Tech Disputes Network (TDN) – Need to Know Basis
Welcome to the Tech Disputes Network’s ‘Need To Know Basis’ podcast series, which offers a convenient way of getting on top of the most important new legal developments and cases involving issues with a technology angle via short podcasts presented by the leading experts in the field. These podcasts offer succinct summaries of the key points to note on the legal topics we all need to know about, in a way that takes up as little of your time as possible. This podcast series is brought to you by the Tech Disputes Network, which is a London-based forum for those engaged with contentious technology issues, which we encourage you to join by registering at disputes.tech to receive information about our upcoming free events and initiatives.
Episodes
18 episodes
Crypto Disputes Round-Up – April 2023
TDN's latest podcast is a pacey rundown on the state of play in crypto litigation. Sam Roberts of Cooke, Young & Keidan is joined by
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1:00:22
A Practical Guide to Cyber Fraud Litigation - Matt McGhee & Sam Roberts discuss the 2nd edition of Matt's book
TDN's latest podcast is a discussion between Sam Roberts of Cooke, Young & Keidan and Matt McGhee of Twenty Essex abo...
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37:28
Crypto & career advice – an interview with Stephen Houseman QC
TDN's latest podcast is a discussion between Sam Roberts of Cooke, Young & Keidan and Stephen Houseman QC of Essex...
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40:19
Blockchains and the Limits of Ownership - Michael Jacobs of Locke Lord
TDN's latest podcast is a discussion between Sam Roberts of Cooke, Young & Keidan and Michael Jacobs of Locke L...
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31:48
Lizzie Williams of Harbottle & Lewis – When Smart Contracts and the Law Collide
TDN's latest podcast is a discussion between Sam Roberts of Cooke, Young & Keidan and Lizzie Williams of Harbottle...
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23:43
Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT Public Company Ltd - James Howells QC, Robert Fidoe and Matthew Walker
We are pleased to announce the latest podcast, which is on the topic of the recent Supreme Court decision in Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT Public Company Ltd [2021...
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52:06
NFTs – an interview with Chris Haywood, Charles Russell Speechlys
The only thing stranger than living through a pandemic is seeing a single pixel sell for over US$1 million. In 2021, NFTs exploded on to the scene – a potent and valuable mixture of art and technology liable to stump artists and technologists a...
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32:12
The Legal Relationship between Cryptoasset Investors and Intermediaries - Andrew Spink QC and Hin Liu
This podcast is about the topical question of the legal basis on which cryptoassets are held on behalf of investors by intermediaries, such as exchanges. It seems like everyone is a cryptoasset investor these days. The surging valu...
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31:17
Cryptoassets and Conflict of Laws - Chloe Bell and Joshua Cainer
This podcast is about conflict of laws issues relating to cryptoassets. For many working in the cryptoasset industry, code is, or at least ideally should be, law. Lawyers usually find it quite easy to disagree with that. However, they often hav...
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37:04
A Crash Course in Cryptocurrencies - Sam Goodman
This podcast is about cryptocurrencies, which are no longer the preserve of starry-eyed idealists and dark web ne’er-do-wells and are now very much big business. Cryptocurrency is reported to be 2020’s highest performing asset class, with the B...
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26:59
Lawtech 'IRL' : Automated Chronologies - Sophie Broch
This week’s podcast is about is about one of the many ways in which AI is changing the way in which disputes lawyers work. Automated chronologies, which broadly means the process of automated classification, chronological ordering and intuitive...
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14:13
FRAND-ly Fire: the Supreme Court's Decision in Unwired Planet International v Huawei - Mike Cumming-Bruce
This podcast is about the recent decision of the Supreme Court in Unwired Planet International and others v Huawei Technologies (UK) Co Ltd and others [UKSC 2018/0214].The judgment decided a number of issues, including whether t...
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Payment Fraud and the Blame Game - Matthew McGhee
We are very pleased to welcome Matthew McGhee of Twenty Essex to present this week’s episode of the Tech Dispute Network’s ‘Need to Know Basis’ podcast series on payments frauds. You can find the podcast here:
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25:24
Examining the Issues of the Wirecard Accounting Scandal - Sam Roberts of Cooke Young & Keidan
We are very pleased to welcome Sam Roberts of Cooke, Young & Keidan, to present the fifth episode of the Tech Dispute Network’s ‘Need to Know Basis’ podcast series on the issue of the Wirecard accounting scandal. You can find the podcast he...
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23:45
Explaining AI in a Personal Data Processing Context - Terence Bergin QC and Quentin Tannock
We are very pleased to welcome Terence Bergin QC and Quentin Tannock, both of 4 Pump Court, to present the fourth episode of the Tech Dispute Network’s ‘Need to Know Basis’ podcast series on the issue of explaining AI, with specific reference t...
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27:16
International Data Transfers Following the CJEU Decision in Schrems - Paul Schwartfeger
We are very pleased to welcome Paul Schwartfeger of 36 Commercial, part of The 36 Group to present the third episode of the Tech Dispute Network’s ‘Need to Know Basis’ podcast series on the implications for international data transfers of the r...
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16:17
Autonomous Vehicles and Practical Liability Issues - Lucy McCormick
This podcast concerns liability issues related to autonomous vehicles. Liability issues related to the output of various forms of AI are arguably among the most significant challenges currently facing lawyers, and no specific area is more of im...
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14:30
Patent Infringement on the Grounds of Public Interest - Michael Silverleaf QC
This podcast concerns the issue of patent infringement on the grounds of public interest, considered in light of two recent High Court decisions, Ipcom v Vodafone and Evalve v Edwards. In addition to being of importance to IP practitioners, the...
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