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Table Of Contents Issue 03/2003

Zuletzt aktualisiert am: 17.06.03

Articles

Annette Kur – Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and Judgments in Transnational Disputes: A European Perspective

Peter Blume – Copyright and Privacy Some fundamental reflections on the relationship between two areas of law and the quest to balance them in cyberspace

John Beardwood – Creeping Law? An analysis of the Canadian Lawful Access – Consultation Document and its approach to implement the Council of Europe’s Convention on Cyber-Crime

Case Law

Australia: Cyber Squatting CSR Limited v. Resource Capital Australia Pty Limited – Federal Court of Australia – Decision of 4 April 2003

USA: Due Process and Connecticut’s "Megan’s Law" Connecticut Department of Public Safety et al. v. John Doe – Supreme Court of the United States – Decision of 5 March 2003

USA: Proof of Injury to the Economic Value of A Famous Trademark Victor Moseley et al. v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc. et al. – US Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit* – Decision of 4 March 2003

Norway: Napster.no TONO et al. v. Napster.no – Sør Gubrandsdal tingrett (Sør Gubrandsdal First Instance Court – first instance) – Decision of 22 January 2003 – Summary & Comment by Lenda

Israel: Reach of Software End-User License Agreements Misc. Application 2184/02 (J’lem) Microsoft Corporation v. Agma Computing 1999 Ltd. et al. – Jerusalem District Court – Decision of 22 November 2002 – Summary & Comment by Elburg

Updates

Tanja SalismaFinland: New Practice Relating to Patentability of Software

Ian LloydUK: Internet Libel and Data Retention

Rolf H. WeberSwitzerland: Restrictions for Imports of Films?

Coenraad VisserSouth Africa: New Liability Regime for ISPs


* This decision is erronniously attributed to the US Court of Appeals for the
6th Circuit. The case was decided by the Supreme Court of the United
States.





 
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