Journal: I. J. Law and Information Technology

Volume 8, Issue 3

231 -- 262Karen L. Durell. Intellectual property protection for computer software: how much and what form is effective?
263 -- 284Andrew Douglas Murray. The use of trade marks as meta tags: defining the boundaries
285 -- 309Clive Freedman. Software and computer-related business-method inventions: must Europe adopt American patent culture?
310 -- 337J. A. K. Huntley. New directions in US telecommunications regulation: the impact of the telecommunications act 1996 on 'local' provision
338 -- 378Gavin Sutter. 'Nothing new under the sun': old fears and new media

Volume 8, Issue 2

99 -- 138Morten Foss, Lee A. Bygrave. International consumer purchases through the internet: jurisdictional issues pursuant to European law
139 -- 165Andreas Wiebe. Perspectives of European intellectual property law
166 -- 192Robin Widdison. Learning law in the twenty-first century
193 -- 213Ida Madieha Azmi. Domain names and cyberspace: the application of old norms to new problems

Volume 8, Issue 1

1 -- 24Louise Longdin. Liability for defects in bespoke software: are lawyers and information scientists speaking the same language?
25 -- 47Clive Freedman. The protection of computer software in copyright and the law of confidence: improper decompilation and employee-poaching
48 -- 64Indira Mahalingam Carr, Katherine S. Williams. A step too far in controlling computers? The Singapore Computer Misuse (Amendment) Act 1998
65 -- 86Peter Blume. Transborder data flow: is there a solution in sight?
87 -- 97Ross Thomson, John Huntley, Valerie Belton, Feng Li, James Friel. The legal data refinery