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Legal Resources for Lawyers A to Z. British and Irish Legal Information Institute. Legislation.gov.uk. Web 2.0 and User-Generated Content: legal challenges in the new. Dr Carlisle George Senior Lecturer & Barrister, School of Computing Science Middlesex University c.george@mdx.ac.uk Dr Jackie Scerri Attorney-at-Law WH Law Advocates, MALTA jackiescerri@gmail.com Abstract The advent of Web 2.0 has enabled a host of new services and possibilities on the Internet.

Among many new possibilities, users can easily upload online content that can be accessed, viewed and downloaded by other users around the globe. Keywords Web 2.0, Internet, User Generated Content, Legal Rules, Protection Endnotes 1 This paper is a revised and extended version of a paper presented at BILETA 2007. 2 Tim O'Reilly is the founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, Inc., publishers of high quality computer books and organisers of technology-related conferences. 3 4 T. 5 Y. 6 9 P. 16 P. 18.

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