Journal: Comput. Law Secur. Rev.

Volume 19, Issue 6

443 -- 0Stephen Saxby. New copyright regulations make their debut
444 -- 455Andrew Sharpe 0002, Charles Russell. Regulation of electronic communications networks and services in the UK - Part I
456 -- 467Talitha Nabbali, Mark Perry 0001. 1 - Part I
468 -- 473Andrés Guadamuz González. eBay Law: The legal implications of the C2C electronic commerce model
474 -- 477Justin Harrington. Practical guidelines on incorporating "partnering" within IT agreements for public sector bodies
478 -- 479Kit Burden. "We're in it to win it"- negotiating successful outsourcing transactions Introduction
480 -- 486Ewout Keuleers, Jean-Marc Dinant. 1
487 -- 489Brian Esler. Copyright in DVD's: Is there a right to make "back-up" copies of DVDs in the UK?
490 -- 496Heather Rowe. Data transfer to third countries: Transfers of personal data to third countries: the role of binding corporate rules
497 -- 499David Halliday, Peter O'Byrne, Sam Jardine, Helen Kemmitt. EU update: Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications
500 -- 517Stephen Saxby. CLSR briefing: News and comment on recent developments from around the world

Volume 19, Issue 5

356 -- 362Cameron Craig, Richard Graham. Rights management in the digital world
363 -- 374Isabel Hernando. Electronic commerce
375 -- 387Malcolm Bain, Brian Subirana. Legalising autonomous shopping agent processes
388 -- 391Mike Butler. Spam - the meat of the problem
392 -- 393Jon Edgell. Offshoring - which way to India?
394 -- 400Leif Gamertsfelder. Software reverse engineering - the current state of Australian law
401 -- 405Paul Barton, Viv Nissanka. Cyber-crime - criminal offence or civil wrong?
406 -- 410Keith Buzzard. "Adequate" security - what exactly do you mean?
411 -- 415Andrew Sharpe 0002. Private rights and public policy
416 -- 420Peter O'Byrne, David Halliday, Rebecca Peer, Tineke Knigge. Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications
421 -- 437Stephen Saxby. News and comment on recent developments around the world

Volume 19, Issue 4

271 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Data protection directive gets its first progress report
272 -- 281Isabel Hernando. Introduction to technology law: The legal protection of IT components Part II - other intellectual property laws applicable to IT components
282 -- 288Malcolm Bain, Brian Subirana. E-commerce oriented software agents: Some legal challenges of advertising and semi-autonomous contracting Agents
289 -- 294Mike Conradi. ISP liability - UK: Liability of an ISP for allowing access to file sharing networks
295 -- 298Mavis Tan. NSP liability - Singapore
299 -- 303Mark Crichard. Privacy and electronic communications
304 -- 306Christine Ecob, Daniel Cootes. An overview of the Australian import regime for copyright material
307 -- 310Cameron Craig. Zeta-Jones - what does it mean?
311 -- 313Katie Landeryou. Interpretation of software contracts - SAM Business Systems Limited v Hedley and Company
314 -- 320Peter Knight. In any IT implementation what are the responsibilities of the customer? - RACV v Unisys
321 -- 327David Halliday, Rebecca Peer, Peter O'Byrne, Jonathan Westwell. Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications
328 -- 347Stephen Saxby. News and comment on recent developments from around the world

Volume 19, Issue 3

191 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Editorial: Challenging regulatory agenda ahead for EU electronic communications sector
192 -- 200Isabel Hernando. Introduction to technology law: The legal protection of IT components - Part I
201 -- 211Malcolm Bain, Brian Subirana. E-commerce oriented software agents: Towards legal programming: a legal analysis of ecommerce and personal assistant agents using a process/IT view of the firm
212 -- 215Nancy Muenchinger, Denton Salès. E-commerce - France: France: a new draft implementation of the electronic commerce directive under consideration
216 -- 221Rowan Middleton, Herbert Smith. Data protection - retention policies: Data retention policies - data protection considerations
222 -- 227Kit Burden, Creole Palmer. Internet crime: Cyber Crime - A new breed of criminal?
228 -- 231Stephen Castell. Role of the IT expert witness: The role of the IT expert witness in software and systems development/implementation contract disputes and litigation
232 -- 235Marcus Turle. Case report 1 - UK: Courts show reluctance to order data protection compliance: R v Wozencroft and Durant v Financial Services Authority
238 -- 239John Warchus. Case report 3 - UK: Cable & Wireless Plc v IBM United Kingdom Limited - mediation comes of age
240 -- 241Abida Chaudri. Case report 4 - United States: A window of opportunity? Microsoft v Lindows.com
242 -- 243Mark Perry 0001. Conference report: "In search of security: an international conference on policing & security". February 19-22, 2003 in Montréal, Québec Canada
244 -- 249Peter O'Byrne, Russell Garner, Amina Mansoor, Rebecca Peer, Jonathan Westwell. EU update: Baker & McKenzie's regular column tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications
250 -- 265Stephen Saxby. CLSR briefing: News and comment on recent developments around the world

Volume 19, Issue 2

91 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Biggest reform of sexual offences legislation in a generation
92 -- 100Carter H. Manny. Personal privacy - transatlantic perspectives: European and American privacy: commerce, rights and justice - part II
101 -- 111Jessica Haixia Jia. Internet copyright regulation - China: Copyright infringement in the network environment - China's perspective
112 -- 120Mark Turner 0003, Mary Traynor, Herbert Smith. UK E-commerce liability: Ignorance is bliss
121 -- 123John Worthy, Nicholas Graham, Robert Finney. E-commerce for financial services: E-commerce for financial services: working with the new UK rules
124 -- 130David Bainbridge 0002. Internet law - UK: Infringement of trademarks on web pages
131 -- 136Claire Coleman. Cyberspace security: Securing cyberspace - new laws and developing strategies
137 -- 139David Knight, Emma Riach. Case report - UK: Can the global nature of the Internet circumvent international patent systems?
140 -- 141Gabriela Kennedy. Case report - Hong Kong: First decisions issued by the Hong Kong office of the Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre
142 -- 145Jonathan Westwell, Sophie Malloch, Amina Mansoor. EU update: Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications
146 -- 164Stephen Saxby. CLSR briefing: News and comment on recent developments from around the world