Nick Holmes introduces The Internet for Lawyers, a virtual publication covering almost everything lawyers need to know about the interwebs!
Topic: I1 Understanding the internet and tech
The internet as a commons
Nick Holmes of infolaw explains the concept of the internet as a commons and the Creative Commons licensing system.
The long road to driverless cars
Alex Heshmaty updates us on the slow progress down the road to the adoption of driverless cars.
What are non-fungible tokens?
Richard Howlett of Selachii & Co introduces non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and explains the risks involved for artists, traders and collectors and how to guard against them and how to guard against them.
An internet primer: connectivity
Nick Holmes of infolaw explains how we connect to each other and our ISP and what other technologies are at work influencing our internet connectivity and experience.
An internet primer: web addresses and web pages
Nick Holmes of infolaw explains the makeup of URLs and looks under the bonnet at how web pages are built server-side and created with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
An internet primer: the Domain Name System
Nick Holmes presents a primer on the Domain Name System: what it is and how it works
An internet primer: what is the internet?
Nick Holmes puts his head under the bonnet to answer the question, What is the internet?
Regulation of the gig economy
Alex Heshmaty considers the gig economy: what it is, how it works and how it is regulated
Legal hackathons: a catalyst for change
Matthew Terrell of vLex Justis explains what hackathons are and how they can make a differenc