The Post Office’s head of investigations told public inquiry that, as a result of the Post Office scandal, court rules on computer evidence could go back to not presuming a system worked properly.
A federal judge has ruled that privacy laws do not protect data that college students store on hard drives in public computer labs. U.S. Chief District Court Judge D. Brock Hornby issued the ruling in ...
The government does not plan to review rules on the use of computer evidence in court, despite its link to the Post Office Horizon scandal – the biggest miscarriage of justice in UK history. Lawyers ...
Ruixian Liu of Kangxin Partners analyses the key changes under the latest edition of China’s Guidelines for Patent Examination, which particularly concern developments in new fields such as AI and big ...
The European Parliament approved yesterday (24 September) new controversial legislation that governs patents for computer-related inventions. The main thrust of the new directive is to ensure that ...
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