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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 1999
- Stephen Saxby:
European commission publishes proposal for E-commerce directive. 2 - Christopher Rees:
Legal issues in electronic publishing. 3-7 - Kah Leng Ter:
New laws on E-commerce: Singapore. 8-14 - Jack E. Brown:
Portents of the year 2000 computer problem. 15-20 - Fenwick & West LLP:
1998 update: International legal protection for software. 21-33 - Ulrich Sieber:
Control possibilities for the prevention of criminal content in computer networks part I: - The implementation of sec. 5 TDG, illustrated by using the newsgroups on the internet as an example. 34-39 - Susan Bright:
Application of the EC competition rules to access agreements in the telecommunications sector. 40-42 - Gabriela Kennedy, Henry J. H. Wheare:
Hong Kong telecoms and broadcasting liberalization. 43-45
Volume 15, Number 2, March 1999
- Stephen Saxby:
EC green paper on public sector information is just in time. 74 - Nicholas Bohm, Ian Brown, Brian Gladman:
Strategic export controls: The impact on Cryptography. 75-85 - Nancy Muenchinger:
The highlights of the new legal regime on encryption in France. 86-89 - Ulrich Sieber:
Control possibilities for the prevention of criminal content in computer networks part II. 90-100 - Winfried Schwarz:
Database law - Implementation of the database directive in Austria. 101-105 - Jos Dumortier, Patrick Van Eecke:
The European draft directive on a common framework for electronic signatures. 106-112 - Heather Rowe:
Electronic commerce - European union developments. 113-114 - Arthur Pryor:
"Our competitive future: Building the knowledge-driven economy". 115-116 - John Warchus:
Avoiding litigation: Drafting successful IT contracts. 117-119 - Kit Burden:
Contingency planning for Y2K claims. 120-121
Volume 15, Number 3, May 1999
- Stephen Saxby:
Crown copyright white paper is a missed opportunity. 146 - Rosa Julià-Barceló:
A new legal framework for electronic contracts: The EU electronic commerce proposal. 147-158 - Anne Salaün:
Consumer protection - proposals for improving the protection of online consumers. 159-167 - Ulrich Sieber:
Control possibilities for the prevention of criminal content in computer networks part III. 168-181 - David Flint:
All speech should be free (except this?)! 182-184 - Amanda J. Kearsley:
Legal admissibility of evidence held in digital form. 185-187 - Robert J. Hart:
The EPO technical board of appeal allows computer program product claims. 188-189
Volume 15, Number 4, July 1999
- Stephen Saxby:
Regulating communications - Which way forward? 218 - Jonathan Band, Taro Isshiki:
The new US anti-circumvention provision: Heading in the wrong direction. 219-225 - P. A. C. Keith-Stuart von Mecklenburg:
The legal issues of internet taxation. 226-233 - Nancy Muenchinger:
The highlights of the new legal regime on encryption in France - Part II. 234-237 - Margaret Jackson:
Turns and roundabouts: The new data protection environment in Australia. 238-242 - David Bainbridge, Graham Pearce:
The new UK data protection law and the transitional provisions. 243-247 - Kit Burden:
Looking to the future: The DTI consultation paper on "building confidence in electronic commerce". 248-251 - John Warchus:
Contracts (rights of third parties) bill: Implications for the IT/Technology industry. 252-253 - David Davies:
Insurance and the Y2K risk. 254-256 - Michael Sutton:
National infrastructure forum conference - year 2000 readiness - January 1999. 257-259 - Kit Burden:
Liability of ISP's for third party postings to newsgroups - Godfrey v Demon. 260-262
Volume 15, Number 5, September 1999
- Stephen Saxby:
Government online - Action plan or soundbite? 290 - Ulrich Sieber:
Responsibility of internet providers - A comparative legal study with recommendations for future legal policy. 291-310 - Kit Burden, Peter Gregoire:
E-mail, privilege and a solicitor's duty of confidentiality. 311-313 - John Warchus:
Impact of the woolf reforms on it litigation - The new civil procedure rules. 314-316 - David Lander:
None of our business? - The UK's draft freedom of information bill. 317-319 - Robyn Durie:
Unbundling the loop. 320-323 - Gordon Hughes:
Australian E-commerce legislative initiatives. 324-327 - David Bainbridge:
Reverse analysis and confidentiality of software. 328-330 - John Warchus:
Protecting software and confidential information. 331-332
Volume 15, Number 6, November 1999
- Stephen Saxby:
Challenges for the millennium. 362 - Mitchell Zimmerman, Sally M. Abel:
Securing and protecting a domain name for your web site: Trademarks, trade names and domain names in cyberspace. 363-378 - Jean-François Lerouge:
Road tolling and privacy : Some comments with regard to the EC directive on data protection. 379-388 - Vivianne Jabbour:
Comment on the interception of communications in the UK consultation paper. 389-391 - Simon Davies:
Storm clouds gather over spy agency. 392-393 - Paul McGrath:
Untangling the web - Part I. 394-396 - John Worthy, Grant Anderson:
UK moves towards electronic commerce bill. 397-400 - Benjamin Wright:
Making electronic signatures a reality. 401-402 - Heather Rowe:
What is an exchange? 432
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