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International Review of Law Computers & Technology VOLUME
10 Number 2 October 1996
Foreword Kenneth Russell 195 NETWORKS AND NETWORKING Introduction
Andrew Charlesworth 197 Rules in the Virtual Society Mark Gould 199 Privacy and the Internet: Intrusion, Surveillance and Personal Data Suzan Dionne Balz & Olivier Hance 219 Computer Pornography: a Comparative Study of the US and UK Obscenity Law and Child Pornography Laws in Relation to the Internet Yaman Akdeniz 235
Defamation and the Internet: a Case Study of Anomalies and Difficulties in the Information Age Charlotte Waelde & Lilian Edwards 263 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS Time Recording and Reporting: How to Make Legal Practice Profitable
Ed Dean 295 Successful Business Strategies on the Internet: Are There Black Holes in Cyberspace? Robert Bond 301 Computer Viruses in Hong Kong and China Allan Dyer 309 Making Sure They're Caught Black Handed
Michael Chamberlain 313 Software Theft among the Top 1000 Organizations and Their Larger Subsidiaries in the UK
Andrew Roberts 317 MAJOR CASES The Scrutiny of Computer Contracts: at Last Euan Cameron 331
BOOK REVIEWS 341 BOOKS RECEIVED 357
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International Review of Law Computers & Technology VOLUME
10 Number 1 March 1996
CONTENTS Foreword Kenneth Russell 5 NETWORKS AND NETWORKING
Introduction Andrew Charlesworth 7 European Union Regulation of the Telecommunications
Industry Leo Flynn 9 Under My Wheels: Issues of Access and Social Exclusion on the Information Superhighway Andrew Charlesworth & Holly Cullen 27 Online Services and the EU Database Directive
Robbie Downing 41 Are Copyright and Droit d'Auteur Viable in the Light of Information Technology?
Christopher Kervégant 55 Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width: a Sceptical View of Legal Interference with Cyberspace Euan Cameron & Caitriona Hegarty 79 A UK National Information Policy for the Electronic
Age Stephen Saxby 105 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS Identity Cards and Numbers: the Debate
Continued Valerie Collins 137 Electronic Government: a UK Perspective Francis G. B. Aldhouse 157
Co-ordination of Computerisation in the Criminal Justice System Meg Jeffries 165 MAJOR CASES Lotus v Borland: an Interim View for the United Kingdom Euan Cameron 169 BOOK REVIEWS 175
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