I am slowly getting used to not having ‘full access’ to the world wide web in the widest and wildest sense of the word in the so called connected world of information.
I have no access to my own websites (the Ning.com social sites are blocked!) and no posting on Facebook and Twitter. Gosh, what next?!
Am I missing much? Strangely…nope. I guess I have been too busy with being a foreigner in a strange country.
Just caught a report at ZDNet about Asia (not blocked!). I reckon China’s lawmakers have no inkling of copying the European model.
No access, no breaches, no privacy challenges so no need for privacy laws?
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"Electronic Discovery/Disclosure: From Litigation to International Commercial Arbitration" is now published in The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management
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