tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2352189175211648260.post8184153393313341018..comments2023-10-24T14:45:41.342+02:00Comments on K’s Law: T 990/09 – In The Archivesorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07992102028406713066noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2352189175211648260.post-68325282006284039462012-10-09T17:36:43.851+02:002012-10-09T17:36:43.851+02:00Yes, DrZ, I think there is some consensus that T 1...Yes, DrZ, I think there is some consensus that <a href="http://www.epo.org/law-practice/case-law-appeals/pdf/t061134eu1.pdf" rel="nofollow">T 1134/06</a> had gone too far when it adopted the “beyond all reasonable doubt” standard.orhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07992102028406713066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2352189175211648260.post-68321341304151125142012-10-09T10:15:56.852+02:002012-10-09T10:15:56.852+02:00The URL using a RESTful type format would (in my m...The URL using a RESTful type format would (in my mind at least) put the date as determined by the board on the balance of probabilities. <br /><br />I'm of course assuming that it can be easily verified that the web archive in question used the same dating structure consitientlyDrZnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2352189175211648260.post-61403636296387819202012-10-09T10:13:52.020+02:002012-10-09T10:13:52.020+02:00Not a massive surprise as the Guidelines since Apr...Not a massive surprise as the Guidelines since April 2010 have stated internet disclosure are measured on the balance of probability (Part C Chapter IV 6.2 ff.)DrZnoreply@blogger.com