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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, February 2014
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 4-5
- Nadezhda Purtova:

Default entitlements in personal data in the proposed Regulation: Informational self-determination off the table ... and back on again? 6-24 - Olga Mironenko Enerstvedt:

Russian PNR system: Data protection issues and global prospects. 25-40 - Anne S. Y. Cheung:

Location privacy: The challenges of mobile service devices. 41-54 - Johanna K. P. Dennis:

What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine too: Converging U.S. intellectual property exhaustion doctrines. 55-66 - Desiree De Lima, Adam Legge:

The European Union's approach to online behavioural advertising: Protecting individuals or restricting business? 67-74
- Christopher Rees:

Who owns our data? 75-79 - Stephen Mason:

Electronic evidence: A proposal to reform the presumption of reliability and hearsay. 80-84
- Scott Allardyce, Patricia Collis, Nick Cross, Alexander Evans, Louisa Jacobs, Tom Ohta, Laura Peirson, Sarah Ruthven, Aida Tohala, Sam Tuxford, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar:

EU update. 85-89 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 90-94
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 95-103
- Monika Zalnieriute

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Transborder Data Flows and Data Privacy Law. 104-108
Volume 30, Number 2, April 2014
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 110-111
- Steve Saxby:

The 2013 CLSR-LSPI seminar on electronic identity: The global challenge - Presented at the 8th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy issues in IT Law (LSPI) November 11-15, 2013, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd., Bangkok, Thailand. 112-125 - Christoph Sorge:

The legal classification of identity-based signatures. 126-136 - Clare Sullivan:

Protecting digital identity in the cloud: Regulating cross border data disclosure. 137-152 - Maarten Truyens, Patrick Van Eecke:

Legal aspects of text mining. 153-170 - Kah Leng Ter:

E-Discovery of electronically stored information in commercial litigation. 171-178 - Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ilay Yilmaz, Nazli Pinar Taskiran:

Protecting the communication: Data protection and security measures under telecommunications regulations in the digital age. 179-189 - Tomi Mikkonen:

Perceptions of controllers on EU data protection reform: A Finnish perspective. 190-195
- Kit Burden:

"Cloud bursts": Emerging trends in contracting for Cloud services. 196-198 - Mike Conradi, Ravi Amin:

The most ambitious plan in 26 years of telecoms market reform? No way! 199-200 - Mike Conradi, Eamon Holley:

Colt Technology Services v Ofcom - [2013] CAT 29 - Appealing a telecoms regulatory decision. 201-202
- Scott Allardyce, Chris Boyle, Emma Charlton, Patricia Collis, Claire Davies, Lottie Fry, Naomi Hazenberg, Louisa Jacobs, Tom Ohta, Christopher Smits, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar:

EU update. 203-210 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 211-215
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 216-222
- Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon

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Corrigendum to 'Online monitoring, filtering, blocking ....What is the difference? Where to draw the line?' [2013] 29 CLSR 702-712. 223
Volume 30, Number 3, June 2014
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 225 - David Wright:

Drones: Regulatory challenges to an incipient industry. 226-229
- Roger Clarke

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Understanding the drone epidemic. 230-246 - Roger Clarke

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What drones inherit from their ancestors. 247-262 - Roger Clarke

, Lyria Bennett Moses
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The regulation of civilian drones' impacts on public safety. 263-285 - Roger Clarke

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The regulation of civilian drones' impacts on behavioural privacy. 286-305 - Uri Volovelsky:

Civilian uses of unmanned aerial vehicles and the threat to the right to privacy - An Israeli case study. 306-320
- Francis Aldhouse:

Edem v. The Information Commissioner and The Financial Services Authority [2014] EWCA Civ 92. 321-323
- Scott Allardyce, Nadine Bleach, Edwin Bond, Patricia Collis, Rachel Day, Lottie Fry, Naomi Hazenberg, Louisa Jacobs, Tom Ohta, Christopher Smits, Aida Tohala, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar:

EU update. 324-329 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 330-333
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 334-340
- Steve Saxby:

Corrigendum to 'Editor's foreword' [2014] 30 CLSR 110-111. 341
Volume 30, Number 4, August 2014
- Retraction notice to "I™: Avatars as trade marks" [2007] 23 CLSR 436-448. 347

- Retraction notice to "The Pirate Bay deep-sixed" [2006] 22 CLSR 392-401. 347

- Dan Jerker B. Svantesson

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Between a rock and a hard place - An international law perspective of the difficult position of globally active Internet intermediaries. 348-356 - Neil Brown:

An assessment of the proportionality of regulation of 'over the top' communications services under Europe's common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services. 357-374 - Philip Lawson:

Telecommunications regulation: Creating order & opportunity in UK digital terrestrial television Whitespace. 375-391 - Paolo Balboni

, Enrico Pelino, Lucio Scudiero:
Rethinking the one-stop-shop mechanism: Legal certainty and legitimate expectation. 392-402 - Francis Aldhouse:

Anonymisation of personal data - A missed opportunity for the European Commission. 403-418 - Jonida Milaj, Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici:

Unwitting subjects of surveillance and the presumption of innocence. 419-428 - Jojo Y. C. Mo:

Are data protection laws sufficient for privacy intrusions? The case in Hong Kong. 429-438
- Julia Hörnle:

Is linking communicating? 439-444 - Richard Kemp:

MiFID II - A radical contribution to the development of data law? 445-446
- Mark Watts, Scott Allardyce, Nadine Bleach, Edwin Bond, Patricia Collis, Rachel Day, Tim Heaps, Tom Ohta, Aida Tohala, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar, Christopher Smits, Alan Johnson:

EU update. 447-451 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 452-455
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 456-462
Volume 30, Number 5, October 2014
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 463-464
- Felicity Gerry

, Nadya Berova:
The rule of law online: Treating data like the sale of goods: Lessons for the internet from OECD and CISG and sacking Google as the regulator. 465-481 - Richard Kemp:

Legal aspects of managing Big Data. 482-491 - Graham Greenleaf, Whon-il Park:

South Korea's innovations in data privacy principles: Asian comparisons. 492-505 - Maria Cristina Leal:

The EU approach to net neutrality: Network operators and over-the-top players, friends or foes? 506-520 - Yue Liu:

User control of personal information concerning mobile-app: Notice and consent? 521-529 - Nancy J. King, Pernille W. Jessen:

For privacy's sake: Consumer "opt outs" for smart meters. 530-539 - Christiana Markou:

Online penny auctions and the protection of the consumer under EU law. 540-559 - Alexander Savelyev:

Software-as-a-service - Legal nature: Shifting the existing paradigm of copyright law. 560-568
- Dan Jerker B. Svantesson

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Could technology resurrect the dignity of the FIFA World Cup refereeing? 569-573 - Christopher Rees, Debbie Heywood:

The 'right to be forgotten' or the 'principle that has been remembered'. 574-578 - Kathy Eivazi:

Google liability for misleading or deceptive conduct: Australian perspective. 579-585 - Lanfang Fei, Peng Zhou:

Battle in the name of privacy and security: A comment on Tencent vs. Qihoo (Supreme People's Court of China 2014). 586-592
- Mark Watts, Tom Ohta, Patricia Collis, Aida Tohala, Steven Willis, Francion Brooks, Osman Zafar, Nick Cross, Edwin Bond:

EU update. 593-598 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 599-603
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 604-613
Volume 30, Number 6, December 2014
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 615-616
- Alison Knight, Steve Saxby:

Identity crisis: Global challenges of identity protection in a networked world1. 617-632 - Paul de Hert

, Vagelis Papakonstantinou
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The Council of Europe Data Protection Convention reform: Analysis of the new text and critical comment on its global ambition. 633-642 - Alessandro Mantelero:

The future of consumer data protection in the E.U. Re-thinking the "notice and consent" paradigm in the new era of predictive analytics. 643-660 - Paul P. Polanski

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Quo vadis information society? Notification of draft rules on e-services in the EU1. 661-669 - Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon

, Evangelia Papadaki, Tim Chown:
From porn to cybersecurity passing by copyright: How mass surveillance technologies are gaining legitimacy ... The case of deep packet inspection technologies. 670-686 - Henry Hillman, Christopher Hooper, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

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Online child exploitation: Challenges and future research directions. 687-698 - Nigel Wilson:

Australia's National Broadband Network - A cybersecure critical infrastructure? 699-709 - Liyang Hou

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A review of telecom markets in the EU: What did the European Commission learn or not from the past? 710-719 - Kinfe Micheal Yilma

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Developments in cybercrime law and practice in Ethiopia. 720-735
- Xavier Tracol:

Legislative genesis and judicial death of a directive: The European Court of Justice invalidated the data retention directive (2006/24/EC) thereby creating a sustained period of legal uncertainty about the validity of national laws which enacted it. 736-746
- Amy Cullen, Neelum Dass, Chloe Dickson, Ralph Giles, Ignacio Gonzalez Royo, Faye Harrison, Tom Ohta, Laura Peirson, Aida Tohala, Mark Watts, Osman Zafar:

EU update. 747-751 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 752-755
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 756-762

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