June 2007 issue of SCRIPT-ed available
The June 2007 issue of SCRIPT-ed, the Journal of Law and Technology, is
now available:
http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/script-ed/issue4-2.asp
In this issue:
Editorial
- “Douglas v Hello! – An OK! result”, Gillian Black
Peer-Reviewed Articles
- “Do Asian Nations Take Intellectual Property Rights Seriously?” Assafa Endeshaw.
- “The day after the Computer-Implemented Inventions Directive: who won the battle and when shall the war end?” Konstantinos Fotinopoulos.
- “Without Walls: Copyright Law and Digital Collections in Australian Cultural Institutions” Emily Hudson and Andrew T Kenyon.
Analysis
- “Patenting programs as machines”, Philip Leith.
- “Keep on hacking: a Finnish court says technological measures are no longer “effective” when circumventing applications are widely available on the Internet”, Mikko Välimäki.
- “Copyright and research: an academic publisher’s perspective”, Kevin Taylor.
Book Reviews
- The Law and Ethics of Medical Research: International Bioethics and Human Rights, by Aurora Plomer. Reviewed by Shawn H.E. Harmon.
- The Intellectual Property Debate: Perspectives from Law, Economics Political Economy, Edited by Meir Perez Pugatch. Reviewed by Jordan S. Hatcher.
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