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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2005
- Stephen Saxby:
European Court of Justice interprets key aspect of Database Directive. 1-2 - Dan Jerker B. Svantesson
:
An update on the proposed Hague Convention on exclusive choice of court agreements. 22-29 - Vlasti Broucek, Paul Turner
, Sandra Frings:
Music piracy, universities and the Australian Federal Court: Issues for forensic computing specialists. 30-37 - Ioannis Iglezakis:
e-Commerce directive - The Greek response. 38-45 - Justin Harrington:
Liability for pre-contract working - Balancing the risks in technology procurements. 46-50 - Ruth Atkins:
Software contracts and the acceptance testing procedure. 51-55 - Dominic Callaghan, Carol O'Sullivan:
Who should bear the cost of software bugs? 56-60 - Rachel Burnett:
Legal risk management for the IT industry. 61-67 - David Davies:
Crisis management: combating the denial syndrome. 68-73 - Thorsten Lauterbach:
A celebrity fight-back "par excellence". 74-77 - David Halliday, Paul Ganley, Ruth Tomlinson, Miriam Andrews:
Baker & McKenzie's annual review of developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 78-83 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Photography law: The law of photography and digital images, Cristina Michalos (Ed.), Thomson and Sweet & Maxwell (2004), 907 pp., Hard-cover, £155, €219, ISBN: 0-421-76470-8. 84 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Telecoms and broadcasting regulation: Telecommunications, broadcasting and the Internet - EU competition law and regulation, second ed., Laurent Garzaniti (Ed.), Thomson and Sweet & Maxwell (2003), 675 pp., £139-€197, ISBN: 0-421-85140-6. 84-85 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Telecoms regulation: Telecommunications regulation, John Buckley (Ed.), The Institution of Electrical Engineers (2003), 240 pp., Hard-cover, £49.00, ISBN: 0-85296-444-7. 85
Volume 21, Number 2, 2005
- Richard Kemp, David Meredith, Caspar Gibbons:
Database right and the ECJ judgment in BHB v. William Hill: Dark horse or non-starter? 108-118 - Yun Wang, James Cannady, James Rosenbluth:
Foundations of computer forensics: A technology for the fight against computer crime. 119-127 - Angus M. Marshall
, Brian C. Tompsett
:
Identity theft in an online world. 128-137 - Jan Grijpink:
Two barriers to realizing the benefits of biometrics - A chain perspective on biometrics, and identity fraud. 138-145 - Ewout Keuleers, Jean-Marc Dinant:
Data protection and multi-application smart cards - the use of intelligent servers to ensure interoperability and data flow requirements. 146-152 - Sarabdeen Jawahitha
:
Cyberjurisdiction and consumer protection in e-commerce. 153-161 - David Halliday, Miriam Andrews, Ilana Saltzman, Tom Bowden:
Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications. 162-168 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: German Telecommunication Law and the new European regulatory framework, Hermann-Josef Piepenbrock, Fabian Schuster (Eds.), Dr. Verlag Otto Schmidt, Köln (August 2002), 349 pp., Hard-cover, EUR 64.80, ISBN: 3-504-56042-8. 169 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: E-commerce: Encyclopaedia of E-commerce Law, Simon Stokes, Robert Carolina (Eds.), Thomson, Sweet & Maxwell (2003), Loose-leaf, £425.00 (excludes releases), ISBN: 0-421-74260-7. 170 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Choice of law: Choice of law in copyright and related rights Mireille N.N. van Eechoud (Ed.), 2003, Kluwer Law International, 290 pp., Hard-cover, £59.59, US$ 96, €85, ISBN 90 411 2071 8. 170
Volume 21, Number 3, 2005
- Stephen Saxby:
The UK Parliament seeks the key to unlock the knowledge driven economy. 193-194 - Stephen Saxby:
News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 195-215 - Howard McKay:
Development of the contractual relationship between an ISP and its customers - Is a fairer deal in sight? 216-225 - Sylvia Kierkegaard:
Privacy in electronic communication: Watch your e-mail: Your boss is snooping! 226-236 - Taiwo A. Oriola:
Advance fee fraud on the Internet: Nigeria's regulatory response. 237-248 - Jan Grijpink:
Biometrics and identity fraud protection: Two barriers to realizing the benefits of biometrics - A chain perspective on biometrics, and identity fraud - Part II. 249-256 - James Grant:
International data protection regulation: Data transfer - safe harbor. 257-261 - Nicholas Tyacke, Rohan Higgins:
Internet Law: The legality of Internet "pop-up" ads. 262-265 - Justin Harrington:
The National Audit Office's review of the OGC's initiatives in respect of IT procurements. 266-268 - Jonathan Westwell, Miriam Andrews, Helen Kemmitt, Elizabeth Jones:
EU update: Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 269-275 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: IP taxation: Intellectual property law and taxation, sixth ed., Nigel A. Eastaway, Richard J. Gallafent, Victor A.F. Dauppe (Eds.), Thomson, Sweet & Maxwell (2003), 779 pp., Hard-cover, £160/€229, ISBN: 0-421-78910-7. 276 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: History of US Privacy Law: Ben Franklin's Web site - privacy and curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet Robert Ellis Smith (Ed.). Privacy Journal, 2004, 407 pp., Loose-leave, US$17.50, ISBN 0 930072 14 6. 276 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Data protection handbook, Peter Carey (Ed.), The Law Society (2004), 287 pp., Soft cover, £54.95, ISBN: 1-85328-940 X. 277 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Internet Marketing - strategies for law firms, Nicola Webb (Ed.), The Law Society (2003), 247 pp. Soft-cover, ISBN: 1-85328-870-5. 277 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: TRIPS Compliance: Retransmission and US compliance with TRIPS, David J. Brennan, Kluwer Law International (2003), 341 pp. hard-cover, £80.50, Euro 115, $130, ISBN: 90 411 8901 7. 277
Volume 21, Number 4, 2005
- Stephen Saxby:
European Parliament says 'No!' to Member States' data retention proposals. 279-280 - Stephen Saxby:
News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 281-297 - Stephen Mason, Catherine Casserley:
Web site design and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995. 298-309 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard:
How the cookies (almost) crumbled: Privacy & lobbyism. 310-322 - Bostjan Makarovic:
The new Slovenian personal data protection act: Statutory limits to injunctive regulation of the internet. 323-327 - Jan Grijpink:
Our emerging information society - The challenge of large-scale information exchange in the constitutional state. 328-337 - Guifeng Shi, Lingnan Ouyang, Qingsheng Zhang:
Policies of software protection: The practice of China. 338-343 - Belinda Doshi:
The new OGC guidance: The future roadmap for government IT procurement. 344-348 - Jonathan Westwell, Miriam Andrews, Matthew Costelloe, Elizabeth Jones:
Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 349-354 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Electronic document management: DRM in the public sector ? addressing regulations, delivering service, Butler Group (2005), 316 pp., Electronic Delivery, US$ 1530, ISBN: 1-904650 22 8. 355 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: e-Government - a practical guide to the legal issues, Michael Chissick, Justin Harrington (Eds.). Thomson - Sweet & Maxwell (2004), 526, soft-cover, £69, ISBN: 0 421794607. 355-356
Volume 21, Number 5, 2005
- Stephen Saxby:
Definitive digital maps pose a challenge for e-Government. 357-358 - Jonathan Westwell, Miriam Andrews, Carlo Buckley, Sarah Lynam:
Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 384-391 - Aashish Srivastava
:
Is internet security a major issue with respect to the slow acceptance rate of digital signatures? 392-404 - Derrick Grover:
Data - plausible deniability. 405-407 - Nick Nykodym, Robert Taylor, Julia Vilela:
Criminal profiling and insider cyber crime. 408-414 - Marcus Turle, Vicky Hordern:
Introduction to freedom of Information Act. 415-419 - Richard Kemp, Caspar Gibbons:
IPR indemnities in the open source and proprietary software worlds. 420-422 - Kah Leng Ter:
Concluding leases by e-mail. 423-426 - Ewout Keuleers:
From Gambelli to Placanica to a European framework for remote gaming. 427-431 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Computer contracts: Drafting and negotiating computer contracts, Rachel Burnett, Paul Klinger, 2nd ed., Tottel Publishing (2005), 736 pp. hard-cover, £175, ISBN: 0 406 90809 5. 432 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Telecommunications law and regulation, 2nd ed., Ian Walden, John Angel (Eds.), Oxford University Press (2005), p. 731, soft-cover, £75.00, ISBN: 0 19 9274479. 432
Volume 21, Number 6, 2005
- Stephen Saxby:
Realising the value of public sector information. 435-436 - Jonathan Westwell, Miriam Andrews, John McLean, Katrina Mitchell:
Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications. 452-457 - Hasan A. Deveci:
Personal jurisdiction: Where cyberspace meets the real world - Part 1. 464-477 - Stephen Rawson:
Voice Over IP services: Regulatory perspectives from the developed and the developing worlds. 478-487 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard:
Taking a sledgehammer to crack the nut: The EU Enforcement Directive. 488-495 - Chris Moran:
Domain names: Comments on WIPO's new overview of selected UDRP questions. 496-499 - Tim Wright:
Outsourcing - Financial Services Authority report on offshoring. 500-504 - Usha Jagessar, Vicky Sedgwick:
When is personal data not "personal data" - The impact of Durant v. FSA. 505-511 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Defamation law, procedure and practice, David Price, Korieh Duodu, 3rd ed., Thomson and Sweet & Maxwell (2004), 626 pp. hard-cover, £90.00, ISBN: 0 421 83790 X. 512 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: EU communications law: EU Electronic Communications Law, Robert S.K. Bell, Neil Ray, Richmond Law and Tax (2004), 285 pp. hard-cover, £95.00, ISBN: 1 904501 22 2. 512 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Domain names: Collection of WIPO domain name panel decisions, Eun-Joo Min, Mathias Lilleengen (Eds.), Kluwer Law International (2004), p. 516, hard-cover, £77, Euro 110, $124, ISBN: 90 411 22389. 513 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Freedom of expression: Copyright and human rights - freedom of expression - intellectual property - privacy, Paul L.C. Torremans (Ed.), Kluwer Law International (2004), p. 181, hard-cover, £56, Euro 80, $94, ISBN: 90 411 2278 8. 514 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Intellectual property and competitive strategies in the 21st century, Shahid Alikhan, Raghunath Mashelkar, Kluwer Law International (2004), 217 pp. hard-cover, £59, Euro 85, $96, ISBN: 90 411 2119 6. 514
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