SCRIPTed December 2009

The December issue of SCRIPTed is now online. In this issue: Editorial Mandy and Me: Some Thoughts on the Digital Economy Bill Lilian Edwards , pp.534-537 Reviewed Articles DNA Patents and the Invisible Citizen: The Role of the General Public in Life Science Governance Morten Andreasen and Klaus Hoeyer, pp.538-557 Read more

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SCRIPTed April 2009

Issue 1 2009 Editorial After Marper: Two Readings, Two Responses Roger Brownsword , pp.1-3| HTML | Reviewed Articles Virtual Worlds As A New Game Theoretic Model For International Law: The Case Of Bilateral Investment Treaties Peter S Jenkins, pp.4-32| HTML | New Technology and Researchers’ Access to Court and Tribunal Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

SCRIPTed Conference Programme

The programme for the upcoming SCRIPTed conference has been published, and it looks pretty interesting. SUNDAY 29 MARCH 2009 19:00 Welcome Wine Reception (Playfair Library) MONDAY 30 MARCH 2009 09:00 Registration (Raeburn Room Vestibule) (Posters Erected) 10:00 Welcome & Opening (Playfair Library) (Chair: Prof Graeme Laurie, SCRIPT) Prof Douglas Brodie, Read more

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SCRIPTed December Issue 2008

(2008) 5:3 SCRIPTed 449-629 Cover Artificial Intelligence Rebecca Junkin Editorial AI & Law on Legal Argument: Research Trends and Application Prospects Henry Prakken, pp.449-454 Reviewed Articles Os Novos Meios de Tutela Preventiva dos Direitos de Propriedade Intelectual no Direito Português (The New Means of Preventive Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Read more

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SCRIPT-ed August 2008

The Editorial Board of SCRIPTed – A Journal of Law, Technology & Society is pleased to present its 18th issue, which addresses issues ranging from challenges in medical research governance in Korea, to pharmaceutical litigation (an assessment of the Novartis case in India), to data-protection of administrative records, to privacy Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

SCRIPT-ed April 2008

The April 2008 issue of SCRIPTed is now live. This issue is filled with excellent material. There are some very relevant and timely articles on the P2P debate, and also on the German Constitutional Court decision with regards to Trojans. Another very intriguing article about trade marks and the No Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

SCRIPT-ed December 2007

The fourth issue of the fourth year of SCRIPTed, is now live. In this issue: Editorial SCRIPTed Redux: New Challenges, New Directions Shawn H.E. Harmon and Wiebke Abel, pp.301-303 Peer-Reviewed Articles A Private Law Approach to Privacy; Mandatory Law Colette Cuijpers, pp.304-318   Emerging Global Networks for Free Access to Read more

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SCRIPT-ed September 2007

The September issue of SCRIPTed, the online journal of Law and Technology, is now live. This issue is packed with quality (says the person who wrote the editorial, so I’m clearly biased). In this issue: Editorial Back to the Future: Regulation of Virtual Worlds Andrés Guadamuz, pp.242-245 Peer-Reviewed Articles The Read more

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SCRIPT-ed books for review

SCRIPTed is looking for reviewers for three books. These are: Roger Cullis, Patents, Inventions and the Dynamics of Innovation: A Multidisciplinary Study. Charlotte Waelde, Hector MacQueen (eds), Intellectual Property: The Many Faces of the Public Domain. Tarleton Gillespie, Wired Shut: Copyright and the Shape of Digital Culture. If you’re interested, Read more

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SCRIPT-ed June 2007

The June 2007 issue of SCRIPTed, 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 Read more

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