Journal: Comput. Law Secur. Rev.

Volume 15, Issue 6

362 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Challenges for the millennium
363 -- 378Mitchell Zimmerman, Sally M. Abel. Securing and protecting a domain name for your web site: Trademarks, trade names and domain names in cyberspace
379 -- 388Jean-François Lerouge. Road tolling and privacy : Some comments with regard to the EC directive on data protection
389 -- 391Vivianne Jabbour. Comment on the interception of communications in the UK consultation paper
392 -- 393Simon Davies. Storm clouds gather over spy agency
394 -- 396Paul McGrath. Untangling the web - Part I
397 -- 400John Worthy, Grant Anderson. UK moves towards electronic commerce bill
401 -- 402Benjamin Wright. Making electronic signatures a reality
432 -- 0Heather Rowe. What is an exchange?

Volume 15, Issue 5

290 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Government online - Action plan or soundbite?
291 -- 310Ulrich Sieber. Responsibility of internet providers - A comparative legal study with recommendations for future legal policy
311 -- 313Kit Burden, Peter Gregoire. E-mail, privilege and a solicitor's duty of confidentiality
314 -- 316John Warchus. Impact of the woolf reforms on it litigation - The new civil procedure rules
317 -- 319David Lander. None of our business? - The UK's draft freedom of information bill
320 -- 323Robyn Durie. Unbundling the loop
324 -- 327Gordon Hughes. Australian E-commerce legislative initiatives
328 -- 330David Bainbridge 0002. Reverse analysis and confidentiality of software
331 -- 332John Warchus. Protecting software and confidential information

Volume 15, Issue 4

218 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Regulating communications - Which way forward?
219 -- 225Jonathan Band, Taro Isshiki. The new US anti-circumvention provision: Heading in the wrong direction
226 -- 233P. A. C. Keith-Stuart von Mecklenburg. The legal issues of internet taxation
234 -- 237Nancy Muenchinger. The highlights of the new legal regime on encryption in France - Part II
238 -- 242Margaret Jackson. Turns and roundabouts: The new data protection environment in Australia
243 -- 247David Bainbridge 0002, Graham Pearce. The new UK data protection law and the transitional provisions
248 -- 251Kit Burden. Looking to the future: The DTI consultation paper on "building confidence in electronic commerce"
252 -- 253John Warchus. Contracts (rights of third parties) bill: Implications for the IT/Technology industry
254 -- 256David Davies. Insurance and the Y2K risk
257 -- 259Michael Sutton. National infrastructure forum conference - year 2000 readiness - January 1999
260 -- 262Kit Burden. Liability of ISP's for third party postings to newsgroups - Godfrey v Demon

Volume 15, Issue 3

146 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Crown copyright white paper is a missed opportunity
147 -- 158Rosa Julià-Barceló. A new legal framework for electronic contracts: The EU electronic commerce proposal
159 -- 167Anne Salaün. Consumer protection - proposals for improving the protection of online consumers
168 -- 181Ulrich Sieber. Control possibilities for the prevention of criminal content in computer networks part III
182 -- 184David Flint. All speech should be free (except this?)!
185 -- 187Amanda J. Kearsley. Legal admissibility of evidence held in digital form
188 -- 189Robert J. Hart. The EPO technical board of appeal allows computer program product claims

Volume 15, Issue 2

74 -- 0Stephen Saxby. EC green paper on public sector information is just in time
75 -- 85Nicholas Bohm, Ian Brown, Brian Gladman. Strategic export controls: The impact on Cryptography
86 -- 89Nancy Muenchinger. The highlights of the new legal regime on encryption in France
90 -- 100Ulrich Sieber. Control possibilities for the prevention of criminal content in computer networks part II
101 -- 105Winfried Schwarz. Database law - Implementation of the database directive in Austria
106 -- 112Jos Dumortier, Patrick van Eecke. The European draft directive on a common framework for electronic signatures
113 -- 114Heather Rowe. Electronic commerce - European union developments
115 -- 116Arthur Pryor. "Our competitive future: Building the knowledge-driven economy"
117 -- 119John Warchus. Avoiding litigation: Drafting successful IT contracts
120 -- 121Kit Burden. Contingency planning for Y2K claims

Volume 15, Issue 1

2 -- 0Stephen Saxby. European commission publishes proposal for E-commerce directive
3 -- 7Christopher Rees. Legal issues in electronic publishing
8 -- 14Kah Leng Ter. New laws on E-commerce: Singapore
15 -- 20Jack E. Brown. Portents of the year 2000 computer problem
21 -- 33Fenwick & West LLP. 1998 update: International legal protection for software
34 -- 39Ulrich 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
40 -- 42Susan Bright. Application of the EC competition rules to access agreements in the telecommunications sector
43 -- 45Gabriela Kennedy, Henry J. H. Wheare. Hong Kong telecoms and broadcasting liberalization