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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, Spring 2015
- Primavera De Filippi, Lionel Maurel:
The paradoxes of open data and how to get rid of it? Analysing the interplay between open data and sui-generis rights on databases. 1-22 - Ian Brown:
The feasibility of transatlantic privacy-protective standards for surveillance. 23-40 - Stefanie Speth:
The relationship of VULA and LLU/SLU from a European regulatory policy perspective. 41-52 - Cheng Lim Saw, Warren B. Chik:
Whither the future of internet streaming and time-shifting? Revisiting the rights of reproduction and communication to the public in copyright law after Aereo. 53-88
- Felipe Romero Moreno:
From Gutenberg to the Internet Free Speech, Advancing Technology, and the Implications for Democracy, by Russell L. WeaverFree Speech in an Internet Era Papers from the Free Speech Discussion Forum, Edited by Clive Walker and Russell L. Weaver. 89-97
Volume 23, Number 2, Summer 2015
- Monika Zalnieriute:
An international constitutional moment for data privacy in the times of mass-surveillance. 99-133 - Irini Katsirea:
Electronic press: 'Press-like' or 'television-like'? 134-156 - Andreas Kotsios:
Privacy in an augmented reality. 157-185
Volume 23, Number 3, Fall 2015
- Niloufer Selvadurai:
Not just a face in the crowd: addressing the intrusive potential of the online application of face recognition technologies. 187-218 - Dan Svantesson:
The holy trinity of legal fictions undermining the application of law to the global Internet. 219-234 - Shan Lu:
Conditional access to music: reducing copyright infringement without restricting cloud sharing. 235-260 - Stavroula Karapapa, Maurizio Borghi:
Search engine liability for autocomplete suggestions: personality, privacy and the power of the algorithm. 261-289 - Niklas Vainio, Samuli Miettinen:
Telecommunications data retention after Digital Rights Ireland: legislative and judicial reactions in the Member States. 290-309 - Maurice Schellekens:
The Internet access provider: unwilling or unable? 310-321
- Alex B. Makulilo:
Asian Data Privacy Laws, Trade and Human Rights Perspective, by Graham Greenleaf. 322-324
Volume 23, Number 4, Winter 2015
- Miquel Peguera:
In the aftermath of Google Spain: how the 'right to be forgotten' is being shaped in Spain by courts and the Data Protection Authority. 325-347 - Kristina Irion:
Your digital home is no longer your castle: how cloud computing transforms the (legal) relationship between individuals and their personal records. 348-371 - Alex B. Makulilo:
Privacy in mobile money: central banks in Africa and their regulatory limits. 372-391
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