For those who might have missed the Cloud Computing and the Law Webcast - (30 May 2012 @ 2pm) - a recording of the event and complete transcripts are now available (links below).
The sections are:
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: Worked Through Example (1)
Section 3: Getting it Done and Dusted (1) Section 4: Getting it Done and Dusted (2) Section 5: JANET Brokerage - Introduction Section 6: Cloud Legal Project Research by QMUL Section 7: Security - Andrew Cormack Section 8: Worked Through Example (2) Section 9: JANET Brokerage - Whats on Offer Section 10: Worked Through Example (3) Section 11: Kuan Hon - Data Protection and the Cloud Section 12: Round Table and User Questions
Audience
The webcast sessions focussed on the issues for those who have an operational responsibility in terms of delivering cloud computing services for colleges and universities. The content was also aimed at those who are making decisions with regard to adopting particular cloud computing services.
Outcome
The objective of the webcast was to clarify for colleges and universities the legal obligations that arise when making use of cloud computing services and to ensure that legal issues don't impede innovation. The webcast also included the opportunity for delegates to question FE and HE sector specialists in the delivery of cloud computing services.
http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk/ManageContent/ViewDetail/ID/2352/Cloud-Computing-and-the-Law-Webcast-30-May-2012-Online.aspx
http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk/ManageContent/ViewDetail/ID/2526/Cloud-Computing-and-the-Law-Webcast-Transcript.aspx
Philip
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Philip Hunter
Digital Library Grants and Projects Co-ordinator Digital Library Section Edinburgh University Library George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Tel +44 (0)131 651 3768 http://www.homepages.ed.ac.uk/phunter2/
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