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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 2006
- Stephen Saxby:
eGovernment is dead: Long live transformation. 1-2 - Jonathan Westwell, Miriam Andrews, John McLean, Katrina Mitchell:
Baker & McKenzie's annual review of developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 20-25 - Chris Connolly, Prashanti Ravindra:
First UN Convention on eCommerce finalised. 31-38 - Hasan A. Deveci:
Personal jurisdiction: Where cyberspace meets the real world - Part II. 39-45 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard:
Outlawing circumvention of technological measures going overboard: Hollywood style. 46-56 - Peter Fleischer, Dan Cooper:
EU data privacy in practice - Microsoft's approach to compliance. 57-67 - Kit Burden:
Indemnities in IT and outsourcing contracts. 68-72 - Georg Philip Krog:
The Norwegian "Napster case" - Do hyperlinks constitute the "making available to the public" as a main or accessory act? 73-77 - C. Wilson:
Book review: Law of copyright: Kevin Garnett, Gillian Davies, Gwilym Harbottle, (senior Eds) , Copinger and Skone James on Copyright 15th ed., vols. 1/2, Sweet & Maxwell (2005), pp. 1850/1181, Hard-cover, £335.00, ISBN: 0421 876 506. 78
Volume 22, Number 2, 2006
- Stephen Saxby:
Government feels the pressure on identity cards. 103-104 - Jonathan Westwell, Miriam Andrews, Sara Dethridge, Clare Horvath:
Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 117-121 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard:
Blogs, lies and the doocing: The next hotbed of litigation? 127-136 - Mark F. Radcliffe:
Grokster: The new law of third party liability for copyright infringement under United States law. 137-149 - Bill Woloch:
New dynamic threats requires new thinking - "Moving beyond compliance". 150-156 - Kah Leng Ter:
Legal effects of input errors in eContracting. 157-164 - David Flint:
RFID tags, security and the individual. 165-168 - Jonathon Little, Alexander Brown:
Someone to watch over you. 169-171 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:
Will IT in the UK become greener in 2006? - The impact of the new UK Regulations on the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. 172-175 - Katerina Maidment:
United Kingdom: New guidance on disclosure of electronic documents. 176-177 - Rachel Montagnon, Nick Gardner:
Not a lot o' luck for Shopalotto.com and the patentability of Internet games. 178-180
Volume 22, Number 3, 2006
- Stephen Saxby:
Court of Appeal increases UK consumer protection for overseas credit purchases. 181-182 - Jonathan Westwell, Miriam Andrews, Greg Lovell, Edyth Cormack:
Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications. 196-200 - Yves Poullet:
EU data protection policy. The Directive 95/46/EC: Ten years after. 206-217 - David Bainbridge:
The registration as designs of computer icons, graphical user interfaces and webpages. 218-221 - Mark Rasdale:
Legislating for robots & zombies. 222-227 - Kevin M. Rogers:
Viagra, viruses and virgins: A pan-Atlantic comparative analysis on the vanquishing of spam. 228-240 - Kim Frost, Henrik Udsen:
Anti spam regulation in Denmark. 241-249 - Gabriela Kennedy, Douglas Clark:
Outsourcing to China - Risks and benefits. 250-253 - Fiona Marès:
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000: Overview of the case of R v. Clifford Stanford (CA (Crim Div) 1 February 2006) and the offence of unlawfully intercepting telecommunications on a private system (section 1(2) offence). 254-256 - C. Wilson:
Book review: Freedom of information- Marcus Turle, Freedom of Information Manual, first ed. Sweet & Maxwell, 2005, ISBN 0421 922 400, (493 pp., Hard-cover £95.00). 257
Volume 22, Number 4, 2006
- Stephen Saxby:
OECD reports on growing importance of public sector information to the knowledge economy. 259-260 - David Halliday, Miriam Andrews, Tim Wheeler, Greg Lovell:
Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications. 277-282 - Roger Clarke:
Google's gauntlets - Challenges to 'old world corps', consumers and the law. 288-298 - María Verónica Pérez Asinari:
Internet gambling and betting services: When the GATS' rules are not applied due to the public morals/public order exception. What lessons can be learnt? 299-308 - Mark Taylor:
The EU Data Retention Directive. 309-312 - Tatyana Dobson, Elle Todd:
Radio frequency identification technology. 313-315 - Jan Grijpink:
An assessment model for the use of biometrics. 316-319 - Mark Watts:
Information, data and personal data - Reflections on Durant v. Financial Services Authority. 320-325 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard:
Clearing the legal barriers - Danish court upholds 'deep linking' in Home v. Ofir. 326-332 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:
Is shopping online now risk free for UK consumers? 333-337
- Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Communications and Multimedia Security, David Chadwick, Bart Preneel (Eds.) (2005), (287 pp., Hard-cover, £88.50, $149.00), ISBN: 0 387 24485 9. 338 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Trade Marks in the Digital Age, Timothy Lee Wherry, The Scarecrow Press, Inc. (2004), (90 pp., Soft-cover, £18.95), ISBN: 0 8108 4975 5. 338 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: IT and e-commerce statutes - Blackstone's Statutes on IT and E-commerce, Steve Hedley, Tanya Aplin, second ed., Oxford University Press (2004), (434 pp., Soft-cover, £16.99), ISBN: 0 19 927303 0. 338 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Computer Security in the 21st Century, D.T. Lee, S.P. Shieh, J.D. Tygar (Eds.) (2005), (268 pp., Hard-cover, £71.50; $129.00), ISBN: 0 387 24005 5. 338-339
Volume 22, Number 5, 2006
- Stephen Saxby:
CLSR welcomes new Report Correspondents. 341-342 - Jonathan Westwell, Miriam Andrews, Tabeebah Malik, Julia Pearce, Chris Saunderson:
Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 359-364 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:
The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 365-369 - Eleni Kosta, Peggy Valcke:
Retaining the data retention directive. 370-380 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard:
Here comes the 'cybernators'! 381-391 - (Withdrawn) RETRACTED: The Pirate Bay deep-sixed. 392-401
- Kah Leng Ter:
Singapore's multi-pronged strategy against spam. 402-408 - Carolyn Burbridge:
IPTV: The dependencies for success. 409-412 - Stephen Sampson:
Streaming of live television broadcasts over the Internet found to infringe copyright. 413-415 - Georgina Kon, Peter Church:
A denial of service but not a denial of justice. 416-417 - Monique Woo, Vivian Lui:
Hong Kong releases Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2006. 418-420 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Information management - Stephan Kudyba, Managing Data Mining - Advice from Experts, Cybertech Publishing (2004), (260 pp., Soft-cover, £19.50), ISBN: 1 59140 243 3. 421 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Human Rights in the Digital Age, Mathias Klang, Andrew Murray (Eds.), Glasshouse Press (2005), (243 pp., Soft-cover, £25.00), ISBN: 1 90438 531 1. 421 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: The TRIPS Agreement - Drafting History and Analysis, second ed., Daniel Gervais, Thomson-Sweet & Maxwell (2003), (580 pp., Hard-cover, £178.00), ISBN: 0 421 789 107. 421-422 - C. Wilson:
Book review: Freedom of Information Handbook, Peter Carey, Marcus Turle (Eds.), Law Society (2006), pp. 320, Soft-cover £69.95, ISBN: 1 85328 968 X. 422
Volume 22, Number 6, 2006
- Stephen Saxby:
Privacy protection is battling to keep pace with technology. 423-424 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:
The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 449-453 - Paul Ganley, Ben Allgrove:
Net neutrality: A user's guide. 454-463 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard:
The new media landscape: Regulating the idiot boxes. 464-471 - Emad Abdel Rahim Dahiyat:
Intelligent agents and intentionality: Should we begin to think outside the box? 472-480 - Katerina Maidment:
Deadline or guideline? - Stipulations as to time in IT contracts. 481-485 - Paul O'Hare:
Electronic databases: Protecting your investment - An analysis of the legal rights in electronic databases under UK law. 486-492 - Richard Kemp, Caspar Gibbons:
Database right after BHB v. William Hill: Enact and repent at leisure. 493-498 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: Intellectual Property: Copyright, limitations and the three-step test - an analysis of the three-step test in international and EC copyright law, Martin Senftleben, Kluwer Law International (2004), 340 pp. Hard-cover, £67, Euro 95, $107, ISBN: 90 411 2267 2. 499 - Stephen Saxby:
Book review: EU Electronic Communications Law - Competition and Regulation in the European Telecommunications Market, Paul Nihoul, Peter Rodford, Oxford University Press (2004), (802 pp., Hard-cover, £125), ISBN: 0 19 926340 X. 499
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