Journal: I. J. Law and Information Technology

Volume 4, Issue 3

185 -- 198Moira J. Simpson. Distance Learning in Cyberspace
199 -- 233Stephen Saxby. The Development of UK Government Policy Towards the Commercialization of Official Information
234 -- 254Jon Bing. The Contribution of Technology to the Identification of Rights, Especially in Sound and Audio-Visual Works: An Overview
282 -- 289Michael Aikenhead. Reviews
289 -- 291Charles Christian. Reviews
291 -- 293Sarah Carter. Reviews

Volume 4, Issue 2

77 -- 111Clive Gringras. The Validity of Shrink-Wrap Licences
112 -- 130Klaus P. Großmann, Christoph Hiltl. The New German Law On Telecommunications. Basic Principles And Provisions
131 -- 150Graham P. Smith. Shrink-Wrap Licensing In The Scottish Courts
151 -- 175Trevor W. Nagel, Michael T. Murphy. Structuring Technology Outsourcing Relationships: Customer Concerns, Strategies And Processes
176 -- 0Scott Colin. Reviews
176 -- 0Scott Colin. Reviews
181 -- 183Charlotte Waelde. Reviews

Volume 4, Issue 1

1 -- 18Peter Blume. Information Infrastructure and Data Protection. The Danish Perspective
19 -- 47Rosemary Cairns. Opportunities, Risks and Some Intellectual Property Constraints Surrounding the Provision and Use of On-line Services
48 -- 64Ng-Loy Wee Loon. Legitimizing Reverse Engineering Of Computer Programs In Copyright Law - How Far Have We Gone In Singapore?
65 -- 67Holly Cullen. Book Reviews
67 -- 69Nicholas Lockett. Book Reviews
69 -- 70C. Ian Kyer. Book Reviews
71 -- 72David de Vall. Book Reviews
72 -- 75Michael Aikenhead. Book Reviews