skip to main | skip to sidebar
TechnoLlama

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
Enjoy!

at 10:15   DiggIt!  del.icio.us 

Labels: SCRIPT-ed

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

TechnoLlama

TechnoLlama
Yet another Technology Law blog.

About Me

Andres Guadamuz
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
This blog has moved.
View my complete profile

Social Networking

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Academia.edu
  • LinkedIn

Work

  • GikII
  • SCRIPTed
  • SCRIPT
  • DCC Blawg
  • European Private Law News
  • Web Content Development
  • Scottish IP Observatory
  • COMMUNIA
  • Creative Commons UK
  • Distance Learning LL.M
  • My Publications

Blawgs

  • panGloss
  • IPKat
  • The House of Commons
  • Tangible IP
  • French Law
  • Michael Geist
  • Chris Marsden
  • Wrote
  • Cyberlaw Blog
  • Law Clanger
  • Lex Ferenda
  • Virtually Blind
  • carobotero-co
  • Quemar Las Naves
  • Binary Law
  • lo-fi librarian
  • Blawg Review
  • Domain Name
  • Patent Troll Tracker
  • Geeklawyer
  • IP Geek
  • Law Font
  • E-legal Lawyer
  • What About Clients?
  • Lenz Blog
  • E-Identity
  • Legal Theory Blog
  • Copyfight
  • Naked Law
  • Nic Suzor
  • Patently-O
  • Electromate
  • B2fxxx
  • Groklaw
  • Open Access News
  • BLOG@IP::JUR
  • Video Game Blog

Blogs

  • Terra Nova
  • Downtime
  • spEak You’re bRanes
  • Oblomovka
  • Blogzilla
  • Platitudes of the Day
  • LVCENTINVS
  • Better EULA Blog
  • PostSecret
  • net.wars
  • Oso, Moreno, Abogado
  • Machine Envy
  • Open Democracy Blog
  • Collected Voices
  • Techdirt
  • qwghlm.co.uk
  • Mytton.net
  • World Changing
  • Thinking about the future
  • Weaverluke
  • Creative Commons Weblog
  • Unintended Consequences

Other

  • xkcd
  • Indexed
  • The Llama Song
  • BlogPulse
  • p2pnet
  • MozCC
  • MS Office CC
  • Me

Blog Archive

  • ►  2009 (54)
    • ►  April (12)
    • ►  March (15)
    • ►  February (16)
    • ►  January (11)
  • ►  2008 (173)
    • ►  December (10)
    • ►  November (18)
    • ►  October (15)
    • ►  September (14)
    • ►  August (11)
    • ►  July (18)
    • ►  June (13)
    • ►  May (11)
    • ►  April (15)
    • ►  March (13)
    • ►  February (18)
    • ►  January (17)
  • ▼  2007 (222)
    • ►  December (9)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (20)
    • ►  September (13)
    • ►  August (21)
    • ►  July (18)
    • ▼  June (26)
      • GPL v3 released
      • GikII 2
      • Second Life hype over?
      • Eben Moglen in Edinburgh
      • ... and the winner is ....
      • New aggregated blog
      • SCRIPT-ed June 2007
      • EMI's sales soar without DRM
      • Name the llama shortlist
      • The life of a Chinese gold farmer
      • Peer to Patent live
      • iSummit in pictures
      • Free Radio
      • Creative Commons movement
      • Poker
      • The future of the Commons
      • F.U.D. from Chile
      • Legal Day
      • Live from Dubrovnik
      • Croatia
      • Torrentspy ordered to track visitors
      • Name that llama
      • Class-action suit for virtual gold farming
      • The Genesis of We7
      • File-sharing promotes terrorism
      • AACS keys cracked. Again.
    • ►  May (25)
    • ►  April (20)
    • ►  March (21)
    • ►  February (14)
    • ►  January (18)
  • ►  2006 (255)
    • ►  December (14)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (21)
    • ►  September (19)
    • ►  August (21)
    • ►  July (21)
    • ►  June (26)
    • ►  May (28)
    • ►  April (24)
    • ►  March (23)
    • ►  February (22)
    • ►  January (19)
  • ►  2005 (290)
    • ►  December (13)
    • ►  November (20)
    • ►  October (26)
    • ►  September (25)
    • ►  August (25)
    • ►  July (22)
    • ►  June (27)
    • ►  May (19)
    • ►  April (24)
    • ►  March (35)
    • ►  February (29)
    • ►  January (25)
  • ►  2004 (82)
    • ►  December (12)
    • ►  November (48)
    • ►  October (22)

Labels

  • Academia (3)
  • Announcements (30)
  • Cases (32)
  • Censorphip (1)
  • Conferences (37)
  • Copyright gone mad (57)
  • Creative Commons (51)
  • Cybercrime (28)
  • Dispute Resolution (2)
  • DRM (37)
  • e-commerce (14)
  • Feeling silly (49)
  • Games (44)
  • Globalisation (13)
  • Governance (16)
  • Hacking (18)
  • iSummit (7)
  • Litigation (44)
  • Meme (14)
  • Networks (34)
  • New technologies (25)
  • Open content (46)
  • Open source (38)
  • P2P (61)
  • Patent abuse (14)
  • Popular Culture (5)
  • Privacy (13)
  • Regulation (54)
  • Reviews (2)
  • SCRIPT-ed (14)
  • Software patents (45)
  • Spam (8)
  • Standards (3)
  • Technophobia (2)
  • Travel (12)
  • Virtual worlds (56)
  • Web 2.0 (56)

Subscribe

Subscribe in a reader

Subscribe to TechnoLlama by Email

Live Journal syndication

Stats

Page Rank Check

Blog Information Profile for Technollama

Books

Licence

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 UK: Scotland License.

Support

Global Voices Online - The world is talking. Are you listening?