Moonbirds and CC0: Problems with NFT licensing and the public domain – Technollama
It’s been a while since we talked about NFTs here at Llama Towers, this is mostly because not a lot has been happening, but it is also due to most…
It’s been a while since we talked about NFTs here at Llama Towers, this is mostly because not a lot has been happening, but it is also due to most…
This alert highlights the emerging risk posed by state-aligned adversaries following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. – Read More
The Presidents Classic Car Challenge took place on the 21st April 2024 in support of In Charley’s Memory. Thank you to all those that took part and donated. We are…
The NCSC advises organisations to take immediate action to mitigate vulnerabilities affecting Cisco devices running Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) software (CVE-2024-20353, CVE-2024-20358, CVE-2024-20359) and follow…
There’s growing controversy online about the use of the word “delve” as an easy detector of whether a text has been written by an AI. I have to admit that…
I have to admit that I have always been a realist, yet, when it comes to technology, I tend to side with the enthusiastic optimists. For many years, I shared…
If I were to ask you about a film depiction of artificial intelligence, there are quite a few candidates that would pop into one’s head. My mind tends to immediately…
This post has been contributed by Professor Roger Halson, Module Convenor for Contract law. In the past, these contract law blogs have focussed upon recent – Read More
An NCSC assessment focusing on how AI will impact the efficacy of cyber operations and the implications for the cyber threat over the next two years. – Read More
This post has been contributed by Professor Roger Halson, Module Convenor for Contract law. – Read More
Key findings and full report from the 6th year of the Active Cyber Defence (ACD) programme. – Read More
An updated report from the NCSC explaining how UK law firms – of all sizes – can protect themselves from common cyber threats. – Read More
This post has been contributed by Professor Roger Halson, Module Convenor for Contract law. The doctrine of frustration provides relief from a contract when its – Read More
The Undergraduate Laws Revision Event have something of a reputation and return again this March where University of London tutors will provide an overview of – Read More
This post has been contributed by Professor Roger Halson, Module Convenor for Contract law. The Supreme Court’s judgement in Cavendish Square Holding BV v Makdessi; – Read More