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  3. Vol. 11 No. 3 (2014)

Vol. 11 No. 3 (2014)

'NOR', by Karen Mc Cullagh, A plaque erected by Norwich Heritage Economic and Regeneration Trust (HEART) on Gentleman’s Walk in Norwich in April 2014, marking the 40th anniversary of the introduction of postcodes in the United Kingdom. Norwich’s role in this project, and its relevance for law and technology today, is discussed in this issue’s editorial by Karen Mc Cullagh and Daithí Mac Síthigh
Published: 01-Dec-2014

Editorial

  • Doing the Right Thing?

    Daithí Mac Síthigh* Karen Mc Cullagh
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Dedicated BILETA section

  • The Views Expressed Represent Mine Alone: Academic Freedom and Social Media

    Maria Helen Murphy
    • PDF
  • DRM and Modchips: Time for the Court of Justice to do the “Right” Thing

    Martina Gillen
    • PDF
  • Share and share alike? An examination of trust, anonymisation and data sharing with particular reference to an exploratory research project investigating attitudes to sharing personal data with the public sector

    Marion Oswald
    • PDF
  • Virtual Worlds – a Legal Post-Mortem Account

    Edina Harbinja
    • PDF

Analysis

  • Can CSIRTs Lawfully Scan for Vulnerabilities?

    Andrew Cormack
    • PDF

Report

  • A First Look at the Constitutional and Legal Implications of the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014

    Wiebke Abel Judith Rauhofer
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Freedom of Expression and the Internet

    TJ McIntyre
    • PDF
  • Intellectual Property, Pharmaceuticals and Public Health: Access to Drugs in Developing Countries

    Karen Walsh
    • PDF
  • Cloud Computing Law

    Nuno Sousa e Silva
    • PDF
  • Free and Open Source Software: Policy, Law and Practice

    Thomas Dysart
    • PDF
 
 
SCRIPTed: A Journal of Law, Technology & Society | ISSN: 1744-2567 (Online)
 
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