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8 Number 3 October 1999 ARTICLES The Singapore E-Commerce ‘Code’ Assafa Endeshaw 189 Internet Banking: The Digital Voyage of Banking and Money in Cyberspace Sofia Giannakoudi 205 CASE NOTES Germany: Decisions of Berlin and Munich Courts on whether the exhaustion of the distribution right under Art. 4 lit. c Software Directive (§69c No. 3 Copyright Act) can be limited to distribution as
OEM-versions or as updates Andreas Raubenheimer 245 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Germany: Domain registration in Germany (www.xxx.de)—Policy of DENIC for German Top Level Domains ‘.de’ Andreas Raubenheimer 247
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8 NUMBER 2 JUNE 1999 SPECIAL ISSUE: NETWORKED SERVICES Guest Editors: David Slee & John B. Hobson Editorial David Slee & John B. Hobson 125 ARTICLES Substantive Issues of Copyright Protection in a Networked
Environment Stanley Lai 127
Control of Inventions in a Networked World Howard C. Anawalt 141
On Using Animations in Court Ajit Narayanan, Gareth Penny, Sharon Hibbin, Shara K. Lochun
& Wendy Milne 151 Customizing the Presentation of Legal Documents over the World Wide Web C. A. Royles & T. J. M. Bench-Capon 165 BOOK REVIEW 175 NEWS ITEM 177
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8 NUMBER 1 MARCH 1999 ARTICLES Computer Misuse Law in Singapore Assafa Endeshaw 5
A Survey of Computer Crime Legislation in the United States John M. Conley & Robert M. Bryan 35
Record Newspapers, Legal Notice Laws and Digital Technology Solutions Shannon E. Martin 59
The Data Protection Bill 1998: a comparative examination David Slee 71 BOOK REVIEW 111
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7 Number 3 OCTOBER 1998 LAW, COMPUTERS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SPECIAL ISSUE: FORMAL MODELS OF LEGAL TIME Guest Editors: Antonio A. Martino & Ephraim Nissan Guest Editorial A. A. Martino 165 Guest Editorial E. Nissan 167 PART I: APPROACHES BASED ON TEMPORAL LOGIC Time in Automated Legal Reasoning L. Vila & H. Yoshino 173 Representing Temporal Knowledge in Legal Discourse B. Knight, J. Ma & E. Nissan 199 Representation of Temporal Knowledge in Events: the formalism, and its potential for legal narratives G. P. Zarri 213 PART II: APPROACHES BASED ON PETRI NETS Temporal Structure and Enablement Representation for Mutual Wills: a Petri net approach D. Y. Farook & E. Nissan 243 Time Petri Nets for Modelling Civil Litigation R. Valette & B. Pradin-Chézalviel 269 Title Page and Contents, VOLUME
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7 NUMBER 2 JUNE 1998 ARTICLES Supranational Investigation after Amsterdam, The Corpus Juris and Agenda 2000 W. A. Tupman 85 ‘WWW’: World Wide Web or Wild Wild West? Fixing the Fenceposts on the Final Frontier: domain names, intellectual property paradigms and current disputes over the governance of the Internet Robin Mackenzie 103 Making a Case for Case Frames Radboud Winkels & Henk de Bruijn 117 Computing Rich Semantic Models of Text in Legal Domains Wai K. Yeap 135 Crime and Technology: new rules in a new world Hedieh Nasheri & Timothy J. O’Hearn 145
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7 NUMBER 1 MARCH1998 ARTICLES The Proper Law for Electronic Commerce Assafa Endeshaw 5 A Critique of the Latent Damage Expert System David McClelland 15 NATIONAL REPORT The Law Relating to Computer Misuse in the Republic of Ireland Julianne O’Leary 31 CASE NOTES Increasing Importance of Hardware Locks (Dongles) in Recent German Case Law Andreas Raubenheimer 51 Recent Developments in Germany: jurisdiction of courts in case of acts of unfair competition committed on the Internet Andreas Raubenheimer 70 Criminal Prosecution Through Public Prosecutors Against Online
Services, Internet Providers and Individuals Andreas Raubenheimer 71 BOOK REVIEW 73
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6 NUMBER 3 OCTOBER 1997
ARTICLES Pornography and the Possible Criminal Liability of Internet Service Providers Under the Obscene Publication(s) and Protection of Children Act Terry Palfrey 187 From Law to DiaLaw: Why Legal Justification Should be Modelled as a Dialogue Arno R. Lodder 201 Supporting the Legal Practitioner: LKBS or Web? Ronald Leenes & Jörgen Svensson 217 An Architecture for Legal Information Retrieval using Task Models Luuk Matthijssen 229 NATIONAL REPORT The Law on Computer Crime in Italy Giancarlo Taddei Elmi 249 BOOK REVIEW 267 Title Page and Contents, VOLUME
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6 NUMBER 2 JUNE 1997
SPECIAL NUMBER Multimedia Products and the Law Guest Editor: John Conley
EDITORIAL John Conley 99 ARTICLES Modelling Legal Documents as Graphs T. J. M. Bench-Capon, P. E. S. Dunne & G. Staniford 103 Downloading, Information Filtering and Copyright Erich Schweighofer 121 Fair Use in the Context of a Global Network - is a copyright grab really going on? James J. Marcellino & Melise Blakeslee 137 Fair Use for Faculty-created Multimedia Laura N. Gasaway 153 BOOK REVIEWS 175
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6 NUMBER 1 MARCH 1997
ARTICLES Intellectual Property Implications of Multimedia Products: a case study
John M. Conley & Kelli Bemelmans 3 Processing Personal Data and the
Data Protection Directive David I. Bainbridge 17 LASER: a system to retrieve UK
employment law cases Mohammad Ali Montazeri, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon & Alison E. Adam 41
LEGISLATION Electronic Communication and the Defamation Act 1996: clarity or confusion?
Lesley Dolding & Sheila Dziobon 55 CASE NOTE Revisiting the 'Shrinkwrap Licence':
ProCD Inc. v. Zeidenberg John T. Cross 71 REVIEW ARTICLE
Good Technology? Music and the challenge of technology towards the fin de siècle
Steve Greenfield & Guy Osborn 77 BOOK REVIEWS 87 NEWS ITEM 91
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5 NUMBER 3 OCTOBER 1996
ARTICLES Council of Europe Activities Related to Information
Technology, Data Protection and Computer Crime Peter Csonka 177
Policing the Transmission of Pornographic Material Terry Palfrey 197 Technologically Augmented Litigation-systematic revolution Frederic I. Lederer 215 A Hybrid Legal Decision-support System Using Both
Rule-based and Case-based Reasoning Kamalendu Pal & John A. Campbell 227
CASE NOTE Using Personal Data after R v. Brown David I. Bainbridge 247 BOOK REVIEWS 253
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5 NUMBER 2 JUNE 1996
SPECIAL NUMBER Information Technology, Intellectual Property
Rights and the Uruguay Round Guest Editor: Rohini Acharya
EDITORIAL New Technologies and Intellectual Property Rights: the next frontier Rohini Acharya 91 ARTICLES Towards a Unifying Law: international copyright conventions, the GATT TRIPs Agreement and related EC regulations Craig R. Karpe 95
The Compulsory Licensing of Intellectual Property Rights and Computers: recent developments in UK, EC and international law David L. Perrott 111 The TRIPs Agreement and Information Technologies:
implications for developing countries Carlos M. Correa 133 Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technology: the impact of the Uruguay Round on developing countries Rohini Acharya 149
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ARTICLES Controlling Computer Crime in Germany Sigmund P. Martin 5
Computerizing Criminal Law: problems of evidence, liabilitiy and mens rea Mervyn E. Bennun 29
Lord Woolf and Information Technology Lynn Henderson 45 Fundamentals of Representation I: a traditional philosophy Brian Carr 57 CASE NOTES Making and Sale of Collections of Readings by Educational Institutions in Australia Kamal Puri 69 Munich Court of Appeals Prohibits Circumvention of
Software Copyright Protection (Dongle, Hardware Lock) Yet Again Andreas Raubenheimer 75
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