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A General Data Protection Regulation For Europe? Light And Shade In The Commission’s Draft Of 25 January 2012

Gerrit Hornung * Abstract On 25 January 2012, the European Commission presented the long-awaited proposal for a reform of the European data protection law. The proposal consists of a “General Data Protection Regulation” (replacing the current Data Protection Directive 94/46/EC)

May 23, 2012 3 Comments Read more

Governance and Nanotechnology Developments: A Focus on the Health Sector in India

Manish Anand, Nidhi Srivastava and Shilpanjali Deshpande Sarma* Abstract To harness the limitless opportunities of nanotechnology applications in the health sector, it would be imperative to develop nanotechnology in a responsible way. This paper focuses on applications of nanotechnology in

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Data Export in Cloud Computing – How can Personal Data be Transferred Outside the EEA? The Cloud of Unknowing, Part 4

W Kuan Hon* and Christopher Millard± 1. Abstract The lack of clarity and harmony across European Economic Area (“EEA”) Member States of the data export rules under the European Union (“EU”) Data Protection Directive (“DPD”) gives rise to significant uncertainties

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Music and Dance: Beyond Copyright Text?

Charlotte Waelde* and Philip Schlesinger** Abstract Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright?  If they are, how might these art forms best be protected by cultural policy and cultural economics?  These were the key questions

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Forgetting Footprints, Shunning Shadows. A Critical Analysis Of The “Right To Be Forgotten” In Big Data Practice

Bert-Jaap Koops* Abstract The so-called “right to be forgotten” has been put firmly on the agenda, both of academia and of policy. Although the idea is intuitive and appealing, the legal form and practical implications of a right to be

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Responsibility and the Automaticity Threat

Dr Tillman Vierkant*   Cite as: T Vierkant, “Responsibility and the Automaticity Threat”, (2011) 8:2 SCRIPTed p184   Download  options DOI: 10.2966/scrip.080211.184   © Tillman Vierkant 2011. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence. Please click on the link

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Ethical Implications of Brain Imaging in Psychosis and Psychopathy

Emma Sprooten, Louise Robinson and Stephen M Lawrie*   Cite as: E Sprooten, L Robinson and S M Lawrie, “Article”, (2011) 8:2 SCRIPTed 175   Download  options DOI: 10.2966/scrip.80211. 175   © Emma Sprooten, Louise Robinson and Stephen M Lawrie 2011.

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Liability of Internet Intermediaries: A Slippery Slope?

Maurice Schellekens *   Cite as: M Schellekens, “Liability of Internet Intermediaries: A Slippery Slope?”, (2011) 8:2 SCRIPTed 154   Download  options DOI: 10.2966/scrip.080211.154   © Maurice Schellekens 2011. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence. Please click on

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Arguments in Considering the Similarity of Algorithms in Patenting

Kenneth Oksanen, Perttu Virtanen, Eljas Soisalon-Soininen, Jukka Kemppinen*   Cite as: K Oksanen, P Virtanen, E Soisalon-Soininen, J Kemppinen, “Arguments in Considering the Similarity of Algorithms in Patenting”, (2011) 8:2 SCRIPTed 138   Download  options DOI: 10.2966/scrip.080211.138     © Kenneth

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Does Technology Trump Intellectual Property?: Re-framing the Debate About Regulating New Technologies

Michael Anthony C. Dizon*   Cite as: M A C Dizon, “Does Technology Trump Intellectual Property?: Re-framing the Debate About Regulating New Technologies”, (2011) 8:2 SCRIPTed 124   Download  options DOI: 10.2966/scrip.080211.124   © Michael Anthony C. Dizon 2011. This work

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