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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, Spring 2013
- Anne Flanagan:

Defining 'journalism' in the age of evolving social media: a questionable EU legal test. 1-30 - Anna Vamialis:

Online defamation: confronting anonymity. 31-65 - Vasiliki Samartzi:

Account-sharing: a legitimate alternative to unlawful circumvention for the purposes of achieving content portability? 66-91 - Irina Baraliuc, Sari Depreeuw, Serge Gutwirth:

Copyright enforcement in the digital age: a post-ACTA view on the balancing of fundamental rights. 92-104
- Laise Da Correggio Luciano:

EU Competition Law and the Information and Communication Technology Network Industries, by Andrej Fatur. 105-108
Volume 21, Number 2, Summer 2013
- Maurizio Borghi

, Federico Ferretti, Stavroula Karapapa
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Online data processing consent under EU law: a theoretical framework and empirical evidence from the UK. 109-153 - Daithí Mac Síthigh

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App law within: rights and regulation in the smartphone age. 154-186 - Uta Kohl

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Google: the rise and rise of online intermediaries in the governance of the Internet and beyond (Part 2). 187-234
- Martina Gillen:

Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking, by E. Gabriella Coleman. 235-237
Volume 21, Number 3, Fall 2013
- Katrin Nyman-Metcalf

, Ermo Täks
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Simplifying the law - can ICT help us? 239-268 - Francis Augusto Medeiros:

Is '.com' international? The .com gTLD: an analysis of its global nature through the prism of jurisdiction. 269-312 - Richard Hill:

WCIT: failure or success, impasse or way forward? 313-328
Volume 21, Number 4, Winter 2013
- Abhilash Nair, James G. H. Griffin:

The regulation of online extreme pornography: purposive teleology (in)action. 329-353 - Stefan Larsson

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Metaphors, law and digital phenomena: the Swedish pirate bay court case. 354-379 - Eleni Kosta:

Peeking into the cookie jar: the European approach towards the regulation of cookies. 380-406

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