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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, May 1989
- David Davies:
Computer losses in 1988 - A review. 2-5 - Chris Hennessy:
The complete computer virus handbook: Issue 1, October 1988; published by Price Waterhouse. 5 - Simon Chalton:
Software licensing implications of the copyright, designs and patent act. 6-10 - Bernard P. Zajac Jr.:
Computer viruses can they be prevented? 18-21 - Daryl Maddern:
The consumer and the plastic card. 22-24 - Stephen Saxby:
Banking services: Law and practice - publication of the report of the review committee. 24-25 - Roger Clarke:
Who is liable for software errors? Proposed new product liability law in Australia. 28-32 - Michael Scott:
Potential liability for the development or use of a defective patient care system. 33
Volume 5, Number 2, July 1989
- David Davies:
The computer virus crisis: written by Philip Fites, Peter Johnston and Martin Kratz. (Published by Van Nostrand Reinhold inc. Available through Chapman and Hall Publishers, London. pp. 171). £13.95. ISBN 0-442-28532-9. 8 - Bernard P. Zajac Jr.:
Virus hits Michigan Medical Centers. 28 - Chris Hennessy:
Product review. 29-30 - David W. Greaves:
Battle of the giants: Round one to apple. 31-32 - Stephen Saxby:
News and comment on recent developments in computer law and security from around the world. 33-44
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1989
- Nicholas Green Barrister:
European Antitrust law: Implications for product distribution. 2-7 - Peter Blume:
The personal identity number in Danish law. 10-13 - Martin R. Smith:
Computer versus security staff? 14-16 - Bernard P. Zajac Jr.:
New technologies mean new threats. 17-18 - Ian Walden:
A review of the council of Europe study entitled "New technologies a challenge to privacy protection?". 19-20 - Mark Tantum:
A trip to TEDIS - a report. 21 - David Davies:
The people risks, RAF Brampton 24th May 1989. 22-25
Volume 5, Number 4, November 1989
- Michael Kirby:
Informatics, transborder data flows and law - the new challenges. 2-8 - Roger Clarke, Michael Walters:
An introduction to consumer efts with particular reference to Australia. 9-13 - Ray August:
The draft directive on legal protection of computer programs. 14-16 - Ulrich Wuermeling:
New dimensions of computer-crime - hacking for the KGB - A report. 20-21 - Martin Wasik:
Computers and the blackmail threat. 22-23 - David Davies:
The people risks the creation of a corporate security policy. 24-25 - Philip Whittick:
Is a pen a computer? A discussion on it in the domain of the fraud investigator. 26-28
Volume 5, Number 5, January 1990
- N. M. Brouwer:
Liability for offering and exploiting automated information services: A report from the legal advisory board of the directorate-general for telecommunications information industries and innovation of the European commission. 12-15 - Jane M. Tai:
Recent moves towards further deregulation of the United Kingdom telecommunications industry. 16-17 - Ian J. Lloyd:
Reform of the data protection act. 18 - Roger Clarke:
Consumer EFTS in Australia - Part II - Security issues. 19-22 - R. v. Harper, R. v. Minors:
Computer print-outs continue to court confusion. 23-24 - A. P. Whittick:
Admissibility of documents on optical disc. 24-25 - Bernard P. Zajac Jr.:
The 1989 California eartquake - Did we learn anything? 26 - James Ayres:
Copyrights in codification of statutes and judicial opinions: "Promoting the sciences and useful arts" by capitalizing on a state's failure to publish its law in a useable format? 27-28 - Chris Hennessy:
Computer viruses. 40
Volume 5, Number 6, March 1990
- David Davies:
Computer risk management. 2-7 - Chris Hennessy:
The cuckoo's egg: Clifford Stoll, (1989) (The Bodley Head/Doubleday), price £12.95. (US $19.95, Canada $24.95) ISBN 0385249462. 7 - David Davies:
Virus management. 8-12 - Richard Dedman, Gary Freer:
Technology management. 13-15 - Michael Walters, Roger Clarke:
Electronic banking. 16-18 - Chris Reynolds:
Data protection. 19-22 - A. P. Whittick:
Presentation of evidence: The report of the Steering Group of the Member Services' Directorate by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (I.C.A.E.W.) 1989, (The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) ISBN 1 85355 020 5. 28
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