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Personal Data Highway Code

Personally, if I can get my ISP (the data controller) to read (& acknowledge) the newly launched ‘Personal Data Guardianship Code’, I will have achieved a milestone. I have had two broadband internet disconnections (in April and this June), each disconnection requiring a re-connection which takes 3-4 wks. I have studied Data Protection Law (as [...]

action-packed April with no internet broadband

No blogging means no internet broadband access at home . In early April, my internet connection was ‘data-jacked’ by another ISP when they did an upgrade to their system using an ‘old’ or unpurged database/dataset.  ‘Old’ as I do not hold a current internet account with them and whatever data they hold about me should [...]

all the jazz and ding-dong

This is a spontaneous blog! I just counted the number of registered users here and click2ediscovery now has a dozen users. With all the jazz and ding-dong (this phrase just sprang to mind !) on ediscovery related stuff, how come no news from the alternative dispute resolution world on edisclosure. On my radar screen, an [...]

case in point – lighter side of ediscovery

It’s that time of year again…December festive spirit and the e-mails exchanges. In keeping with the spirit of goodwill & fun, here’s a challenge of a different sort from a cartoonist, Tom Fishburne at Case in Point. Do visit the site for the cartoon on E-Discovery Budgeting. The site’s invitation starts off: About ‘Case in [...]

behind the scene testing

This posting is to test whether the move of my blog to another server is completed and working as ‘per normal’ or as expected.

Not ranting, simply want to make a point

If you have visited my blog yesterday and also previous yesterdays, you may have noticed that the Google ads have ‘vanished’.  Apparently my Google Adsense account has been disabled. I received an e-mail from google adsense saying ‘we found that your AdSense account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers’. Also ‘we consider [...]

Feeling ‘cheesed off’!

I just noticed that the Juris Conference which is on today (see my previous post- A Conference for ‘up & coming’ arbitration practitioners – Establishing Your Case in International Arbitration) has an interesting announcement on the Juris website. My guess is that my subscribers/readers (from various jurisdictions/institutions) have noticed my remarks and took heart and [...]

Social Networking site

Yesterday (Sunday 28th September), I started a social networking site at www.adrtribunals.ning.com Soon the site will be just www.adrtribunals.com. There is also an iADRt (international ADR tribunals) ‘badge’ located on this blog right hand side menu. Do visit and join for free and welcome any views/comments.

An insight into what could emerge from even a ‘spillover’ event ran loosely based on the Open Space Technology (OST).

The ‘spillover’ event is the BCS BarCamp5 Spillover held on Saturday 28th September at the BCS Office in London. I was notified of the BarCamp event just two days before the planned event. Before the actual day, it seems to be a momentous event for the BCS as reported in the BCS blog. Having attended [...]

Meltdown, Woes and Airport Spotting

The news of yesterday caught my attention. The ‘connectivity’ failure or ‘meltdown’ of the London Stock Exchange due to the weekend technical changes.  Mmm the meltdown did not concern me (not nowadays..) but it sure brought back memories of my programming days when I had to do coding and testing for trading platforms..Yeah sure was [...]