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Advising and drafting Terms and Conditions for a new online Travel Service

Creating an Online Database of Licensable Research

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Jane Lambert has been involved in e-commerce law since she was EMEA legal advisor to the international electronic funds transfer system VISA International in 1983. She contributed her first article on the subject "Electronic Funds Transfer Systems - The Emerging Legal Issues" (81 Law Society Gazette 3156) as long ago as 1984. She has written many articles, contributed to several books and delivered many talks on the subject on the subject since then. She was one of the first counsel in the UK to settle a domain name dispute to the UDRP and she now sits as a UDRP domain name panellist for the WIPO.

Jane drafts and reviews website access and other terms and conditions, privacy codes, click and  shrink wrap licences, source code escrow instruments, domain name transfers, internet service provision agreements and all sorts of other documents relating to e-commerce and the internet.

As she has sat as a UDRP panellist since 2003,. Jane is particularly well qualified to advise on domain name disputes and settle complaints to the WIPO and Nominet. Where appropriate, Jane will also represent parties in passing off and trade mark infringement proceedings relating to domain names, metatags, service outside the jurisdiction and related matters,

 
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