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The inadequate legislative response to e-signatures, Computer law & security review (2010)
This article examines the two most influential international initiatives on electronic signatures (UNCITRAL’s 1996 Model...
Difficulties with e-signatures: How shall we know them?, Legal discourse in cyberlaw and trade (2009)
This paper suggests that Australia's Electronic Transactions legislation (and UNCITRAL's 1996 Model Law on Electronic...
Internet and e-commerce law (with Dan Jerker B. Svantesson), Law papers (2008)
Internet and E-Commerce Law provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the laws of e-commerce...
Limiting parody sites and metatags, Law papers (2001)
[Extract] What action can be taken to limit the activities of a parody website? Are...
The dilemmas of globalisation, Law papers (2001)
[Extract] The Internet merely highlights the clash of cultures by enabling efficient cross-border advertising on...
Will domain problems split the Internet?, Law papers (2000)
[Extract] The biggest news in the Internet community over the last few months has been...
When the e-doctor calls, Law papers (2000)
[Extract] Amongst recent reports on problems with the growth of e-commerce, a particularly interesting development...
Will Australia need a safe harbour?, Law papers (2000)
[Extract] Agreement was recently announced on terms for a "safe harbour" which will provide protection...
Linking and keywords revisited., Law papers (2000)
[Extract] In the last issue we discussed the deep linking problem. In September 1999 we...
Permission to hyperlink?, Law papers (2000)
Information providers on the web are generally delighted when others create links to their information....
Control of the domain: local and international developments, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] There have been some recent developments, both locally and internationally, in the control of...
Electronic signatures: are international uniform rules any nearer?, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] It seems clear that electronic commerce would be better served if, before entering the...
USA's new encryption policy: balancing ecommerce needs with security interests, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] Strong encryption is an obvious requirement before trade over an open network (like the...
Disputes about names: cybersquatting, cyberstuffing and banner ads, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] In 1994, journalist Joshua Quittner wanted to write an article on how important the...
Frames with a twist: Post-it notes on the Web, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] Anyone who has worked in a collaborative environment realises the usefulness of post-it notes....
Is copyright outdated?, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] A thought-provoking article by Stewart Alsop appeared in FORTUNE.com magazine in April - see...
The Internet censorship debate, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] Senator Alston introduced draft legislation in the Senate on 21 April (the Broadcasting Services...
The IIA Code of Practice: 'Co-regulation' of the Internet starts here, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] The "Publication for Adoption" version of the lnternet Industry Association's ("IIA") Code of Practice...
Testing the adequacy of privacy protection: How will the EU enforce its directive?, Law papers (1999)
[Extract] The European Union's privacy directive' adopts high standards regarding the protection of personal data....
Unsolicited email in business: spam, murk and the opt-in /opt-out debate, Law papers (1998)
[Extract] At first glance, email could be viewed as just another method of communication. You...
Could the Internet be brought to a standstill? The Internet governance fight and how it could affect you, Law papers (1998)
[Extract]Did anyone notice that the Internet came close to falling over at the end of...
Avoiding the clash of the Titans: Contractual compliance with EU privacy protection requirements, Law papers (1998)
[Extract] We have mentioned the EU Privacy Directive in previous issues. It takes a strong...
Will our law be competitive? Some data protection requirements considered, Law papers (1998)
[Extract] In a previous issue, we alluded to the analogy between the development of the...
Privacy and self-regulation: Is there any hope?, Law papers (1998)
[Extract] /n 1996 the Federa/ Libera//Nationa/ Party coalition made election promises to extend privacy protection...
The body as password - biometric technology and the form of appropriate legislation, Law papers (1998)
[Extract] Is it becoming more and more difficult for you to keep track of numerous...
So who controls the internet? (with Patrick Quirk), Law papers (1998)
[Extract] Do you believe the traditional view that no single entity controls the Internet? There...
Email policies considered (with Patrick Quirk), Law papers (1998)
[Extract] The worldwide electronic mail system is a part of, and yet quite distinct from,...
Email liability: postcards from the edge (with Patrick Quirk), Law papers (1997)
[Extract] Is an e-mail as private as a phone call or as public as a...
New species - 'Domain Name' or 'Cybermark', Law papers (1997)
[Extract] There is a growing realisation amongst lawyers that we are witnessing the development of...
Taming the unruly horse! Contractual illegality and public policy: Fitzgerald v FJ Leonhardt Pty Ltd, High Court Review (1997)
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FJ Leonhardt Pty Ltd (the "driller") sued for payment under a contract to...