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Web links

Crown Copyright material is reproduced under Class Licence Number C01P0000148 with the permission of OPSI and the Queen's Printer for Scotland

Useful links - UK

Her Majesty's Stationery Office
www.opsi.gov.uk
This site provides access to UK legislation

Parliament
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk
Parliamentary debates and legislation in progress

UK Courts
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk
Recent cases and information on court stucture and procedure.

The Patent Office
www.ipo.gov.uk/
Information, legislation and policy for intellectual property rights

British and Irish Legal Information Institute
www.bailii.org
Access to case law

The Information Commissioner
www.ico.gov.uk
Guidance on the Data Protection legislation

Useful links - Europe

European Court of Justice
curia.europa.eu/
EU caselaw

European Commission etc
europa.eu
Policy on internal market issues, including e-commerce

EUR-Lex
eeur-lex.europa.eu
EU legislation and offical notices

Useful links - other

World Intellectual Property Organisation
www.wipo.org
Regulation of intellectual property world-wide

World Trade Organisation
www.wto.org
Regulation of trade world-wide

US Copyright Office
www.copyright.gov
US intellectual property law and policy

OHIM
oami.europa.eu/
EU intellectual property law and policy

ICANN
www.icann.org/udrp/udrp.htm
Features a database of all proceedings commenced under the UDRP

Nominet UK
www.nominet.org.uk
Features information about registration of .uk domains and a database of all proceedings commenced under the Nominet Dispute Resolution Service Policy

IP Kat
ipkitten.blogspot.com
Blog about Intellectual Property law developments in the UK and EC

Prof. Michael Geist's Blog
www.michaelgeist.ca
Blog on Cyberlaw issues in U.S., Canada and Europe

Virtual Law at LSE
virtuallawatlse.blogspot.com
Blog about Information and Communications Technology Law Issues from a UK perspective