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e-Research

e-Research refers to the development of, and the support for, information and computing technologies to facilitate all phases of research processes.  It is concerned with technologies that support all the processes involved in research including creating and sustaining research collaborations and discovering, analysing, processing, publishing, storing and sharing research data and information. Typical technologies in this domain include: virtual research environments, grid computing, visualisation services, and text and data mining services.

The use of these new technologies will inevitably carry with them many legal responsibilities and implications. All the areas of law covered by the JISC Legal service are relevant e.g. Intellectual property rights and protection of research subjects' personal data should be considered if sharing findings with other research groups. Public access rights to information under the Freedom of Information and disability legislation should be thought through when working with groups funded by various sources. Data security and the vulnerability to malicious attack via the technologies will increase as the systems become larger and more dispersed. For further information on all of these legal issues, please use the Legal Areas menu on the menu bar above to access JISC Legal materials. 

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Google Analytics Cookies - Provide Information

ICO says that enforcement action for use of Google Analytics cookies without prior consent is unlikely.

Freedom of Information - Publication Scheme Changes

The ICO is to make changes to the information a public authority is required to release proactively in its FOI publication scheme.

Protection of Freedoms Act 2012

The Protection of Freedoms Act, 2012 achieved royal assent on 01 May 2012.
Unified Patent Court Not Fit For Purpose

The House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee today published a report which concludes that the draft agreement on the European Unified Patent Court is likely to hinder rather than help the enforcement of patents within the European Union.
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Video Introduction - Cloud Computing and the Law Webcast - (30 May 2012, 2pm, Online)
This webcast will examine and clarify the legal challenges for colleges and universities that are using or considering using cloud computing services. 
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