19th Annual Conference 2004

A New Business Model for Music Production
Acceptance Testing of Software
Search engines. A useful tool but are they a lawful practice
Iconoclasm
Assessing the Justification for Rights Management Systems
Refusals to Deal in Information and Communications Technology
Software patents in-can we rethink patents in a digital environment
E-Commerce and the Applicable law rules
Free the Code-Solution for IP headaches or MP3-like suicide
Development of E-Commerce in Chile-Overview of Legal Issues
Legal Protection of Copy-protection Mechanisms and Rights Management Information
Attack of the killer acronyms-The End of IT Law
Factors Affecting the Use of Information and Communications Technology in In-House Legal Practices in North West England
Teach Act- Use of Copyright Material in Distance Education in the United States Internet Governance- An Analysis of the Need for Change
A Block Exemption for Software Copyright Licensing – Better Late Than Never
Pandora’s Box is Finally Opened- The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Process and Arbitration
Collaborative Authorship of Distance Learning Materials-Hidden Copyright and Moral Rights Problems
Virtual Learning Environments in Action
Think before You Write – Considerations for Drafting Claims of Software Patents
Software Patentability and Practical Utility-What’s the Use
A Terrorist Act, An Act of Parliament, an Act of Sabotage
Does Developments in Technology Occasion New Directions in Consumer Arbitration in the EU
Utility, Innovation and Mathematics
The (dis)illusions of a rebel- A reappraisal of the General Public
What would Mr Pitt have thought -Out of the Box
The Information Society Directive (UK implementation)- the end of educational and research use of digital works
Computer Piracy, Copyright Concerns and Conflicts of Information Technology – Need for an Interactive Approach
Thoughts on Article15 and the Futility of Applying Conflict of Law Rules
Dematerialised Goods and Liability in the Electronic Environment – The Truth is, ‘There is No Spoon Box’
Different Interests at Stake – Who should bear the risk