Via Boing Boing, this rather disconcerting bit of news (no pun intended.) Harrods hired a cobra to guard their shoe department... Even if it is for one day only, it leads to some (legal) questions. Again, I am a (traumatized ) recent bar examinee, and learned dutifully that one can not use deadly force in order to protect one's property.
A cobra kills, as attested in the beautiful book, The River, by Rumer Godden. A gem.
RE: Cyberlaw, IP, rivacy in the USA and Europe NB: This site is 100% legal-advice free.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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