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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, Spring 2010
- Dag Wiese Schartum:
Designing and Formulating Data Protection Laws. 1-27 - Zinatul A. Zainol:
Domain Names Dispute Resolution Policy in ASEAN: an Appraisal of the Position in Malaysia and Selected Member Countries. 28-49 - Fanny Coudert, Evi Werkers:
In The Aftermath of the Promusicae Case: How to Strike the Balance? 50-71 - Philip Leith, Cynthia Fellows:
Enabling Free On-line Access to UK Law Reports: The Copyright Problem. 72-93
Volume 18, Number 2, Summer 2010
- Cheng Lim Saw:
The Case for Criminalising Primary Infringements of Copyright- Perspectives from Singapore. 95-126 - Michael Anthony C. Dizon:
Free and Open Source Software Communities, Democracy and ICT Law and Policy. 127-141 - Bernhard Maier:
How Has the Law Attempted to Tackle the Borderless Nature of the Internet? 142-175 - Christopher Kuner:
Data Protection Law and International Jurisdiction on the Internet(Part 1). 176-193
- Uta Kohl:
Law and the Internet. 194-196
Volume 18, Number 3, Fall 2010
- Lingjie Kong:
Enacting China's Data Protection Act. 197-226 - Christopher Kuner:
Data Protection Law and International Jurisdiction on the Internet (Part 2). 227-247 - Chris Reed:
Online and Offline Equivalence: Aspiration and Achievement. 248-273 - Daithí Mac Síthigh:
More than words: the introduction of internationalised domain names and the reform of generic top-level domains at ICANN. 274-300
Volume 18, Number 4, Winter 2010
- Turgut Ayhan Beydogan:
Interoperability-Centric Problems: New Challenges and Legal Solutions. 301-331 - Broder Kleinschmidt:
An International Comparison of ISP's Liabilities for Unlawful Third Party Content. 332-355 - Giovanni Sartor, Mario Viola de Azevedo Cunha:
The Italian Google-Case: Privacy, Freedom of Speech and Responsibility of Providers for User-Generated Contents. 356-378
- Tom Durbin:
Outsourcing Agreements: A practical guide. 379-381
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