The IPKat has learned that, "In a further move to support the academic legal community, Bailii is now hosting (including searching and automated citations) the Law and Technology journal Script-Ed". You can now read this excellent e-journal for yourself, at abslutely no cost, http://www.bailii.org/uk/other/journals/Script-ed/--in theory. On following this link the IPKat was disappointed to be greeted with a "Not found" message, but he was relieved that Script-Ed could be found in its old home here. Merpel adds, cats, dogs and pigeons are famous for being able to find their way home -- but this must surely be the first recorded case of the same behaviour in an IP journal.
STOP PRESS: the IPKat has tested the BAILII link again, and this time it worked perfectly.
STOP PRESS: the IPKat has tested the BAILII link again, and this time it worked perfectly.
SCRIPT-Ed migrates to a new home, and back again
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Wednesday, February 06, 2008
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