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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 1998
- Stephen Saxby:
Law commission report on misuse of trade secrets. 2 - Gillian Bull:
Information and technology in the city: Law. 3-7 - Stuart Macdonald, Bernard Lefang:
The patent attorney as an indicator of innovation. 8-13 - Stuart P. Meyer:
Intellectual property rights on the internet. 14-21 - Ulrich Sieber:
Criminal liability for the transfer of data in international networks - New challenges for the internet - Part V: Causation and summary. 22-28 - Assafa Endeshaw:
Admissibility of evidence and jurisdiction relating to online fraud. 29-33 - John Angel, Tamara Quinn:
The new database law. 34-37 - Marc Rotenberg:
Data protection in the United States - A rising tide? 38-40 - Ulrich Wuermeling:
The first national multimedia law - How Germany regulates online services and the internet. 41-44 - Jim FitzSimons:
Powerflex v data access corporation (reverse engineers beware!): Federal court of Australia 4 June 1997. 45-47
Volume 14, Number 2, March 1998
- Stephen Saxby:
Crown copyright - Which way forward? 78 - Rosa Julià-Barceló, Thomas C. Vinje:
"Towards a european framework for digital signatures and encryption": The european commission takes a step forward for confidential and secure electronic communications. 79-86 - Patrick Vittet-Philippe:
A comparative analysis of the US "magaziner paper" and of the EU communication "a european initiative in electronic commerce". 87-95 - Michael Racicot, Mark S. Hayes, Alec R. Szibbo, Pierre Trudel:
The cyberspace is not a 'no law land' a study of the issues of liability for content circulating on the internet. 96-106 - David Bainbridge:
Internet service providers, web site operators and copyright infringement. 107-111 - Philip P. McGuigan:
Internet gambling. 112-115 - Andreas C. Limburg:
Legal issues regarding the millennium change - A swiss law point of view. 116-117 - Ian J. Lloyd:
The european commission's green paper on the community patent. 118-120 - Derrick Grover:
Steganography for identifying ownership of copyright. 121-122
Volume 14, Number 3, May 1998
- Stephen Saxby:
Converging technologies pose challenge for Europe. 150 - Heather Rowe:
Securing payments through effective authentication: Evaluating trusted third party proposals for a trust hierarchy in the UK. 151-158 - Corien Prins:
Making our body identify for us: Legal implications of biometric technologies. 159-165 - Viktor Mayer-Schönberger:
The internet and privacy legislation: Cookies for a treat? 166-174 - Mark Naftel:
EU telecommunications privacy protection. 175-179 - David Bainbridge:
Data protection - The new law. 180-184 - Jo Greenfield, Graham Pearce:
Managing personal data flows to third countries. 185-189 - Nigel Wildish:
What do we mean by year 2000 compliant. 190-193
Volume 14, Number 4, July 1998
- Stephen Saxby:
Mother of all anti-trust suits gets underway. 222 - Michael Hart:
Corporate liability for employee use of the internet and E-mail: Steps to take to reduce the risks. 223-231 - Heather Rowe:
Legal implications of consumer-orientated electronic commerce. 232-242 - Richard Stephens:
Damages in computer disputes: Some particular problems. 243-253 - M. C. van As, J. J. F. Tillema:
Recent developments in Dutch telecommunications law. 254-258 - David Bainbridge, Graham Pearce:
Data controllers and the new data protection law. 259-264 - Benjamin Wright:
A benchmark for trustworthy commerce. 265-266
Volume 14, Number 5, September 1998
- Stephen Saxby:
First steps towards international agreement on domain names. 294 - Gillian Bull:
How will the EU database directive and the UK regulations impact on database use? - Part I. 295-302 - Rosa Julià-Barceló, Thomas C. Vinje:
Another step towards a european framework for electronic signatures: The commission's directive proposal. 303-313 - Heather Rowe:
The british government's proposals for secure electronic commerce. 314-316 - Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Michael Pilz, Christian Reiser, Gabriele Schmölzer:
The austrian draft digital signatures act. 317-321 - John Chong:
A primer on digital signatures and Malaysia's digital signatures act 1997. 322-333 - Heather Rowe, Russell Richardson:
Cheaper international calls, better competition? 334-336 - Rachael Chung:
OFTEL consultation paper on the liberalization of the directory enquiries market. 337-340
Volume 14, Number 6, November 1998
- Stephen Saxby:
Y2K draws nearer. 366 - Gillian Bull:
How will the EU database directive and the UK regulations impact on database use? - Part II. 367-376 - David Flint:
Chacun à son goût - Each to his own taste. 377-382 - Mark Tantum:
Legal responsibility of internet service providers. 383-389 - Thomas Page:
Digital watermarking as a form of copyright protection. 390-392 - Patrick Vittet-Philippe:
New digital services: Options for leveraging digital convergence in Europe. 393-400 - David Bainbridge, Graham Pearce:
The UK data protection act 1998 - Data subjects' rights. 401-406 - Heather Rowe:
Directive 97/66/EC on the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the telecommunications sector - Some background and the position reached in the UK as regards its implementation. 407-411
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