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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 1995
- Editorial. 1

- Database detection methods in criminal investigation. 2-11

- Software protection in Germany - Recent court decisions in copyright law. 12-17

- Eastern Europe intellectural property and informatics newsletter New Polish copyright law. 18-26

- EC developments in it law. 27-34

- US focus The BT hack and what it means. 35-36

- Information superhighway Impact of online computer services on copyright law. 37-38

- David Bainbridge:

St Albans City & District council v International Computers Ltd, High Court, Scott Baker J., 3rd October 1994. 39-41 - Clsr briefing News and comment on recent developments from around the world New UK legislation on sale and supply of goods. 42-55

- Copyright and the public interest: by Gillian Davies, 1994, soft-cover, IIC Studies in Industrial Property and Copyright Law, Volume 14, 232 pp., DM118.0 or £47.00, ISBN 3 527 28638 1. 56

- Intellectual property rights in sound recording, film & video: by J.A.L. Sterling, 1992, hard-cover, Sweet & Maxwell, 721 pp., £130.00, ISBN 0421 45470 9. 56

- EC distribution law: by Janna Goyder, 1992, hard-cover, Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 276 pp., Dfl320; US $173; or UK £199, ISBN 9065445919. 56

Volume 11, Number 2, March 1995
- Contents/Editorial. 57

- Gillian Bull:

An interview with Iann Barron, Chairman of Division PLC. 58-61 - IT Security - the Legal Challenge. 62-65

- Privacy protection principles for electronic mail systems. 66-73

- 'Scope of use' provisions in software licence agreements. 74-79

- Computer software protection in the commonwealth of independent states. 80-84

- EC developments in it law. 85-89

- Bernard P. Zajac Jr.:

The Wonderful World of the Web. 90 - Software patents - Where next? 91-94

- Changes to the UK law relating to contracts for the sale and supply of goods. 95-97

- United Kingdom. 98-109

- "E-mail Security - How to keep your Electronic Messages Private": E-mail security by Bruce Schneier 1995 (John Wiley & Sons 365 pp.) isbn 0-471-05318-X. 110

- Thomas Lillywhite:

CLSR special supplement review. 111 - Federal Certification Authority Liability and Policy - Law and Policy of Certificate-Based Public Key and Digital Signatures: by Michael S. Baum, 1994, softcover, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 421 pp. 111

Volume 11, Number 3, May 1995
- Editorial. 113

- Submission of the British copyright council to the commission of the European communities concerning the issues raised by digital technology in the field of copyright and related rights. 115-118

- J. A. L. Sterling:

Testing for subsistence and infringement of copyright in computer programs: Some US and UK cases. 119-126 - Robert J. Hart:

A voluntary international numbering system - the latest WIPO proposals. 127-129 - Robert Bond:

Public registers for software programs. 130-132 - Alan S. Wernick:

'Market realities' in the analysis of copyright infringement of computer programs. 133-135 - Benjamin Wright:

Alternatives for signing electronic documents. 136-139 - C. Ian Kyer:

Information technology law: What does the future hold? 140-142 - Graham Greenleaf:

The Barrett review - a blueprint for expanding Australian telecommunications interception. 143-146 - EC developments in IT law. 147-151

- István Gödölle, László Kékes, Enik Mészáros, Zoltán Szabó:

Changes in Hungarian patent law. 152 - Zbynek Loebl:

Amendment of the Czech copyright. 152-153 - Aaron Taebi:

Impact of Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) on 'personal data'. 154-155 - Mark O'Conor:

1st annual review of IT law - IPC Conferences Ltd. 156-159 - Michael Marinos:

News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 160-170
Volume 11, Number 4, July 1995
- Editorial. 173

- Yves Poullet, Jean-Paul Triaille, Francois van der Mensbrugghe, Valerie Willems:

Telecommunications law: Convergence between media and telecommunications: Towards a new regulatory framework. 174-181 - Stephen J. Doyle:

GATT Trips - A US perspective: GATT, trips, and high tech. 182-187 - Software protection technology: Legal aspects of software protection devices. 188-193

- Unfair contract terms directive: Suppliers beware: Implementation of the unfair contract terms directive in Europe. 194-198

- Internet liability: Defamation on the internet. 199-201

- Internet regulation: 'Self regulation' on the internet. 202-203

- Interception of communications - Australia: The barrett review - Part II. 204-205

- EC Developments in IT law. 206-209

- Computer related crime: Report on the activities of the "European committee of experts on criminal procedural law problems connected with information technology" of the council of Europe. 210-211

- US antitrust: US v Microsoft - US district court judge sporkin denies motion to approve consent decree; department of justice and microsoft appeal. 212-216

- David I. Bainbridge:

Case report: The data protection registrar v amnesty international (British section), high court, queen's bench division (divisional court), Rose L.J. & Scott Baker J. 8th November 1994. 217-219 - UK ratifies trademarks protocol. 220-229

Volume 11, Number 5, September 1995
- Contents/Editorial. 233

- Comments on the Green Paper entitled 'Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure'. 234-243

- Licensing and exploiting rights in multimedia products. 244-249

- Content and licensing issues in multimedia agreements. 250-254

- It's the content, stupid! 255-256

- Implications of the implementation of the eea directive on the harmonization of copyright and related rights. 257-258

- Should patents be granted for computer programs as such? 259-261

- The level and extent of data protection in Europe. 262-268

- Susan Collins:

Data protection regulation in the EU. 269-270 - EC developments in IT Laws. 271-274

- Darren Berman:

Acquiring, Licensing and Exploiting Rights in Multimedia Euroforum Conference London. 275-276 - News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 277-289

- Sally Jackson:

The Labour Party - Communicating Britain's future. 290 - Software Copyright Law. 290

- Stephen Castell:

Letter. 291 - New report correspondent. 291

- Risk management-telecommunications. 292

- Information security. 292

Volume 11, Number 6, November 1995
- Contents/Editorial. 293

- The legal protection of databases in europe -the common position on the proposal for a directive. 295-303

- A comprehensive current analysis of software look and feel' protection - Part I. 304-317

- Christopher Rees:

Digital information: Its likely effect on the law. 318-320
- Gordon Hughes, David Cosgrave:

Legal questions involving the internet. 321-324
- Mark Turner:

Libel online - The UK perspective. 325-326
- Impact of information superhighway on non-economic rights. 327-328

- EC developments in it law. 329-330

- Green paper on copyright and related rights in the information society. 331-332

- ICC statement on the global information infrastructure. 333-335

- Christopher R. Costa:

US v Microsoft II department of justice and microsoft prevail on appeal; US district court judge jackson approves consent decree. 336-338
- News and comment on recent developments from around the world. 339-351

- Gillian Bull:

AIC: Trading information on the networks 19/20 July 1995, London Metropole Hotel. 352 - Erratum. 352


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