Journal: Comput. Law Secur. Rev.

Volume 30, Issue 6

615 -- 616Steve Saxby. Editor's foreword
617 -- 632Alison Knight, Steve Saxby. 1
633 -- 642Paul De Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou. The Council of Europe Data Protection Convention reform: Analysis of the new text and critical comment on its global ambition
643 -- 660Alessandro Mantelero. The future of consumer data protection in the E.U. Re-thinking the "notice and consent" paradigm in the new era of predictive analytics
661 -- 669Paul P. Polanski. 1
670 -- 686Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Evangelia Papadaki, Tim Chown. From porn to cybersecurity passing by copyright: How mass surveillance technologies are gaining legitimacy ... The case of deep packet inspection technologies
687 -- 698Henry Hillman, Christopher Hooper, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. Online child exploitation: Challenges and future research directions
699 -- 709Nigel Wilson. Australia's National Broadband Network - A cybersecure critical infrastructure?
710 -- 719Liyang Hou. A review of telecom markets in the EU: What did the European Commission learn or not from the past?
720 -- 735Kinfe Micheal Yilma. Developments in cybercrime law and practice in Ethiopia
736 -- 746Xavier Tracol. Legislative genesis and judicial death of a directive: The European Court of Justice invalidated the data retention directive (2006/24/EC) thereby creating a sustained period of legal uncertainty about the validity of national laws which enacted it
747 -- 751Amy Cullen, Neelum Dass, Chloe Dickson, Ralph Giles, Ignacio Gonzalez Royo, Faye Harrison, Tom Ohta, Laura Peirson, Aida Tohala, Mark Watts, Osman Zafar. EU update
752 -- 755Nick Pantlin. European national news
756 -- 762Gabriela Kennedy. Asia-Pacific news

Volume 30, Issue 5

463 -- 464Steve Saxby. Editor's foreword
465 -- 481Felicity Gerry, Nadya Berova. Google as the regulator
482 -- 491Richard Kemp. Legal aspects of managing Big Data
492 -- 505Graham Greenleaf, Whon-il Park. South Korea's innovations in data privacy principles: Asian comparisons
506 -- 520Maria Cristina Leal. The EU approach to net neutrality: Network operators and over-the-top players, friends or foes?
521 -- 529Yue Liu. User control of personal information concerning mobile-app: Notice and consent?
530 -- 539Nancy J. King, Pernille W. Jessen. For privacy's sake: Consumer "opt outs" for smart meters
540 -- 559Christiana Markou. Online penny auctions and the protection of the consumer under EU law
560 -- 568Alexander Savelyev. Software-as-a-service - Legal nature: Shifting the existing paradigm of copyright law
569 -- 573Dan Jerker B. Svantesson. Could technology resurrect the dignity of the FIFA World Cup refereeing?
574 -- 578Christopher Rees, Debbie Heywood. The 'right to be forgotten' or the 'principle that has been remembered'
579 -- 585Kathy Eivazi. Google liability for misleading or deceptive conduct: Australian perspective
586 -- 592Lanfang Fei, Peng Zhou. Tencent vs. Qihoo (Supreme People's Court of China 2014)
593 -- 598Mark Watts, Tom Ohta, Patricia Collis, Aida Tohala, Steven Willis, Francion Brooks, Osman Zafar, Nick Cross, Edwin Bond. EU update
599 -- 603Nick Pantlin. European national news
604 -- 613Gabriela Kennedy. Asia-Pacific news

Volume 30, Issue 4

347 -- 0Angela Adrian. Retraction notice to "The Pirate Bay deep-sixed" [2006] 22 CLSR 392-401
347 -- 0Angela Adrian. Retraction notice to "I™: Avatars as trade marks" [2007] 23 CLSR 436-448
348 -- 356Dan Jerker B. Svantesson. Between a rock and a hard place - An international law perspective of the difficult position of globally active Internet intermediaries
357 -- 374Neil Brown. An assessment of the proportionality of regulation of 'over the top' communications services under Europe's common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services
375 -- 391Philip Lawson. Telecommunications regulation: Creating order & opportunity in UK digital terrestrial television Whitespace
392 -- 402Paolo Balboni, Enrico Pelino, Lucio Scudiero. Rethinking the one-stop-shop mechanism: Legal certainty and legitimate expectation
403 -- 418Francis Aldhouse. Anonymisation of personal data - A missed opportunity for the European Commission
419 -- 428Jonida Milaj, Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici. Unwitting subjects of surveillance and the presumption of innocence
429 -- 438Jojo Y. C. Mo. Are data protection laws sufficient for privacy intrusions? The case in Hong Kong
439 -- 444Julia Hörnle. Is linking communicating?
445 -- 446Richard Kemp. MiFID II - A radical contribution to the development of data law?
447 -- 451Mark Watts, Scott Allardyce, Nadine Bleach, Edwin Bond, Patricia Collis, Rachel Day, Tim Heaps, Tom Ohta, Aida Tohala, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar, Christopher Smits, Alan Johnson. EU update
452 -- 455Nick Pantlin. European national news
456 -- 462Gabriela Kennedy. Asia-Pacific news

Volume 30, Issue 3

225 -- 0Steve Saxby. Editor's foreword
226 -- 229David Wright 0003. Drones: Regulatory challenges to an incipient industry
230 -- 246Roger Clarke. Understanding the drone epidemic
247 -- 262Roger Clarke. What drones inherit from their ancestors
263 -- 285Roger Clarke, Lyria Bennett Moses. The regulation of civilian drones' impacts on public safety
286 -- 305Roger Clarke. The regulation of civilian drones' impacts on behavioural privacy
306 -- 320Uri Volovelsky. Civilian uses of unmanned aerial vehicles and the threat to the right to privacy - An Israeli case study
321 -- 323Francis Aldhouse. Edem v. The Information Commissioner and The Financial Services Authority [2014] EWCA Civ 92
324 -- 329Scott Allardyce, Nadine Bleach, Edwin Bond, Patricia Collis, Rachel Day, Lottie Fry, Naomi Hazenberg, Louisa Jacobs, Tom Ohta, Christopher Smits, Aida Tohala, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar. EU update
330 -- 333Mark Turner. European national news
334 -- 340Gabriela Kennedy. Asia-Pacific news
341 -- 0Steve Saxby. Corrigendum to 'Editor's foreword' [2014] 30 CLSR 110-111

Volume 30, Issue 2

110 -- 111Steve Saxby. Editor's foreword
112 -- 125Steve Saxby. The 2013 CLSR-LSPI seminar on electronic identity: The global challenge - Presented at the 8th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy issues in IT Law (LSPI) November 11-15, 2013, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd., Bangkok, Thailand
126 -- 136Christoph Sorge. The legal classification of identity-based signatures
137 -- 152Clare Sullivan. Protecting digital identity in the cloud: Regulating cross border data disclosure
153 -- 170Maarten Truyens, Patrick van Eecke. Legal aspects of text mining
171 -- 178Kah Leng Ter. E-Discovery of electronically stored information in commercial litigation
179 -- 189Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ilay Yilmaz, Nazli Pinar Taskiran. Protecting the communication: Data protection and security measures under telecommunications regulations in the digital age
190 -- 195Tomi Mikkonen. Perceptions of controllers on EU data protection reform: A Finnish perspective
196 -- 198Kit Burden. "Cloud bursts": Emerging trends in contracting for Cloud services
199 -- 200Mike Conradi, Ravi Amin. The most ambitious plan in 26 years of telecoms market reform? No way!
201 -- 202Mike Conradi, Eamon Holley. Colt Technology Services v Ofcom - [2013] CAT 29 - Appealing a telecoms regulatory decision
203 -- 210Scott Allardyce, Chris Boyle, Emma Charlton, Patricia Collis, Claire Davies, Lottie Fry, Naomi Hazenberg, Louisa Jacobs, Tom Ohta, Christopher Smits, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar. EU update
211 -- 215Mark Turner. European national news
216 -- 222Gabriela Kennedy. Asia-Pacific news
223 -- 0Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon. Corrigendum to 'Online monitoring, filtering, blocking ....What is the difference? Where to draw the line?' [2013] 29 CLSR 702-712

Volume 30, Issue 1

4 -- 5Steve Saxby. Editor's foreword
6 -- 24Nadezhda Purtova. Default entitlements in personal data in the proposed Regulation: Informational self-determination off the table ... and back on again?
25 -- 40Olga Mironenko Enerstvedt. Russian PNR system: Data protection issues and global prospects
41 -- 54Anne S. Y. Cheung. Location privacy: The challenges of mobile service devices
55 -- 66Johanna K. P. Dennis. What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine too: Converging U.S. intellectual property exhaustion doctrines
67 -- 74Desiree De Lima, Adam Legge. The European Union's approach to online behavioural advertising: Protecting individuals or restricting business?
75 -- 79Christopher Rees. Who owns our data?
80 -- 84Stephen Mason. Electronic evidence: A proposal to reform the presumption of reliability and hearsay
85 -- 89Scott Allardyce, Patricia Collis, Nick Cross, Alexander Evans, Louisa Jacobs, Tom Ohta, Laura Peirson, Sarah Ruthven, Aida Tohala, Sam Tuxford, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar. EU update
90 -- 94Mark Turner. European national news
95 -- 103Gabriela Kennedy. Asia-Pacific news
104 -- 108Monika Zalnieriute. Transborder Data Flows and Data Privacy Law