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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, February 2000
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: Internet Law is where IT's at. 2 - Christopher Rees:
Comment Column: IT law on the cusp of the new millennium - Some reflections on recent trends and likely developments. 3-4 - Jan Dhont, Yves Poullet:
Data protection - Belgium: An analysis of the new law. 5-19 - Graham Ross, Stephen Castell:
Year 2000 problem: Y2K Pre-Action Protocal - Steps Toward Dispute Resolution. 20-22 - Mark D. Powell, Peter M. Turner-Kerr:
Isseus in e-commerce - European Union: Putting the e- in Brussels and Rome. 23-27 - Steve Orlowski:
Issue in E-Commerce - Australia: Electronic authentication - More than just digital signatures. 28-32 - Adam Taylor:
Internet law - contract: Untangling the web - Part II. 33-36 - Douglas Locke:
Domain name regulation: Bad news for domain name pirates? 37-38 - Derrick Grover:
Software Patents: Software Patents - Damage Limitation. 39-40 - Heather Rowe:
EU data protection: The international safe harbour principles. 41-42 - Mark Moncreiffe:
Telecoms service contracts: Telecommunications service contracts - The legal implications. 43-46 - Andrew Stokes:
Case report: Standard exclusion clauses may not hold water. 47-48 - Don Jerrard, Harry Small:
EU Developments in IP, IT and Telecommunications Law. 49-54
Volume 16, Number 2, April 2000
- Stephen Saxby:
All Chance for Domain Names. 74 - Christopher Millard:
Four Key Challenges for Internet and E-Commerce Lawyers. 75-77 - Stevan Harnad:
E-Knowledge: Freeing the Refereed Journal Corpus Online. 78-87 - David Flint:
The Internet and Children's Rights: Suffer the Little Children. 88-94 - Anita Smith, Roger Clarke
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Privacy in Electronic Media: Identification, Authentication and Anonymity in a Legal Context. 95-100 - Steven Gallagher:
E-Commerce Contracts: Contracting in Cyberspace - A Minefield for the Unwary. 101-104 - Stuart Dutson:
E-Commerce - European Union: Transnational E-Commerce. 105-107 - Mads Bryde Andersen:
Digital Evidence: The Evidentiary Weight of Digital Documents. 108-112 - Thomas Hoeren:
E-Commerce - Germany: Electronic Commerce and Law - Some Fragmentary Thoughts on the Future of Internet Regulation From a German Perspective. 113-117 - Stephen Digby:
EURIM Report: EURIM - European Informatics Market - The Story Continues. 118-120
Volume 16, Number 3, June 2000
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: Information Age Government is as Hand. 146 - Clive Seddon:
Comment Column: IT Projects: A Personal Perspective Upon Recent Developments. 147-150 - Hilary E. Pearson:
Open Source Licences: Open Source - The Death of Proprietary Systems? 151-156 - David Strang, Toby Crick:
The UK Competition Act 1998 and the IT Industry: A Discussion of the UK's New Competition Regime and its Potential Impact on the IT Sector. 157-161 - Clifford May:
Computer-Based Evidence: The Identification and Recovery of Evidence in Electronic Format. 162-165 - Margaret Jackson:
Data Protection - Australia: Taking IT Seriously: Australia's New Commitment to Data Protection. 166-169 - Alan S. Wernick:
Domain Names - United States: Trademark Owners Receive New Federal Law in their Fight Against Cyberpirates and Cybersquatters. 170-172 - Assafa Endeshaw:
Domain Names: WIPO's Proposals for the Resolution of Domain Name Disputes. 173-179 - Susanna H. S. Leong:
Internet Copyright - Singapore: Copyright Protection in Cyberspace: Recent Amendments to the Copyright Act 1987 in Singapore. 180-186 - Kah Leng Ter:
Computer Crime - UK/Singapore: UNauthorized Access to Computer Data. 187-189 - Kit Burden:
Equitable Assignment of Copyright Raised in Software Dispute: Lakeview Computers V Mr Charles Steadman. 190-191 - Tuvi Keinan:
Case Report - II: The Duty of Confidence and its Application to the use of Information for Commercial Purposes. 192-194 - Don Jerrard, Harry Small:
EU Developments in IP, IT and Telecommunications Law. 195-201
Volume 16, Number 4, August 2000
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: E-Commerce gets a Dose of Regulation. 218 - Michael D. Scott:
Reflections of an E-Commerce Lawyer: When Every Decision is a 'You bet your Company' Decision: Tales of an E-Commerce Lawyer. 219-222 - Mark Weston:
Domain Names: Domain Names - Disputes and Resolution - Part I. 223-230 - Rosa Julià-Barceló, Kamiel J. Koelman:
Intermediary Liability: Intermediary Liability in the E-Commerce Directive: So far so good, but it's now enough. 231-239 - Gabriela Kennedy:
Encryption Policies: Codemakers, Codebreakers and Rulemakers: Dilemmas in Current Encryption Policies. 240-247 - Claire Coleman:
E-Commerce Bill - Ireland: The Irish Electronic Commerce Bill 2000. 248-251 - Lee A. Bygrave:
European Data Protection: Determining Applicable Law Pursuant to Europaan Data Protection Legislation. 252-257 - Kit Burden:
E-Insurance: 'E-Risk' and Insurance. 258-260 - John Warchus:
E-Defamation: E-Defamation: The Atlantic Divide grows wider. 261-262 - Tuvi Keinan:
A Web of Lies?: Dr Laurence Godfrey V Demon Internet. 263-265 - Don Jerrard, Harry Small:
EU Developments in IP, IT and Telecommunications Law. 266-273
Volume 16, Number 5, October 2000
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: RIP bill - time for a re-think. 290 - Simon Chalton:
Comment Column: The Legal Protection of Information Comprised in Software and Databases. 291-294 - Indira Mahalingam Carr, Katherine S. Williams:
Securing the E-Commerce Environment: Enforcemant Measures and Penalty Levels in the Computer Misuse Legislation of Britain, Malaysia and Singapore. 295-310 - Bert-Jaap Koops, Corien Prins:
Public ICT Policy: Internationalziation and ICT Law: The Position of the UK, Germany, France and the United States. 311-316 - Mark Weston:
Domain Names: Domain Names - Disputes and Resolution - Part II. 317-324 - George Wheeler-Carmichael:
Government IT Projects: The McCartney Report "Successful IT: Modernizing Government in Action" and the CSSA Report "Getting IT Right for Government". 325-328 - Peter Csonka:
Internet Crima: The Draft Council of Europe Convention on Cyber-Crime: A Response to the Challenge of Crime in the Age of the Internet? 329-330 - Tuvi Keinan:
Case Report: More Woes for Suppliers as Court Rules on the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977, Pegler Limited V Wang (UK) Limited Technology & Construction Court (HH Judge Bowsher QC). 331-333 - Don Jerrard, Harry Small:
EU Developments in IP, IT and Telecommunications Law. 334-342
Volume 16, Number 6, December 2000
- Stephen Saxby:
Editorial: Avalanche of Data Regulation and Guidance Hits UK Business. 362 - David L. Hayes:
Internet Copyright: Advanced Copyright Issues on the Internet. 363-377 - Nancy Muenchinger:
E-Commerce - US: Proposed US Legal Solutions to Questions Concerning Electronic Commerce. 378-385 - Yolanda Chora, Robyn Durie:
EU Telecoms Policy Development: EU Communications Legislation Review. 386-390 - Gabriela Kennedy:
Domain Names - Hong Kong: Domains of the Day: Proposals for the Overhaul of the Administration and Assignment of Domain Names in Hong Kong. 391-393 - David Smith:
Risk Management: E-Business Strategy Risk Management. 394-396 - Mark Crichard:
UK Electronic Communications Act 2000: Electronic Communications Act 2000 - Take-off Time for E-Business or a Missed Opportunity? 397-399 - Rico Calleja:
RIP Act 2000 - UK: The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. 400-401 - John Warchus:
Opinion: Suing Technology Suppliers: An open Season? 402-403 - Kit Burden:
Case Report I: Contract Negotiation not 'Subject-to-Contract'. 404-405 - Andreas Manolopoulos:
Case Report II: The Quest for Appropriate Copyright Protection. 406-408 - Don Jerrad, Harry Small:
EU Developments in IP, IT and Telecommunications Law. 409-416 - Patrick Wheeler:
Practical Intellectual Property Precedents by Heather Rowe. 432

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