A new design to celebrate French-law.net’s first birthday (and a half) Print
Written by Nicolas Jondet   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008 14:32

French-law.net was launched on 8 January 2007 and we believe that a wee celebration is long overdue! According to data collected by Google Analytics, you have visited nearly 14,000 times, reading an aggregated 35,000 pages. Thanks a lot for your readership! As the first blog in English dedicated to legal news from France, we have been delighted to see that many of our articles have been referenced in other websites and publications (for a non-exhaustive list see “the about page”). We look forward to keeping you informed about the effervescent world of French technology law. To celebrate this success and longevity (in internet terms) we have created a new design for the website; the conception and implementation of which largely explain the delayed celebration. However we think the new look and functionalities were well worth the effort and time. Here are a few facts about you: what you are interested in, where do you come from and how geeky you are:

 

Favorite stories
- DRM watchdog established in France (Décret n° 2007-510 du 4 avril 2007)
- Privatunes: a software that anonymizes iTunes Plus files
- France launches anti-spam platform
- Buy-to-Let in France
- French broadcaster hails ‘Heroes’ VOD success in eroding piracy

Top countries (Percentage of total visits)

USA (28.59%)

UK (24.44%)

France (16.10%)

Canada (5.36%)

Australia (2.48%)

 

 

 

 

Top cities

London

Paris

(not set)

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New York

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top browsers

Firefox (45.02%)

Internet Explorer (43.74%)

Safari (5.34%)

Opera (3.00%)

Mozilla (1.70%)

 

 

 

Illustration: Cake by pinkcakebox:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinkcakebox/1099454450/sizes/s/

 

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