feb-2004 |
| 35 | Document retention and disposal policies This checklist outlines the issues to address when implementing a document retention and disposal policy. | Checklists | Maintained |
| 36 | Domain name row A look at a number of European cases on domain names and passing off/infringement of trademark. | Articles | 01-Feb-1998 |
| 37 | Domain names This note discusses the nature of domain names (electronic addresses for websites), the registration, transfer and resolution of disputes in relation to domain names, and the relationship between domain names and trade marks. These issues are considered in relation to generic top-level domains (gTLDs), and in relation to country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs). Note: This note does not reflect ICANN's generic top-level domain (gTLD) expansion program. For more information, see Article, Generic Top-level Domain (gTLD) Expansion | Practice notes | 31-Jul-2009 |
| 38 | Domain names: Council of European National Top-Level ... The site includes background information about the organisation, members and management, a calendar of events, documents, legal activities and a section for members. | External resources | -- |
| 39 | Domain names: interNIC Information regarding Internet domain name registration services. Includes a list of ICANN-accredited registrars that are currently taking registrations in the .com, .net and .org domains, frequently asked questions regarding domain name registration and information regarding registered domains. | External resources | -- |
| 40 | Domain names: network solutions An extensive site offering a range of services relating to the registration of domain names. | External resources | -- |
| 41 | Domain names: Nominet UK Web site includes a domain name search facility, details of how to register a domain name and the Nominet Domain Name Dispute Resolution Service. | External resources | -- |
| 42 | Downloading music from the internet | Legal update: archive | 10-Nov-2004 |
| 43 | E-authentication principles | Legal update: archive | 10-Jun-2004 |
| 44 | E-commerce (28th May, 2003) No lawyer can afford to ignore the impact of "E-commerce". Whatever your area of practice, you may need to advise clients involved in e-business and should be aware of the issues affecting them. This course gives an overview of the key concerns involved in setting up and running a web site, selling online and the potential liabilities under defamation and data protection laws whilst explaining some of the terminology used in this fast moving area of the law. A must for any company or commercial lawyer new to this area. | Articles | 28-May-2003 |
| 45 | E-Tax.org.uk Site focused on the tax implications of the internet and some ideas as to the answers- for e-commerce as well as the tax issues it brings up, with articles in both HTML and PDF format, discussion forum. | External resources | -- |
| 46 | Eclipse online Business information and services provider across a wide range of subjects including environmental issues, e-commerce, health and safety, human resources and industrial relations. | External resources | -- |
| 47 | eFinancialnews.com | External resources | -- |
| 48 | Electronic Communications law | Legal update: archive | 24-Dec-2003 |
| 49 | Electronic invoicing | Legal update: archive | 20-Nov-2003 |
| 50 | Enforcing shrink-wrap and click-wrap licence agreements Software companies may face difficulties when attempting to enforce and transfer their software licence agreements in the US and EU. This feature analyses the nature of these difficulties and considers ways of overcoming them. | Articles | 16-Aug-2002 |
| 51 | Establishing an employee technology use policy This article overviews the main points to consider when establishing an employee technology use policy. | Articles | 18-Mar-2004 |
| 52 | European jurisdiction in an e-commerce world An analysis of the revised European rules on jurisdiction, which have attracted widespread criticism, particularly in relation to online trading disputes. | Articles | 01-Mar-2001 |
| 53 | First criminal case on spam | Legal update: archive | 10-Jun-2004 |
| 54 | Google.ru returned to Google | Legal update: archive | 18-May-2004 |
| 55 | Guidelines on Electronic Commerce amended | Legal update: archive | 03-Aug-2004 |
| 56 | How the internet works An introductory note explaining what the internet is and how businesses can access and use it, with links to other practice notes for detailed discussion of the issues highlighted. | Practice notes | 08-Dec-2009 |
| 57 | I've got my eye on you: Employee e-mail and internet usage ... With more and more workplace e-mail and internet abuse cases making the headlines, Jane Thatcher-Browne and Matthew Meade offer practical advice to multinational companies on how to establish an employee technology usage policy. | Articles | 01-Sep-2001 |
| 58 | ICANN dispute resolution: a success story Dawn Osborne reviews the decided cases in the first 12 months of ICANN's Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy and analyses the emerging trends. | Articles | 14-Dec-2000 |
| 59 | Information society new strategy | Legal update: archive | 05-Jan-2005 |
| 60 | Injunction granted | Legal update: archive | 04-Jan-2005 |
| 61 | Internet domain names: Protecting your name from the cyber ... A domain name is a crucial asset since it is how customers and potential clients will contact you on the Internet. This article looks at how to protect it across Europe, and in particular, in the UK and Germany. | Articles | 01-Mar-1997 |
| 62 | Internet libel | Legal update: archive | 04-Jan-2005 |
| 63 | Internet securities offerings in Spain An analysis of the rules under Spanish law relating to Internet securities offerings | Articles | 22-Feb-2000 |
| 64 | Internet tax: jumping the gun? An analysis of how the European Commission's recent VAT proposals are likely to impact on US and other non-EU suppliers of services delivered electronically. | Articles | 01-Sep-2000 |
| 65 | ISP: The Internet Service Providers Association of the UK Site includes and extensive list of Internet service providers who are members of ISPA. Also details of how to join. | External resources | -- |
| 66 | ISPs royalties | Legal update: archive | 10-Nov-2004 |
| 67 | Managing communications and documents This note considers the legal, regulatory and reputational risks arising from communications and all forms of document management, including: Monitoring and review. Storage and disposal of documents. Document retention periods. | Practice notes | 05-Apr-2012 |
| 68 | Managing communications: choosing a communication ... This checklist sets out the issues to consider when deciding which method of communication is most appropriate when sending a message. | Checklists | 05-Apr-2012 |
| 69 | Managing documents: dealing with regulatory authorities This checklist highlights the core principles a company should consider when a regulator asks it to produce documents. | Checklists | 05-Apr-2012 |
| 70 | Markets' analysis | Legal update: archive | 24-Dec-2003 |
| 71 | Media and Communications: editorial | Articles | 01-Jul-2009 |
| 72 | Media Country Q&A tool This tool enables subscribers to search the Country Q&A in the Media multi-jurisdictional guide by question and jurisdiction. Simply select the questions and the jurisdictions that you are interested in and click the "submit" button. Please note that the law stated dates for each jurisdiction covered may not be the same. To check the law stated dates for each jurisdiction, please visit the individual article. | Articles | -- |
| 73 | Media: Editorial | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 74 | Media: editorial | Articles | -- |
| 75 | Media: Romania A Q&A guide to media law in Romania. The country-specific Q&A looks at the following sectors: Film. TV (broadcast and internet). Publishing. Video games. Music. Sport. In each section, the Q&A guide considers a number of issues, such as a sector overview (including major companies, recent trends, and main trade bodies/associations, regulation and classification, legal protection and contractual structures, and areas of litigation). To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Media Country Q&A tool. This Q&A guide is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 76 | Microsoft Home Page Microsoft Corporate Web Site with information for, Tec enthusiasts, small businesses, IT pros and developers. Provides resources such as product guide, news, up grading to Windows 2000. Links to several worldwide Microsoft sites in different languages. | External resources | -- |
| 77 | New anti-piracy law | Legal update: archive | 07-Sep-2004 |
| 78 | New data protection regulations | Legal update: archive | 16-Dec-2003 |
| 79 | New generation internet protocol The European Commission intends to develop a comprehensive action plan for the next generation of the internet protocol (internet protocol version 6 or IPv6) by the end of 2001. | Articles | 30-May-2001 |
| 80 | Nominet UK Site includes company information, procedures and documentation, Nominent UK news and press releases. There is a dispute resolution service and relevant links to other sites. | External resources | -- |
| 81 | Office of the e-envoy: UK This website sets out strategy, gives a monthly-updated progress report, provides information on the team, provides links to other relevant sites, and a discussion group. | External resources | -- |
| 82 | Online advertising and marketing: Planning a campaign The second of our series on international sales and marketing overviews the key legal issues to be considered in the context of online advertising and marketing. | Articles | 30-Dec-2002 |
| 83 | Online gambling and the WTO: the e-commerce aftershock This article examines the ongoing impact of a World Trade Organisation case on internet gambling, and considers its implications for global e-commerce. | Articles | 01-May-2007 |
| 84 | Online infringement of IPRs: a growing concern The growth of the internet has exacerbated the difficulties that intellectual property owners face in protecting their rights, and raised issues for online intermediaries concerning liability for infringements committed by users of their sites. This article summarises some of the key legal issues facing the online community in the UK and the US, and provides an overview of the EC E-Commerce Directive as it affects the liability of online intermediaries in the EU. | Articles | 01-Jul-2007 |
| 85 | Over and out A comparative international survey of the key questions on the legal environment for digital signatures in 23 jurisdictions around the globe. | Articles | 03-Aug-2000 |
| 86 | Piracy and illegal file-sharing: UK and US legal and ... This article examines the piracy problems that have occurred in the online music, film, television, video-games and e-publishing industries, and the key legal, commercial and educational solutions that rights-holders in the UK and US have used to tackle these. | Articles | 14-Jul-2010 |
| 87 | Privacy in electronic communications | Legal update: archive | 01-Sep-2004 |
| 88 | Protecting website content With an increasing level of business being conducted on the internet, it is essential for companies to be aware of how to protect what they make available on the web. Michael Hart and Julia Foguel consider the position in 14 jurisdictions and provide practical guidance and tips. | Articles | 13-Dec-2000 |
| 89 | Reality check: what is the law of virtual reality? This article considers some of the legal issues that are arising with the creation of virtual worlds. | Articles | 06-Nov-2007 |
| 90 | Registration of domain names | Legal update: archive | 05-Jan-2005 |
| 91 | Right to demand disclosure of information | Legal update: archive | 04-Feb-2004 |
| 92 | Simplified registration of CO.JP domain names | Legal update: archive | 23-Dec-2003 |
| 93 | Spammer lawsuit settled | Legal update: archive | 21-Jul-2004 |
| 94 | Suffocating e-commerce at birth An assessment of the reaction to the Commission's attempts to deal with questions of jurisdiction and governing law in Internet consumer contracts in its proposals to introduce an e-commerce directive and amend the Brussels and Rome Conventions. | Articles | 01-Dec-1999 |
| 95 | Tax reliefs in the media industry in multiple jurisdictions This table provides a brief overview of tax reliefs in the fields of film-making, making TV programmes, making video games, and the music industry, in 26 jurisdictions. This table has been derived from the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to media law. See www.practicallaw.com/media-mjg. Each individual entry in this table links to the relevant question in the country-specific Q&A. Please note that in many jurisdictions, such as Germany, public funding will be available. | Articles | 01-Sep-2011 |
| 96 | Taxation of e-commerce An analysis of the practical implications of the new OECD guidelines on the taxation of e-commerce profits. | Articles | 26-Feb-2001 |
| 97 | The new .eu domain name: why register? The launch of the new .eu domain begins this month after a long period in the pipeline. This article sets out how .eu registration can be obtained and considers the value of the new domain. | Articles | 09-Dec-2005 |
| 98 | The new VAT and E-commerce Directive: overstepping the ... An analysis of the impact of the recently introduced EC VAT and E-commerce Directive on non-EU suppliers of electronic services and the industry as a whole | Articles | 20-Oct-2003 |
| 99 | User generated content services: the UK and US perspectives As the demand for user generated content (UGC) services like YouTube and MySpace increases, so too does the focus on the legal issues surrounding such services. This article summarises some of the key legal issues in the UK and the US that those providing UGC services should consider when making UGC available to the public, and gives some guidance on the general risk mitigation strategies such providers can employ. | Articles | 08-Jan-2007 |
| 100 | Vertical restraints and the internet The new block exemption on vertical restraints does not mention e-commerce. This article examines the extent to which the notes on internet selling in the accompanying guidelines adequately address the questions suppliers should be asking. | Articles | 15-Aug-2000 |