The IPKat found out yesterday that he has been nominated for one of the Computer Weekly Blog Awards for 2008 -- in the IT Law and Governance category. He is very touched at the nomination and thanks whoever put him forward.
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IPKat nominated for blog award
Reviewed by Jeremy
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
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