Journal: Comput. Law Secur. Rev.

Volume 21, Issue 1

1 -- 2Stephen Saxby. European Court of Justice interprets key aspect of Database Directive
22 -- 29Dan Jerker B. Svantesson. An update on the proposed Hague Convention on exclusive choice of court agreements
30 -- 37Vlasti Broucek, Paul Turner, Sandra Frings. Music piracy, universities and the Australian Federal Court: Issues for forensic computing specialists
38 -- 45Ioannis Iglezakis. e-Commerce directive - The Greek response
46 -- 50Justin Harrington. Liability for pre-contract working - Balancing the risks in technology procurements
51 -- 55Ruth Atkins. Software contracts and the acceptance testing procedure
56 -- 60Dominic Callaghan, Carol O'Sullivan. Who should bear the cost of software bugs?
61 -- 67Rachel Burnett. Legal risk management for the IT industry
68 -- 73David Davies. Crisis management: combating the denial syndrome
74 -- 77Thorsten Lauterbach. par excellence"
78 -- 83David Halliday, Paul Ganley, Ruth Tomlinson, Miriam Andrews. Baker & McKenzie's annual review of developments in EU law relating to IP, IT and telecommunications
84 -- 85Stephen Saxby. Book review: Telecoms and broadcasting regulation: Telecommunications, broadcasting and the Internet - EU competition law and regulation, second ed., Laurent Garzaniti (Ed.), Thomson and Sweet & Maxwell (2003), 675 pp., £139-€197, ISBN: 0-421-85140-6
84 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Book review: Photography law: The law of photography and digital images, Cristina Michalos (Ed.), Thomson and Sweet & Maxwell (2004), 907 pp., Hard-cover, £155, €219, ISBN: 0-421-76470-8
85 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Book review: Telecoms regulation: Telecommunications regulation, John Buckley (Ed.), The Institution of Electrical Engineers (2003), 240 pp., Hard-cover, £49.00, ISBN: 0-85296-444-7