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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2007
- David Halliday, Miriam Andrews, Tabeebah Malik:

Baker & McKenzie's annual review of developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications. 21-26 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:

The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 27-31 - Minyan Wang:

Do the regulations on electronic signatures facilitate international electronic commerce? A critical review. 32-41 - Zheng Tang:

An effective dispute resolution system for electronic consumer contracts. 42-52 - Alan S. Reid:

Is society smart enough to deal with smart cards? 53-61 - Abida Chaudri:

Internet domain names and the interaction with intellectual property. 62-66 - Thomas Otter:

Data protection law: The Cinderella of the software industry? 67-72 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:

UK to finally implement the WEEE Directive. 73-76 - Clive Freedman, Jake Hardy:

J Pereira Fernandes SA v. Mehta: A 21st century email meets a 17th century statute. 77-81 - Philippe Laurent:

Google News banned by Brussels High Court - Copiepresse SCRL v. Google Inc. - Prohibitory injunction of the President of the High Court of Brussels, 5 September 2006. 82-85 - Stephen Saxby:

Book review: Sentencing policy in the information society: Sentencing in the Age of Information - from Faust to Macintosh, Katja Franko Aas, Glasshouse Press (2005), (205 pp., soft-cover), ISBN: 1904385389. 86 - Stephen Saxby:

Book review: Cyber law: Cyber Consumer Law and Unfair Trading Practices, Cristina Coteanu, Ashgate Publishing Limited (2005), (256 pp., hard-back, £57.50), ISBN: 0 7546 2417X. 86 - Stephen Saxby:

Book review: Internet regulation: Self-regulation and the Internet, Monroe E. Price, Stefaan G. Verhulst, Kluwer Law International (2005), (208 pp., hard-cover, Eur 110; $ 118; £ 77), ISBN: 90 411 2306 7. 86-87 - Stephen Saxby:

Book review: Managing Risk: Technology and Communications, Jonathan Armstrong, Mark Rhys-Jones, Daniel Dresner, LexisNexis, UK (2004), (209 pp., soft-cover), ISBN: 0 7545 2468 X. 87 - Stephen Saxby:

Book review: Economics and copyright: Developments in the Economics of Copyright - Research and analysis, Lisa N. Takeyama, Wendy J. Gordon, Ruth Towse (Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishers (2005), (197 pp., hard-cover, £55.00), ISBN: 1 84376 930 1. 87
Volume 23, Number 2, January 2007
- Stephen Saxby:

Importance of UK public sector information highlighted in new report. 123-124 - Stephen Saxby:

News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 125-137 - David Halliday, Miriam Andrews, Paul Collins, Elizabeth Jones:

Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications. 138-142 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:

The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 143-147 - Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle:

A snapshot of legal developments and industry issues relevant to information technology, media and telecommunications in key jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific - Co-ordinated by Lovells and contributed to by other leading law firms in the region. 148-155 - Graham Greenleaf:

Australia's proposed ID card: Still quacking like a duck. 156-166 - Marcus Turle:

Freedom of information and the public interest test. 167-176 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard:

Harmonising the regulatory regime for cross-border payment services. 177-187 - Stephen Rawson:

VoIP services: Regulatory perspectives from developing countries. 188-193 - John Worthy, Martin Fanning:

Denial-of-Service: Plugging the legal loopholes? 194-198 - David Bainbridge:

Court of Appeal parts company with the EPO on software patents. 199-204 - Jane Craghill, Mark Watts:

Gowers review - Intellectual property. 205-207 - Stephen Saxby:

Book review: Digital copyright law: Simon Stokes, Digital Copyright Law and Practice, 2nd ed., Hart Publishing (2005), (195 pp., £35.00), ISBN: 1 84113 514 3. 208
Volume 23, Number 3, January 2007
- Stephen Saxby:

Passports in an identity crisis. 209-210 - Stephen Saxby:

News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 211-226 - David Halliday, Michael Dizon, Helen Kemmitt:

Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 227-232 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:

The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 233-237 - Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle:

A snapshot of legal developments and industry issues relevant to information technology, media and telecommunications law in key jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific - Co-ordinated by Lovells and contributed to by other leading law firms in the region. 238-247 - Paul Ganley:

Copyright and IPTV. 248-261 - Evelyne Beatrix Cleff:

Implementing the legal criteria of meaningful consent in the concept of mobile advertising. 262-269 - Abida Chaudri:

Internet domain names and the interaction with intellectual property. 270-275 - David Bainbridge:

Criminal law tackles computer fraud and misuse. 276-281 - David Bainbridge:

Groundless threats and the Internet. 282-284 - David Naylor, Andrew Jaworski:

Linking your way to liability? - Cooper v. Universal Music Australia Ltd [2006]. 285-289 - Philippe Laurent:

Brussels High Court confirms Google News' ban - Copiepresse SCRL v. Google Inc. - Prohibitory injunction/stop order of the President of the High Court of Brussels, 13 February 2007 [opposition procedure against the first default stop order by the same President]. 290-293 - Book review: Misuse of public office: Corruption and misuse of public office, Colin Nicholls, Tim Daniel, Martin Polaine, John Hatchard, Oxford University Press (2006), (822 pp., hard-cover, £125.00), ISBN: 0 19 927458 4. 294

- Book review: Intellectual property law - China: China intellectual property law guide, Debra Menon, 1st ed., Kluwer Law International (2005), (hard-cover, Euro 150.00; US$ 192.00), ISBN: 90 411 2419 5. 294

Volume 23, Number 4, January 2007
- Stephen Saxby:

Parliamentary Committee strongly criticises EU/US Passenger Name Record Agreement. 295-296 - Stephen Saxby:

News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 297-312 - Helen Kemmitt, Tabeebah Malik, Michael Dizon, Paul McGrath, Mandy Tang:

Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 313-316 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:

The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 317-321 - Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle:

A snapshot of legal developments and industry issues relevant to information technology, media and telecommunications law in key jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific - Co-ordinated by Lovells and contributed to by other leading law firms in the region. 322-331 - Graham Greenleaf:

'Access all areas': Function creep guaranteed in Australia's ID Card Bill (No. 1). 332-341 - Thomas Olsen, Tobias Mahler:

Risk, responsibility and compliance in 'Circles of Trust' - Part I. 342-351 - Philip Rees, Dominic Hodgkinson:

Binding Corporate Rules: A simpler clearer vision? 352-356 - Sylvia Kierkegaard:

Charging up the batteries: Squeezing more capacity and power into the new EU Battery Directive. 357-364 - Mike Conradi:

Legal developments in IT security. 365-369 - Nicholas Tyacke, Timothy Webb:

The patentability of business methods in Australia and the United States - The difficulties continue. 370-374 - Mark Crichard, Emily Southon:

Second hand software - The risks. 375-377 - Mark Crichard:

OK ! So we now have a final decision, or do we? - Douglas & Ors v. Hello! Ltd & Ors [2007] UKHL 21 (2 May 2007). 378-380
Volume 23, Number 5, January 2007
- Stephen Saxby:

Public sector information gets a strategic review. 381-382 - Stephen Saxby:

News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 383-398 - Harry Small, David Halliday, Deena Hazini, Siu Ha Tang, Tanya Grunenberg, Helen Kemmitt:

Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications. 399-403 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:

The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 404-408 - Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle:

A snapshot of legal developments and industry issues relevant to information technology, media and telecommunications law in key jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific - co-ordinated by Lovells and contributed to by other leading law firms in the region. 409-414 - Thomas Olsen, Tobias Mahler:

Identity management and data protection law: Risk, responsibility and compliance in 'Circles of Trust' - Part II. 415-426 - Pieter Kleve, Richard V. de Mulder, Kees van Noortwijk

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Information technology in intellectual property law - Problem solving or window dressing? 427-435 - (Withdrawn) RETRACTED: I™: Avatars as trade marks. 436-448

- Fred Greguras:

Intellectual property strategy and best practices for R&D services in China. 449-452 - Aernout H. J. Schmidt:

IT and the judiciary in the Netherlands - A state of affairs. 453-460 - Peter Church, Georgina Kon:

Google at the heart of a data protection storm. 461-465 - Ruth Boardman, Siobhan McManus:

Court of Appeal considers the meaning of 'processing' under the Data Protection Act - Johnson v. Medical Defence Union (No 2) [2007] EWCA Civ 262. 466-470 - Justin Harrington:

The games people play: Nova Productions v Mazooma [2007] EWCA Civ 219 in the Court of the Appeal. 471-475 - Book review: Cybercrime and jurisdiction ? a global survey, Bert-Jaap Koops, Susan W. Brenner (Eds.), T.M.C. Asser Press (2006), (355 pp., hard-cover, £55.00; US$ 95.00), ISBN: 90 6704 221 8. 476

Volume 23, Number 6, 2007
- Stephen Saxby:

House of Lords challenges Government and industry policy on Internet security. 477-478 - Stephen Saxby:

News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 479-494 - Harry Small, David Halliday, Deena Hazini, Siu Ha Tang, Mandy Tang:

Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications. 495-500 - Mark Turner, Dominic Callaghan:

The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 501-505 - Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle:

A snapshot of legal developments and industry issues relevant to information technology, media and telecommunications law in key jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific - Co-ordinated by Lovells and contributed to by other leading law firms in the region. 506-513 - Marcus Turle:

Freedom of information and data protection law - A conflict or reconciliation? 514-522 - Dan Jerker B. Svantesson

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Conflict of laws issues associated with an action for interference with privacy. 523-528 - Edward A. Morse

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The Internet gambling conundrum: Extraterritorial impacts of U.S. laws on Internet businesses. 529-536 - Reinhard Steennot:

Offering financial services over the Internet: What is possible and how to protect consumers? 537-542 - Jens Eckhardt, Martin Lundborg, Claudia Schlipp:

Digital rights management (DRM) and the development of mobile content in Europe. 543-549 - Kah Leng Ter:

Wireless Internet access and potential liabilities. 550-554 - John Ayoade:

Roadmap to solving security and privacy concerns in RFID systems. 555-561 - Mark Taylor, John Haggerty, David Gresty:

The legal aspects of corporate computer forensic investigations. 562-566

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