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In 1996, The Shetland Times and The Shetland News were involved in a landmark legal case over alleged copyright infringement and deep linking. [1] The case was settled before going to court, by mutual agreement, regarding how web links would be made and specifically, how links would be accredited. [2]
[3] [4] Using so-called "deep linking", Wills bypassed the framework that the Times used to publish news articles on its website, specifically the main page and the interspersed advertisements. The case was settled out of court with The Shetland News agreeing to acknowledge any Shetland Times story which appeared on its website. [5]
Albert Blackmore was jailed at the High Court in Edinburgh [PA Media] A man who left London for Aberdeenshire to get away from criminality has been jailed for five years for possession of a stun gun.
A man has been found guilty of killing a "loving" father-of-seven after a street attack in Aberdeen. Derek Pearson, 47, denied attacking Steven Johnson in the city's Carmelite Lane in March 2023.
(2) Whether 28 U.S.C. § 2244(b)(3)(E) deprives this Court of certiorari jurisdiction over the grant or denial of an authorization by a court of appeals to file a second or successive motion to vacate under 28 U.S.C. § 2255. January 17, 2025: Department of Education v. Career Colleges and Schools of Texas: 24-413
Mr Justice Williams ruled in December that the media could not name three judges involved in the historical family court cases related to the 10-year-old, as well as social workers and guardians ...
The courts of Scotland have intermittently acknowledged the supremacy of udal law in property cases up to the present day. Major differences from Scots law include shore ownership rights, important for pipelines and buried cables. Udal law generally holds sway in Shetland and Orkney, along with Scots law.
Today, the main revenue producers in Shetland are agriculture, ... The Shetland Times and the online Shetland News ... At a court case in 1829, ...