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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2001
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: Internet not Ready for Broadcasting Revolution. 2 - David L. Hayes:
Internet Copyright: Advanced Copyright Issues on the Internet - Part II. 3-10 - Roszel C. Thomsen II, Antoinette D. Paytas:
US Encryption Export Regulation: US to EU: Me too! - The United States Amends its Export Controls on Encryption, Responding to Recent Developments in the European Union. 11-16 - Lee A. Bygrave:
Automated Profiling: Minding the Machine: Article 15 of the EC Data Protection Directive and Automated Profiling. 17-24 - Cecelia Kye:
EU E-Commerce Policy Development: E-Commerce in the EU: Bringing Businesses and Consumers Aboard. 25-27 - Jan-Malte Niemann:
Electronic Transactions Bill - Germany: Taking German Private Law to the Digital Era: The Government Bill for the Adjustment of Formal Requirements. 28-31 - Richard Walters:
Internet Law: Cyberliability - The Dangers and how to Combat them. 32-35 - Rohan Kariyawasam:
Telecoms Regulation: Peering and Transit over TCP/IP Networks. 36-40 - Vivianne Jabbour, Matthew Redding:
Telecommunications: Spectrum Disposal: A Global Overview. 41-44 - Emily M. Weitzenboeck:
Information Law Reform - Malta: Maltese White Paper on the Legislative Framework for Information Practices. 45-48 - Tuvi Keinan:
Case Report - I: The Strength of Corollaries Between Domain Name Registration and the Law of Trade Mark and Passing off. 49-50 - John Warchus:
Case Report - II: Us an IT Supplier also a Consultant? 51-52
Volume 17, Number 2, March 2001
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: European Commission Adds Computer-Related Crime to its Agenda. 74 - David L. Hayes:
Internet Copyright: Advanced Copyright Issues on the Internet - Part III. 75-91 - Kees Stuurman, Hugo Wijnands:
Software Law: Intelligent Agents: A Curst or a Blessing? A Survey of the Legal Aspects of the Application of Intelligent Software Systems. 92-100 - Derrick Grover:
Data Watermarking: Steganography and Watermarking of Digital Data. 101-104 - A. A. P. Schudelaro:
Electronic Payments: Electronic Payments and Consumer Protection: Shoult Recommendation 97/489/EC be Replaced with a Directive? 105-109 - Gabriela Kennedy:
Computer Crima - Hong Kong: Hong Kong Steps up Efforts to Tackle Computer Crime. 110-113 - Jan-Malte Niemann:
Online Auctions - Germany: Online Auctions under German Contract Law. 114-119 - Mark Crichard:
E-Mail Monitoring - I: Eavesdropping at Work - Is it Legal? 120-121 - Jonathan Tait:
E-Mail Monitoring - II: A Harassing Case of Confusing Messages. 122-123 - John Warchus:
Case Report. 124-125 - Stephen Saxby:
CLSR Briefing: News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 132-143 - Heather Rowe:
Book Review: Data Protection. 144
Volume 17, Number 3, May 2001
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: Cautious Progress on Digital Signatures. 146 - David L. Hayes:
Internet Copyright: Advanced Copyright Issues on the Internet - Part IV. 147-153 - Jan Grijpink:
Privacy Law: Biometrics and privacy. 154-160 - Sheldon Burshtein:
Domain Names - Canada: Do you control your Domain Name in Canada? - Part I. 160-173 - Timothy Stubbs, Rachel Burnett:
IT Contracts: IT Contracts for English Customers with Russian Parties. 161-167 - Ulrich Wuermeling:
E-Commerce - Germany: Implementation of the E-Commerce-Directive in Germany. 168-169 - Justin Harrington:
Information Society Services: Information Society Services: What are they and how relevant is the Definition? 174-181 - Steve Orlowski:
Information Management: Protecting Critical Information Assets. 182-185 - Kit Burden:
Public Sector IT Procurement: IT Projects for Public Bodies; Procuring Trouble? 186-188 - John Warchus:
Government IT Procurement Guidelines: The Treasury Taskforce Guidelines for IT PFI - A Recipe for Successful IT Projects? 189-191 - Michael D. Scott:
Case Report - I. 192-193 - David Meredith:
Case Report - II: Database Right: Odds-on Favourite. 194-195 - Stephen Saxby:
CLSR Briefing: News and Comment on Recent Developments from Around the World. 202-216
Volume 17, Number 4, July 2001
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: Software Related Inventions - Which Way Forward? 218-219 - David L. Hayes:
Internet Copyright: Advanced Copyright Issues on the Internet - Part V. 219-232 - Sheldon Burshtein:
Domain Names - Canada: Do you Control your Domain Name in Canada? - Part II. 233-238 - Gillian Bull:
Data Protection - Safe Harbor: Transferring Personal Data to the USA. 239-243 - John Woods:
Information Law: The Commercial Exploitation of Private Sector Information in the European Union. 244-246 - Alan S. Wernick:
US Internet Service Provider Liability: ISP: You're got Mail - And Ignoring it Could By-pass the Safe Harbor of the DMCA. 247-249 - David Davies:
LSE - Corporate Governance: Turnbull - a year on. 250-251 - Heather Rowe:
Local Loop Unbundling - UK: The UK Trade and Industry Committee Report on Local Loop Unbundling. 252-253 - Philip Auld:
Internet Law: The Legal Classification of Websites and Liability for Hypertext Links. 254-256 - Christopher Rees:
Database law: Exciting First Outing for Powerful Young Colt. 257-259 - Kit Burden, Nicola Fulford:
Case Report - I: The Pendulum Swings... UCTA and Interventionism by the Courts. 260-262 - Kit Burden:
Case Reoprt - II: Data Privacy - Can Website Hosts play the Fool? 263-264 - Stephen Saxby:
CLSR Briefing: News and Comment on Recent Developments from Around the World. 272-288
Volume 17, Number 5, September 2001
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: Important decisions on copyright from both sides of the Atlantic. 290 - David L. Hayes:
Internet Copyright: Advanced Copyright issues on the Internet - Part VI. 291-302 - Yaman Akdeniz:
Internet Content Regulation: UK Government and the Control of Internet Content. 303-317 - Dan Svantesson:
Jurisdictional Issues in Cyberspyce: What should Article 7 - Consumer Contracts, of the Proposed Hague Convention, aim to Accomplish in Relation to E-Commerce? 318-325 - Wolfgang Büchner, Anja Zimmer:
Media Law - Germany: Convergence of Media and Access to the Broadband Cable in Germany. 326-332 - Heather Rowe, Robin McGilligan:
Data Protection: Location Technology and Data Protection. 333-335 - Stephen Saxby:
CLSR Briefing: News and Comment on Recent Developments from Around the World. 343-360
Volume 17, Number 6, November 2001
- David L. Hayes:
Internet Copyright: Advanced Copyright Issues on the Internet- Part VII. 363-370 - Marie d'Udekem-Gevers, Yves Poullet:
Internet Content Regulation: Concerns from a European User Empowerment Perspective about Internet Content Regulation: an Analysis of some recent Statements - Part I. 371-378 - Jan Grijpink, Corien Prins:
Digital Anonymity on the Internet: New rules for anonymous electronic transactions? 379-389 - Nancy Muenchinger:
Information Privacy Regulation: The EU Model and the French Model. 390-394 - Lorna E. Gillies:
Jurisdiction for Consumer Contracts: European Union: Modified Rules of Jurisdiction for Electronic Consumer Contracts. 395-398 - Josh Bell, Ruben Gomez, Paul Hodge, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger:
Electronic Signature Regulation: An Early Scorecard - Comparing Electronic Signatures Legislation in the US and the European Union. 399-402 - Jan-Malte Niemann:
Online Auctions - Germany: Online Auctions under German Regulatory and Competition Laws. 403-408 - Simon Newman:
Legal Risk Analysis: Legal Risk Management via Dependency Modelling. 409-414 - Kimberly B. Kiefer:
ABA Draft PKI Assessment Guidelines: Building Consensus on PKI Assessment: Release of the ABA Draft PKI Assessment Guidelines for Public Comment. 415-417 - Stephen Saxby:
CLSR Briefing: News and Comment on Recent Developments from Around the World. 427-440
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