Saturday, June 23, 2007
SCRIPT-ed June 2007
The
June 2007 issue of SCRIPT-ed
, The Journal of Law and Technology, is now available. In this issue:
Editorial
Douglas v Hello! - An OK! result
Gillian Black
, pp.161-165
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Do Asian Nations Take Intellectual Property Rights Seriously?
Assafa Endeshaw,
p.166-179
The day after the Computer-Implemented Inventions Directive: who won the battle and when shall the war end?
Konstantinos Fotinopoulos,
pp.180-196
Without Walls: Copyright Law and Digital Collections in Australian Cultural Institutions
Emily Hudson and Andrew T Kenyon,
pp.197-213
Analysis
Patenting programs as machines
Philip Leith,
p.214-226
Keep on hacking: a Finnish court says technological measures are no longer “effective” when circumventing applications are widely available on the Internet
Mikko Välimäki,
pp.227-232
Copyright and research: an academic publisher’s perspective
Kevin Taylor,
p.233-236
Book Reviews
The Law and Ethics of Medical Research: International Bioethics and Human Rights
by Aurora Plomer
Reviewed by Shawn H.E. Harmon
, pp.237-240
The Intellectual Property Debate: Perspectives from Law, Economics Political Economy
Edited by Meir Perez Pugatch
Reviewed by Jordan S. Hatcher
, pp.240-241
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