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A US Perspective: Could defamation be taken to court in the modern era of social media?
Aybike Ceren Kahveci discusses the standard for defamation through the lens of social media, and asks what being a public figure means for the future of technology law.

Making Smart Contracts, Smart. - How verifiable data can make smart contracts play an important role in today's business world.
Ahmad Akbar evaluates the use of smart contracts in the commercial sphere.
Top Techlaw graduate schemes and start-up development programmes being offered by UK Law firms
As many students accept their university places, and many others look forward to graduation, we consider some of the Techlaw pathways available to aspiring lawyers and entrepreneurs.
Revenge Porn in Lockdown: Can Facebook Help?
Conor Courtney discusses how Facebook can fingerprint photos, to protect victims from Revenge Porn or tech based 'sextortion'.

Automation and the Future of Legal Drafting Technology
Raphaël Beaulieu discusses innovations in legal drafting technology, its benefits as well as barriers to adoption in the legal sector.
Revenge Porn in Lockdown: Should the UK follow the German approach?
Should we be entitled to have the court delete intimate photos off an ex-partner's phone before they can share the images?
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