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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, February 2011
- Dan Svantesson:
The significance and protection of identity in the online world. 1-3
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 4-5
- Yves Poullet:
e-Youth before its judges - Legal protection of minors in cyberspace. 6-20 - Etienne Montero, Quentin Van Enis:
Enabling freedom of expression in light of filtering measures imposed on Internet intermediaries: Squaring the circle? 21-35 - Yue Liu:
Scenario study of biometric systems at borders. 36-44 - Bart W. Schermer:
The limits of privacy in automated profiling and data mining. 45-52 - Rebecca Wong:
Data protection: The future of privacy. 53-57 - Richard Cumbley, Peter Church:
A simpler solution for offshoring personal information? 58-60 - Paul Hunton:
The stages of cybercrime investigations: Bridging the gap between technology examination and law enforcement investigation. 61-67 - Marc de Vries:
Integrating Europe's PSI re-use rules - Demystifying the maze. 68-74 - Kah Leng Ter:
Have you signed your electronic contract? 75-82
- Carmen Burgos, Beatriz Pavón:
Spanish Supreme Court provides limited relief for data controllers. 83-85
- Helen Kemmitt, Michael Dizon, Tom Gastrell, Sophie Lewis:
EU update. 86-91 - Mark Turner:
European national news. 92-97
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 98-105
- Oleksandr Pastukhov:
Cyber terrorism prevention and counteraction workshop review. 106-107
Volume 27, Number 2, April 2011
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 109-110
- Warren B. Chik:
The Google conundrum: Perpetrator or facilitator on the net? - Forging a fair copyright framework of rights, liability and responsibility in response to search engine 2.0 - Part I: The Google Images Search Engine. 111-132 - Rolf H. Weber:
Accountability in the Internet of Things. 133-138 - Richard Kemp, Paul Hinton, Paul Garland:
Legal rights in data. 139-151 - Keiran Hardy:
WWWMDs: Cyber-attacks against infrastructure in domestic anti-terror laws. 152-161 - Pieter Kleve, Richard V. de Mulder, Kees van Noortwijk:
The definition of ICT Crime. 162-167 - José R. Agustina, Gemma Galdon Clavell:
The impact of CCTV on fundamental rights and crime prevention strategies: The case of the Catalan Control Commission of Video surveillance Devices. 168-174 - Alexandre L. D. Pereira:
Software interoperability, intellectual property and competition law - Compulsory licenses for abuse of market dominance. 175-179 - Varun Srikanth, Arun Binoy Mattamana:
Regulating online gambling: The Indian perspective. 180-188
- Ian Edwards:
English High Court decides that "making available" over the internet only occurs in the jurisdiction where the servers are based. 189-190
- Helen Kemmitt, Michael Dizon, Wendy Pang, Tom Gastrell, Bianca Chouls:
EU update. 191-195 - Mark Turner:
European national news. 196-200
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 201-210
- José R. Agustina, Fredesvinda Insa:
Challenges before crime in a digital era: Outsmarting cybercrime offenders - Workshop on Cybercrime, Computer Crime Prevention and the Surveillance Society. 211-212 - Sylvia Kierkegaard, Till Kreutzer, Allard Ringnalda:
Co-Reach in IPR in New Media Workshop: CLSR co-hosts policy meeting on ISP Liability. 213-219
Volume 27, Number 3, June 2011
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 221-222
- Sylvia Kierkegaard, Nigel Waters, Graham Greenleaf, Lee A. Bygrave, Ian J. Lloyd, Steve Saxby:
30 years on - The review of the Council of Europe Data Protection Convention 108. 223-231 - Olga Mironenko:
Body scanners versus privacy and data protection. 232-244 - Adam Warren, Elizabeth Mavroudi:
Surveillance and identity management: Migrant perspectives on UK Biometric Residence Permits. 245-249 - Noriswadi Ismail:
Cursing the Cloud (or) Controlling the Cloud? 250-257 - Pessi Honkasalo:
Links and copyright law. 258-266 - Xiaolu Zhang:
Setting the stage: Arnold Schwarzenegger and video games prepare for battle in the United States Supreme Court. 267-277 - Sylvia Kierkegaard:
POSTAL 2 plays in US court - Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association. 278-290
- Paul de Hert, Monika Kopcheva:
International mutual legal assistance in criminal law made redundant: A comment on the Belgian Yahoo! case. 291-297 - Dan Jerker B. Svantesson:
Pammer and Hotel Alpenhof - ECJ decision creates further uncertainty about when e-businesses "direct activities" to a consumer's state under the Brussels I Regulation. 298-304
- Joel Smith, Victoria Horsey:
Significant extension to the ASA's remit allows members of the public and rival businesses to complain via the ASA about statements made on webpages and social networking sites. 305-307
- Sara Dethridge, Michael Dizon, Joanna Thompson, Sarah Philpott:
EU update. 308-312 - Mark Turner:
European national news. 313-317
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 318-326
- Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon:
On networks and states - The global politics of Internet governance. 327-328
Volume 27, Number 4, August 2011
- Xiaolu Zhang, Sylvia Kierkegaard:
Postscript - Brown v. EMA/ESA - U.S. Supreme Court decision 27 June 2011. iv
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 329-330
- Warren B. Chik:
The Google conundrum: Perpetrator or facilitator on the net? - Forging a fair copyright framework of rights, liability and responsibility in response to search engine 2.0 - Part II: The Google Books Search Project. 331-347 - Jean-Philippe Moiny:
Are Internet protocol addresses personal data? The fight against online copyright infringement. 348-361 - Laura McKinnon:
Planning for the succession of digital assets. 362-367 - Eliza Mik:
Some technological implications for ascertaining the contents of contracts in web-based transactions. 368-376 - Clare Chambers:
How virtual are virtual economies? An exploration into the legal, social and economic nature of virtual world economies. 377-384 - Tushar Kumar Biswas:
Data and information theft in e-commerce, jurisdictional challenges, related issues and response of Indian laws. 385-393 - Ida Madieha bt. Abdul Ghani Azmi:
Bioinformatics and genetic privacy: The impact of the Personal Data Protection Act 2010. 394-401 - Richard Jones, Dalal Tahri:
Online selling and contracting: An overview of EU rules. 402-406 - Andrew Joint, Edwin Baker:
Knowing the past to understand the present1 - issues in the contracting for cloud based services. 407-415 - Sylvia Kierkegaard, Wolfgang Schulz, Theodor Enders, Mingde Li:
New challenges for copyright protection - Co-Reach in IPR in New Media Workshop II. 416-426
- Sara Dethridge, Michael Dizon, Harriet Robinson, Lauren Stewart:
EU update. 427-430 - Mark Turner:
European national news. 431-435
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 436-446
- Noriswadi Ismail:
Personal data protection in Malaysia - law and practice. 447-448
Volume 27, Number 5, September 2011
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 449-450
- Sylvia Kierkegaard:
US war on terror EU SWIFT(ly) signs blank cheque on EU data. 451-464 - Hasan A. Deveci:
Hyperlinks citations, reproducing original works. 465-478 - M. Sakthivel:
Webcasters' protection under copyright - A comparative study. 479-496 - Paul Quinn, Paul de Hert:
The Patients' Rights Directive (2011/24/EU) - Providing (some) rights to EU residents seeking healthcare in other Member States. 497-502 - Patrick Kierkegaard:
Electronic health record: Wiring Europe's healthcare. 503-515 - Kathy Eivazi:
Computer use monitoring and privacy at work. 516-523 - Stephen Mason, Esther George:
Digital evidence and 'cloud' computing. 524-528 - Harshita Kumar, Deepesh Kumar:
Protecting software programmes vis-à-vis patentability of software. 529-536 - Ameen Jauhar:
All talk and no bite: Copyright infringement and piracy trends in India. 537-541
- Philippe Laurent:
Copiepresse SCRL & alii v. Google Inc. - In its decision of 5 May 2011, the Brussels Court of Appeal confirms the prohibitory injunction order banning Google News and Google's "in cache" function. 542-545
- Philip Westmacott, Nicole Hogan:
Sowing seeds of change for the digital world - A response to 'Digital opportunity: A review of intellectual property and growth'. 546-550
- Sara Dethridge, Michael Dizon, Emily Sweetman, Lauren Hurtley:
EU update. 551-556 - Mark Turner:
European national news. 557-562
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 563-570
Volume 27, Number 6, December 2011
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 571-572
- Sylvia Kierkegaard:
To block or not to block - European child porno law in question. 573-584 - Jeremy Prichard, Paul A. Watters, Caroline Spiranovic:
Internet subcultures and pathways to the use of child pornography. 585-600 - Colin R. Davies:
An evolutionary step in intellectual property rights - Artificial intelligence and intellectual property. 601-619 - Maurice Schellekens:
A database right in search results? - An intellectual property right reconsidered in respect of computer generated databases. 620-629 - Richard Jones, Dalal Tahri:
An overview of EU data protection rules on use of data collected online. 630-636 - Ben Buckley, Matt Hunter:
Say cheese! Privacy and facial recognition. 637-640 - Clive Seddon:
TMT contracts: Avoiding termination and achieving positive realignment: How legal counsel can make a difference - A UK perspective. 641-646 - Mark Taylor, John Haggerty, David Gresty, Tom Berry:
Digital evidence from peer-to-peer networks. 647-652 - Rajinder Kaur, Rashmi Aggarwal:
Cyber-squatting: Legal implications and judicial approaches - An Indian perspective. 653-658
- Sara Dethridge, Michael Dizon, Jaimini Chauhan, Harriet Robinson:
EU update. 659-662 - Mark Turner:
European national news. 663-668
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 669-678
- Kamal Halili Hassan:
Information and Communication Technology Law, State, Internet and Information, Legal & Regulatory Challenges. 679-680
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