Microsoft takes swipe at Linux vendors' legal story
Talkback In response to the Anonymous feedback, Struan Robertson said that it is "unlikely for the end user to be sued", although he pointed out that it was possible, as could be seen from the SCO lawsuit. Struan Robertson, a lawyer with law firm Masons...
[November 8, 2004, 15:02]
Home Office 'wrong' over criminalisation of IT pros
News I don't think he's right when he says 'more criminally than legitimately' — that's not what it says," said Struan Robertson, senior associate at Pinsent Masons solicitors. I think Vernon Coaker is wrong," Robertson told ZDNet UK.
[July 19, 2006, 16:45]
Sony DRM rootkit 'legal in the UK'
News Struan Robertson, a senior associate at Pinsent Masons and the editor of legal Web site Out-law.com, agreed that the CD would not break any criminal law, such as the Computer Misuse Act (CMA). An alternative charge of unauthorised modification of a...
[November 4, 2005, 13:45]
Email gossip could put firms in the dock
News If people are circulating names, then there is a risk of being sued for defamation," Struan Robertson, editor of Out-Law.com -- part of international law firm Masons -- said on Friday. It [legal action] may or may not happen in this case, but it is...
[October 3, 2003, 13:59]
Microsoft takes swipe at Linux vendors' legal story
News Struan Robertson, a lawyer with law firm Masons, agreed it is unlikely for the end user to be sued, but is possible -- as was seen when SCO Group attempted to sue DaimlerChrysler and AutoZone for using Linux.
[November 5, 2004, 13:28]
Microsoft takes swipe at Linux vendors' legal story
Talkback "Struan Robertson, a lawyer with law firm Masons, agreed it is unlikely for the end user to be sued, but is possible -- as was seen when SCO Group sued DaimlerChrysler and AutoZone for using Linux.a high school student could do enought research...
[November 8, 2004, 12:55]



