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- Authors Rights and Neighbouring Rights in the Information SocietyJens L. Gaster. 11-30
- Developments and Perspectives of Copyright: From Gutenberg to Data HighwayThomas Dreier. 31-50
- Legal Aspects of Multimedia in EuropeThomas Hoeren. 51-66
- Hypertext Electronic Law Books: Progress ReportRosemary Shields. 67-84
- The Publisher in the Digital WorldCharles Clark. 85-104
- A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs: Why Existing Laws Fail To Provide Adequate ProtectionPamela Samuelson. 105-115
- Legal Problems of Information Filtering TechniquesErich Schweighofer. 117-122
- The Consensus Approach to Creating Large Knowledge BasesNicolaas J. I. Mars. 123-126
- Property in Practice SystemsMarc Lauritsen. 127-132
- Public Sector Information: Some Implications for a European Information InfrastructureHerbert Burkert. 133-138
- The European Commission Proposal for a Directive on the Protection of DatabasesRainer Herbert Haude. 139-147
- State Censorship of the Transmission of Information Considered to be Injurious to the Public Good - The View from New ZealandW. K. Hastings. 148-154
- Electronic Archiving in the Light of Product LiabilityAxel Herbst, Bernhard Malle. 155-160
- Transaction-centered Intellectual Property Right: For a New Information Law FrameworkViktor Mayer-Schönberger. 161-165
- Towards an Equitable System for Access Control and Copyright Protection in Broadcast Image Services: The Equicrypt ApproachJochen Rindfrey. 166-175
- The Shared Social Space as a Basic Factor for the Design of Group-WareMatthias Rauterberg, Markus Dätwyler, Marc Sperisen. 176-181
- Software Patents - Relative Comparison of EPO/PTO/JPO Software Searching CapabilitiesGregory Aharonian. 182-187
- Patent Protection for Software-Related Inventions, in Particular Artificial Intelligence and Neural NetworksYannis Skulikaris. 188-193
- Software Patents and Copyrights from a Practitioner s PerspectiveGregory J. Kirsch. 195-203
- The Protection of Neural Networks According to German and European LawHarald Springorum. 204-213
- Information Law in Russia: International AspectsIlya V. Nikiforov. 214-225
- The Problems in East European Transition from Software Copyright Ignorance to Observation: The Latvian CaseJuris Borzovs. 226-228
- The Shadows of Software - the Grey Areas in the Definition of Software and Computer Program in LawJohann Höller. 229-235
- Contribution of Information Technology Security to Intellectual Property ProtectionGérard Eizenberg. 236-241
- Embedding Robust Labels into Images for Copyright ProtectionJian Zhao, Eckhard Koch. 242-251
- Copyright Issues Affecting Terminology in Electronic EnvironmentsSue Ellen Wright. 253-258
- The Object as a Paradigm for Licensing Models of Multi-Lingual SoftwareGerhard Auinger, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger. 259-263
- The Imprimatur ProjectChris Barlas. 264-272
- Access to Spatial Information: Principles, Practice and Legal Response in AustraliaGeorge Cho. 273-278
- Electronic Publishing of Cartgraphic DataLucas Birsak. 289-292
- Status of Selected Multimedia Projects in GermanyF. C. Wachs, K. U. Seelig. 293-303
- Aspects of Electronic Journal PublishingKlaus Schmaranz, Arnould Vermeer. 297-288
- Multimedia Challenges to CopyrightYsolde Gendreau. 304-308
- European Intellectual Property Law and Multimedia: Presentation of a Status in EvolutionOlivier Hance. 309-322
- Software Copyright Protection for Multimedia Applications: The Approach to the EC Council DirectiveFrank A. Koch. 323-327
- New Tools for the INternetPeter Sammer, Andreas Ausserhofer. 329-333
- From Shring-WRap to Software-on-Demand: Is Usage Fee Licensing Going to be a Digital Cash Cow?Viktor Mayer-Schönberger. 334-339
- Copyrights, Distributed Chains, Integrity, and Privacy: The Need for a Standards-Based SolutionDavid Bernstein, Erwin Lenowitz. 340-354