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European Journal of Law and Technology, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2012
- Catherine Easton:
Editorial: BILETA Conference Edition.
- Sandra Schmitz, Thorsten Ries:
Three songs and you are disconnected from cyberspace??? Not in Germany where the industry may 'turn piracy into profit'. - Felipe Romero Moreno:
The Three Strikes And You Are Out Challenge. - Long Long:
The Prospect of Social Norms as a Governing Mechanism of Virtual Worlds. - Lisa Hannah Collingwood:
Privacy in Cyberworld: Why Lock the Gate After the Horse Has Bolted? - Aysem Diker Vanberg:
From Archie to Google: Search engine providers and emergent challenges in relation to EU competition law. - Lawrence Siry, Sandra Schmitz:
ONLINE ARCHIVES: Finding a Common Ground in the Quicksand of Online Defamation Developments. - Catherine Easton:
Employing a Classroom Response System to Teach Law: A Case Study. - Martina Colette Gillen:
Human versus Inalienable Rights: Is there still a future for online protest in the Anonymous world?
- Kim Barker:
MMORPGing - The Legalities of Game Play. - Jonathan Barrett:
Name Suppression Orders and Web 2.0 Media: the New Zealand Experience. - Alexandra Giannopoulou:
Copyright enforcement measures: the role of the ISPs and the respect of the principle of proportionality. - Mohammed Jawad, Elsa Butrous, Benjamin Faber, Chandni Gupta, Christopher Haggart, Sager Patel:
A study to define the international guidelines of ethics concerning electronic medical data.
- Abbe Brown, Phoebe Hung Li:
New conversations: the BILETA and Information Technology Think Tank collaborative consultation response programme. - Chris Marsden, Judith Rauhofer:
Response to the consultation by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills regarding its proposals for implementing the revised EU Electronic Communications Framework. - Judith Rauhofer:
Response to the consultation by the Home Office regarding its proposals amend the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 to address deficiencies identified by the European Commission. - Stephen Mason, Michael C. Bromby:
Response to Digital Agenda for Europe: Electronic identification, authentication and signatures in the European digital single market Public consultation. - Michael C. Bromby:
Response to the consultation by the Judicial Office for England and Wales on the Use of Live, Text-Based Forms of Communications from Court for the Purposes of Fair and Accurate Reporting. - Gavin Sutter:
Response to the consultation by the Ministry of Justice on the Draft Defamation Bill. - Abhilash Nair, Dinusha Mendis:
Response to the Consultation 'Regulating On-line Gambling in the EU: Recent Developments and Current Challenges from the Internal Market Standpoint'. - Catherine Easton:
Response to the Government consultation "A Communications Review for the Digital Age". - Karen Mc Cullagh:
Response to EU Commission Public Consultation on Cloud Computing. - Joseph Savirimuthu:
Response to the consultation by the Body of European Regulators in Electronic Communications BEREC on Net Neutrality Policy.
Volume 3, Number 2, 2012
- Philip Leith:
Editorial.
- Bert-Jaap Koops, Jasper P. Sluijs:
Network Neutrality and Privacy According to Art. 8 ECHR. - Subhajit Basu:
Stalking the Stranger in Web 2.0: A Contemporary Regulatory Analysis. - Estelle Derclaye:
Recent French decisions on database protection: Towards a more consistent and compliant approach with the Court of Justice's case law? - Maria Ioanna Rantou:
The growing tension between copyright and personal data protection on an online environment: The position of Internet Service Providers according to the European Court of Justice. - Primavera De Filippi, Smari McCarthy:
Cloud Computing: Centralization and Data Sovereignty. - Primavera De Filippi, Luca Belli:
Law of the Cloud v Law of the Land: Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation. - Indranath Gupta:
Are websites adequately communicating terms & conditions link in a browse-wrap agreement? - Josep Suquet-Capdevila:
Technology and Consumer Empowerment: a Mobile Application for Consumer Mediation in Catalonia (Geoconsum). - Maurizio Borghi, Maria Lillà Montagnani, Mariateresa Maggiolino, Massimiliano Nuccio:
Determinants in the On-line Distribution of Digital Contents: An exploratory analysis.
- Aaron Martin, Norberto Nuno Gomes de Andrade:
Battling Botnets with Digital Rights in Mind. - Alessandro Mantelero:
Cloud computing, trans-border data flows and the European Directive 95/46/EC: applicable law and task distribution.
Volume 3, Number 3, 2012
- Subhajit Basu, Argyro P. Karanasiou:
Editorial - Special Issue on Human Rights.
- Christopher Parsons, Joseph Savirimuthu, Rob Wipond, Kevin McArthur:
ANPR: Code and Rhetorics of Compliance. - Shara Monteleone:
Privacy and Data Protection at the time of Facial Recognition: towards a new right to Digital Identity? - Franziska Boehm, Paul de Hert:
Notification, an important safeguard against the improper use of surveillance - finally recognized in case law and EU law. - Angela Daly:
The AOL Huffington Post merger and bloggers' rights. - Abhilash Nair:
Online Gambling: Gambling with Regulation. - Nicholas Gervassis:
The Dehumanisation of Law: Digital Reflections. - Argyro P. Karanasiou:
Respecting Context: A New Deal for Free Speech in the Digital Era. - Nicola Lettieri, Sebastiano Faro:
Computational Social Science and its Potential Impact upon Law. - Paul de Hert, Dariusz Kloza:
Internet (access) as a new fundamental right. Inflating the current rights framework?
- Zia Akhtar:
Media Celebraties, and Internet Law. - Luke Danagher:
An Assessment of the Draft Data Protection Regulation: Does it Effectively Protect Data?
- Michael Mc Fall:
American and English Libel Law - Which Approach is Best? - Helen Boyle:
Rape and the Media: Victim's Rights to Anonymity and Effects of Technology on the Standard of Rape Coverage.
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