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The Internet for Lawyers

  • Nick Holmes
  • 4 October 2021

Almost everything lawyers and aspiring lawyers need to know about the interwebs

By Nick Holmes and Alex Heshmaty

  1. Introduction
    • About this publication
  2. The Network
    • What is the internet?
    • The Domain Name System
    • Web addresses and web pages
    • Connectivity
  3. Openness
    • The open web
    • Open data
    • Open law
    • The internet as a commons
    • Net neutrality
  4. Privacy and Security
    • Introduction
    • Cybercrime
    • Encryption
    • Tracking
    • Surveillance
    • Data misuse
    • Ad blocking
    • Bring your own device
  5. Other Big Issues
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Big data
    • The deep web
    • The internet of things
    • The sharing economy
  6. Platforms and Tools
    • Search
    • Web 2.0
    • Blogging
    • RSS
    • Wikis
    • Cloud computing
    • Ebooks
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • Web 3.0
  7. Lawtech
    • Artificial intelligence in legal practice
    • Courtroom technologies
    • Electronic disclosure
    • Online dispute resolution (Graham Ross)
    • The online court
    • Access to justice through technology
    • Virtual practice (Chris Hadrill)
    • Smart contracts
  8. Technologies and the Law
    • Blockchain
    • Cryptocurrencies
    • Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) (Richard Howlett)
    • Driverless cars
    • Drones
    • Virtual reality
  9. Aspects of Internet Law
    • The right to be forgotten
    • Links in law and practice
    • Algorithms in law
  10. Aspects of Digital Practice
    • Digital conveyancing (Lisa Summerton)
    • Digital divorce
    • Digital probate
    • Digital legacies

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