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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, Spring 2005
- Alan Cunningham:
Rights Expression on Digital Communication Networks: Some Implications for Copyright. 1-38 - Dan Jerker B. Svantesson:
The characteristics making Internet communication challenge traditional models of regulation - What every international jurist should know about the Internet. 39-69 - Frederic Debusseré:
The EU E-Privacy Directive: A Monstrous Attempt to Starve the Cookie Monster? 70-97 - Anne Flanagan:
The law and computer crime: Reading the Script of Reform. 98-117 - Elizabeth MacDonald:
Bugs and breaches. 118-138 - John Huntley:
Review Article. 139-154
Volume 13, Number 2, Summer 2005
- Lucy Cradduck, Adrian McCullagh:
Designing Copyright TPM : A Mutant Digital Copyright. 155-187 - Mark Young:
The Future of Universal Service. Does it Have One? 188-205 - Grace Chan:
Domain name protection in Hong Kong: flaws and proposals for reform. 206-242 - Anatoli Kalpakidou:
Business Method Patents. Should they survive in Europe? 243-259 - Alexander Shytov:
Indecency on the Internet and International Law. 260-280
- Prodromos Tsiavos:
Review: Between Revolution and Governance: A Review of Xiudian Dai's The Digital Revolution and Governance. 281-285
- Lee A. Bygrave:
Review: The Law of Privacy and the Media. 286-289 - Andrew Adams:
Review: CyberEthics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace. 289-291 - John Huntley:
Review: Contract Law In An E-Commerce Age : Essential Law Series. 291-294 - Charlotte Waelde:
Review: Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy. 295-297
Volume 13, Number 3, Fall 2005
- Stephen Saxby:
Crown Copyright Regulation in the UK - Is the Debate Still Alive? 299-335 - Jinseok Park:
Has Patentable Subject Matter Been Expanded? -A Comparative Study on Software Patent Practices in the European Patent Office, the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Japanese Patent Office. 336-377 - Assafa Endeshaw:
Intellectual Property Enforcement in Asia: A Reality Check. 378-412 - Cheng Lim Saw, Winston T. H. Koh:
Does P2P have a Future? Perspectives from Singapore. 413-436 - Aashish Srivastava:
No Rice, No Wife to Cook: An Analysis of the Electronic Signatures Law of China. 437-452
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