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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January 1996
- Editorial. 1
- International legal protection for software. 2-13
- A comprehensive analysis of software 'look and feel' protection: Part II - Apple v Microsoft - The ninth circuit's decision. 14-27
- The protection of technical innovations and designs in Germany: Obtainment - Exploitation - Enforcement: By Wilfried Stockmair, 1994, soft-cover, VCH Publications Inc, DM128, 265 pp., ISBN 352728656X. 27
- The EPS CD and CD-ROM security conference 1995. 28-36
- Patents for computer software? No thank you. 36
- Criminal procedural law and information technology the main features of the council of Europe recommendation No. R (95)13. 37-42
- EC developments in IT law. 43-51
- Law on the electronic frontier: By Ian Lloyd and Moira Simpson, 1995, soft-cover, Edinburgh University Press, £9.95, ISBN 0748605940. 51
- News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 52-64
Volume 12, Number 2, March 1996
- Editorial. 65
- David L. Hayes:
A comprehensive current analysis of software look and feel protection - Part III - Recent 'look' cases plus commencement of analysis of the 'feel' cases. 66-79 - The lawyer's guide to the internet: By G Burgess Allison, 1995, softcover, American Bar Association section on law practice management, 347 pp., $29.95 + $4.95 handling, ISBN 1570731497. 79
- Comparison of patent and copyright protection for computer software under US law. 80-87
- The case against software patents. 88-89
- Information in a digital age - The challenge to copyright. 90-94
- Exploiting commercial information: A legal status report. 95-100
- Transatlantic cooperation and the microsoft case. 101-103
- Impact of the information society on privacy in the UK. 104-105
- New report correspondent. 105
- This is the latest edition of the Baker & McKenzie's column on recent developments in EC law relating to IT. A summary of this information in tabular form will be printed (with any updates) in the next edition of CLSR. 106-107
- Research and invention in outer space: Liability and intellectual property rights: Edited by Sa'id Mosteshar, 1995, hard-cover, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 360 pp., price: dfl 250.00, US$160, £105, ISBN 0792329821. 107
- Report on information superhighways issued by ITU. 108-109
- Personal computers - more power; more risks. 110-111
- Lotus notes - a new security paradigm. 112-114
- Electronic payment and settlement of debt IBC legal studies and services limited. 115-116
- International technology transfers: Editor and contributing author, Harry Rubin, 1995, hard-cover, Graham and Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff, 403 pp., price dfl255, US$145, £85, ISBN 1859661750. 116
- The law of entertainment and broadcasting: By Vincent Nelson, 1995, hard-cover, Sweet & Maxwell, London, 559 pp., £79.00, ISBN 0421501502. 116
- News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 117-131
- Communicating Britain's future. 132
Volume 12, Number 3, May 1996
- A comprehensive analysis of software look and feel protection - Part IV - Continued analysis of the 'feel' cases. 133
- Experimental use and patents: By David Gilat, Volume 16, IIC Studies in Industrial Property and Copyright Law, 1995, soft-cover, VCH Publishers Inc., DM128/SFr128, 141 pp., ISBN 3527286608. 134-142
- The EC legal advisory Board's reply to the green paper on copyright and related rights in the information society. 142
- Public administration and information technology: By Jon Bing and Dag Wiese Schartum, 1995, soft-cover, Tano Press, 295 pp., NOK238, - ISBN 8251834163. 143-149
- Public policy and legal regulation of the information market in the digital network environment: By Stephen Saxby, soft-cover, Tano Press, 184 pp., NOK238, - ISBN 8251834449. 149
- Statement of William J. Cook before the house judiciary committee courts and intellectual property subcommittee continued hearing on the NII copyright protection act - 8 February 1996. 149
- International year book of law, computers and technology, volumes VII-IX: Edited by Kenneth Russell, 1993-1995, hard-cover, Carfax Publishing Company, 275 pp. (Vol VII), 362 pp. (Vol VIII) and 241 pp. (Vol IX), ISBN 0902 879 057 (Vol VII); 0902 879 502 (Vol VIII) and 0902 879 60X (Vol IX). 150-156
- Protection of computer programs in Ireland. 156
- European information and communication technologies. 157-159
- The data protection directive: A legal analysis. 159
- Data protection in health and telematics projects compliance with legal and ethical requirements1. 160-168
- Peddling big brother. 169-176
- Infonortics has published two new indepth briefings on different aspects of electronic publishing. The first is: The legal and regulatory environment for electronic information: 2nd Edition, by Charles Oppenheim, 1995, soft-cover, Infonortics, 132 pp., £95/US$150, ISBN 18736699239. 177-179
- The second text is: Publishing on the internet - A new medium for a new millennium: By Stephen E Arnold, 1996, soft-cover, Infonortics, 157 pp., £95/US $150, ISBN 187369928X. 179
- Electronic cash strikes a sour note for privacy. 180-181
- OECD publications. 181
- EC developments in it law. 182-184
- News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 185-200
Volume 12, Number 4, July 1996
- Editorial. 201
- Doing business on the internet: The legal issues. 202-213
- A comprehensive analysis of software look and feel protection - part v - continued analysis of the 'feel' cases. 214-225
- Intellectual property law: By Jon Holyoak and Paul Torremans, 1995, soft-cover, Butterworth, 489 pp., £24.95, ISBN 040605245X. 225
- Butterworths intellectual property law handbooks: 2nd Edition, consulting editor Jeremy Phillips, 1994, soft-cover, Butterworths, 990 pp., £29.95, ISBN 0406026742. 225
- Online distribution: Mechanical right, performing right, or both. 226-232
- Software and intellectual property protection: By Bernard A Galler, 1995, hard-cover, Quorum Book (the Eurospan Group), 205 pp., £49.50, ISBN 0899309747. 232
- Developing the legislative framework for the information society. 233-234
- Privacy and data protection laws in Malta. 235-236
- Changes to the duration of copyright. 237-239
- EURIM - European informatics market - Still going strong. 240-242
- New report correspondent. 242
- The proposed new telecommunications access regime for Australia - Post July 1997. 243-246
- Signing electronic tax returns with penop. 247-248
- This is the latest edition of Baker & McKenzie's column on recent developments in EC law relating to IT. A summary of this information in tabular form will be printed (with any updates) in the next edition of CLSR. 249-250
- Patent office seeks views on programme formats. 251
- Uk Home office consultation paper on the ec data protection directive. 251-252
- The ec data protection directive - data protection registrar enters debate. 252
- Data protection registrar launches internet home page. 252
- CCTA reports on UK national inventory project. 252-253
- Internet domain name registration services. 253
- Intellectual property right infringement insurance cover. 253
- The audit commission joins fast corporate membership scheme. 253
- Industry leaders work towards it security dream. 253-254
- Patent office must respond to competetive challenge, says taylor. 254
- Keys to opening up the global superhighway. 254
- Telecommunications class licences. 254-255
- Liberalization of international telecommunications. 255
- Mobile phone radio spectrum to the millennium. 255-256
- New voice privacy facility for private mobile radio. 256
- Telecommunications masts and planning law. 256
- Oftel's submission to an enquiry by the office of fair trading as part of the OFT's review of the pay-tv market. 256
- Oftel's 1995 annual report. 256-257
- BT introduces interactive multimedia kiosks. 257
- BT launches high speed ISDN access to the internet. 257
- Court declines to interfere with export control designation. 257-259
- Encryption-first amendment challenge to encryption control regulations still on track. 259-260
- Appeal pending in shrink-wrap licence case. 260
- Free CSI report explores threats to secure electronic commerce. 260-261
- Regulation and the information superhighway. 261
- Simpler legislation for the single market. 261
- State aid, smes and technology. 261
- EC telecoms council. 261
- Privacy in the european union. 261
- The fight againts fraud. 261-262
- A single market for commercial communications. 262
- Opening up korea's telecoms market. 262
- Imprimatur-esprit project under way. 262
- The Computer Iaw and Security Report. 262
- OECD releases internet pricing study. 263
- Unidroit proposes database on uniform law. 263-264
- The open group introduces x/open security. 264
- WTO's telecommunications negotiations bear fruit. 264
- World telecommunication day celebrates sport. 264-265
- Telecom interactive 97. 265
- Title: Why information systems fail: A case study approach: Author: Chris Sauer, Publisher: Alfred Waller, ISBN: 1-872474-08-X: Price: £17.95. Reviewer: Ian Beale. 266
- Computer contracts: By Richard Morgan and Graham Stedman, 5th Edition, 1995, hard-cover, FT Law & Tax, 621 pp., £90.00, ISBN 0752001612. 267
- Intellectual property in Europe: By Guy Tritton, 1996, hard-cover, Sweet & Maxwell, 803 pp., £95.00, ISBN 0421542306. 267
- The modern law of coprights and designs: Second Edition, by Laddie, Prescott and Victoria, two volumes, 1995, hard-cover, 1472 pp. & 764 pp., £295.00, ISBN, for Volume One: 0406049750, or ISBN, for the complete set: 0406616973. 268
- Publishing and multimedia law: By Michael Henry, 1994, hard-cover, Butterworths, 820 pp., £80.00, ISBN 040603768X. 268
Volume 12, Number 5, September 1996
- Editorial. 269
- A comprehensive analysis of software look and feel protection - Part VI - Continued analysis of the 'feel' cases. 270-276
- Kluwer published in 1995 two further texts within their computer/law series which has now concluded: The first is: Advanced litigation support & document imaging, Edited by V Mital 1995, soft cover, Kluwer Law International, 212 pp., £65; US$106; NLG 145, ISBN 9041101136. 276
- The second text is the electronic superhighway - The shape of technology and law to come: By Mackaay, Poulin and Trudel (EDS.), 1995, soft cover, 193 pp., £62; US$97; NLG145, ISBN 9041101357. 276
- Liability for computer errors in online banking. 277-283
- Telecommunications and audio-visual convergence: Regulatory issues. 284-287
- Intellectual property rights and treatment of media. 287-289
- Liability of providers of the electronic highway. 290-293
- Emerging electronic highways - New challenges for politics and law: By Bekkers, Koops and Nouwt, 1995, hard-cover, 187 pp., Dfl125.00 US$87.50 £56.50, ISBN 9041101837. 293
- International review of law, computers & technology: 1996 soft cover, Carfax, 186 pp., Institutional rate EU £152, 00, outside EU £162.00, North America $296; personal rate EU £72.00, outside EU £74.00, North America $146.00, ISSN 1360-0869. 293
- Certainty of rights in the information society - A discussion paper on potential barriers to the creation of the information society. 294-297
- Kluwer law international as part of its now defunct computer/law series of monographs, has published two further texts dealing with different aspects of the relationship between electronic technology and the law: The first is Frame-Based Conceptual Modules of Statute Law by Robert van Kralingen, 1995, soft cover, Kluwer Law International, 215 pp., £64; US$99; NLG145, ISBN 9041101284. 297
- The second text: Knowledge specification for multiple legal tasks - A case study of the interaction problem in the legal domain: By Pepijn Visser, 1995, soft cover, Kluwer Law International, 250 pp., £67; US$99; NLG155. 297
- Is your software legal? Why worry? 298-300
- The evolution of telecommunications regulation in the transition to a competitive marketplace. 301-305
- This is the latest edition of Baker and McKenzie's column on recent developments in EC law relating to IT. All entries which have been updated since the last article are in bold. An updated summary of this information in text form will be printed in the next edition of CLSR. 306-309
- Digital information law - Electronic documents and requirements of form: By Chris Reed, 1996, soft cover, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, 308 pp., ISBN 095106648X. 309
- Beta computers (Europe) ltd v Adobe systems (Europe) ltd [1996] FSR 367. 310-312
- Internet and the law - Legal fundamentals for the internet user: By Raymond A. Kurz, 1996, hard cover, Government Institute Inc., 248 pp., ISBN 0865875065. 312
- R v Brown [1996] 1 all ER 545 (house of lords). 313-315
- European computer law: By the Information Technology Law Group / Europe, 1996, loose-leaf, Transnational Juris Publications, One Bridge Street NY 10533 USA, US$225, £225, ISBN 0-571050-23-X. 315
- Data access corporation v powerflex, Bennett and ORS. 316-319
- Document image processing and data protection. 320
- News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 321-335
- Software metering and commercial licensing policycialist group. 336
Volume 12, Number 6, November 1996
- Editorial. 337
- A comprehensive analysis of software look and feel protection - Part VII - Concluding analysis of the 'feel' cases. 338-341
- The future of copyright in a digital environment: By P. Bernt Hugenholtz (ed.), 1996, soft-cover, 248 pp., Kluwer Law International, Dfl 135.00, US$88.00, UK £59.50, ISBN 9041102671. 341
- Encryption and interception. 342-348
- A survey of cryptography laws and regulations. 349-355
- Work in WIPO on possible new instruments on copyright and related rights: Copy-protection systems and identification systems for use in rights management. 356-360
- A report from the United States - Part 1. 361-367
- European computer law: By IT Law Group/Europe, 1996, loose-leaf binder, Transnational Publishers Inc. US$225, ISBN 057105023X. 367
- The "year 2000" and computer programs. 368-371
- The promise and threat of internet telephony and regulation. 372-381
- Telecommunications law and practice: 2nd Edition, by Colin Long (plus an international team of contributors), 1995, hard-cover, Sweet & Maxwell, 709 pp., £110.00, ISBN 0421505206. 381
- International information policy in conflict: Open and unrestricted access versus government commercialization. 382-389
- Law and the information superhighway: By Henry H Perritt Jr, 1996, John Wiley and Sons Inc. 730 pp., ISBN 047112624. 389
- Striking a balance on privacy. 390-391
- Multimedia contracts: By J Dianne Brinson and Mark F Radcliffe, 1996, soft-cover, Ladera Press, US$79.95 (plus US $7 for shipping and handling). 391
- St Albans city and district council (plaintiff) v international computers limited (defendant). 392-393
- This is the latest edition of Baker & McKenzie's column on developments in EC law relating to IT. A summary of this information in tabular form will be printed (with any updates) in the next edition of CLSR. 394-397
- Wireless and satellite telecommunications - the technology, the market and the regulations: By Dr Joseph N Pelton, 1995, hard-cover, Prentice Hall, £45.95, ISBN 0131404938. 397
- News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 398-411
- Technology: The law of exploitation and transfer: By Mark Anderson, 1996, soft-cover, Butterworths, 530 pp., £65.00, ISBN 0406013047. 411
- Special report - Internet law and regulation: By Graham J H Smith (Ed.) of London solicitors, Bird & Bird, 1996, FT Law and Tax, £85.00, ISBN 07520-0286 4. 412
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