[Phpwm] Next meeting - 15th November - Legal talk - BirminghamUniversity

Phil Beynon phil at infolinkelectronics.co.uk
Tue Nov 6 17:20:54 GMT 2007


Can you still get to park on the two level carpark to the left of Elec. Eng.
on evenings or has that been now barrierfied?

Phil


> Dear "members",
>
>
> Next meeting - Thursday 15th November, 7:30pm.
> ==============================================
>
> Location : Birmingham University - Computer Science department.
> See : http://linkpot.net/overuses for where Google thinks it is.
>
> I'll post a better abstract to the talk tomorrow (hopefully) when I get
> it. In the mean time, I believe it will cover :
>
> - - Copyright
> - - Contract law
> - - Legal aspects of online marketing / advertising
>
>
> The speaker is Richard Nicholas, who works for
> http://www.brownejacobson.com.
>
>
> There's a bar on campus to visit afterwards. I'd expect the 'talk' bit
> to last 1 to 1.5 hours. There should be people from South Birmingham LUG
> along also (we're stealing their meeting spot/venue/time), and perhaps a
> random Python/Perl type as well.
> (So be on your best behaviour! No language fights!)
>
>
> Directions:
> ===========
>
> a) By train - get off at the University train station, go over the
> railway/canal, and it's in-front of you on the right.
>
> b) By car - either find somewhere to park along Vincent Drive (good
> luck) and to the train station. Then follow directions above.
>
> c) By car - head along the A38 and follow this :
> http://favoriterun.com/178627 (try viewing it as a hybrid map zoomed in
> somewhat). If you get to the end point, walk 'up hill' and you'll see
> the CompSci building on your left.
> There is a 'barrier' to entrance into the Uni, but just press the buzzer
> and shout "Computer science, please" and they'll let you in.
>
>
> When you arrive:
> ================
>
> SBLug have a poster and door bell outside the comp.sci. building (it's a
> penguin). Press the door bell, and someone will let you in. The building
> itself is quite modern looking, with lots of glass.
>
>
> Alternatively, phone me (07792 380669) and I can try and help (but I
> won't be of much use giving directions to the building itself, if you're
> driving around the University).
>
>
>
> thanks
> David.
>
> - --
> David Goodwin
>
> [ david at codepoets dot co dot uk ]
> [ http://www.codepoets.co.uk       ]
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