[Apologies for cross-posting] http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/script-ed The Editorial Board of SCRIPT-ed – A Journal of Law, Technology & Society is pleased to present its 16th issue, which addresses a wide range of issues emergent from advances in technology, including net neutrality, data protection, free access to legal research, and the precautionary principle. Additionally, there are pieces on technology-driven alienation and a further contribution to the Taylor-Adams dialogue begun in earlier issues. SCRIPT-ed is also proud to announce that starting with this issue, all articles will be published under a CC licence by default. In this issue: Editorial - SCRIPT-ed Redux: New Challenges, New Directions, Shawn H.E. Harmon and Wiebke Abel. Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Private Law Approach to Privacy; Mandatory Law Obliged? Colette Cuijpers, pp.304-318 - Emerging Global Networks for Free Access to Law: WorldLII’s Strategies, Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung and Andrew Mowbray. - Can Article 5.7 of the WTO SPS Agreement be a Model for the Precautionary Principle? Niu Huei-Chih. - The Protection of Personally Identifiable Information, DeLiang Liu. - Net Neutrality and Consumer Access to Content, Christopher T Marsden. - Identity Theft and Systems Theory: The Fraud Act 2006 in Perspective, Anne Savirimuthu and Joseph Savirimuthu. Analysis - Robots Bowling Alone: Evolving Post-Technological Humans, David Koepsell. - Copyright and Research: A Different Perspective, Jan Velterop. Reports - Institute of Medicine, Law & Bioethics (IMLAB), Amanda Warren-Jones. Book Reviews - The Regulatory Challenge of Biotechnology: Human Genetics and Food Patents, by Han Somsen (ed). Reviewed by Kate Getliffe. - Biotechnology and International Law, by Francesco Francioni and Tullio Scovazzi (eds). Reviewed by Andrea Glorioso. - Unravelling the Myth around Open Source Licences, by Lucie Guibault and Ot van Daalen. Reviewed by Andres Guadamuz. - The Troubled Pregnancy: The Legal Wrongs and Rights in Reproduction, by J.K. Mason. Reviewed by Alasdair Maclean. - New Directions in Copyright Law, by Fiona Macmillan (ed). Reviewed by Daithí Mac Síthigh. -- Andres Guadamuz AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law Old College, South Bridge Edinburgh, EH8 9YL Tel: 44 (0)131 6509699 Fax: 44 (0)131 6506317 a.guadamuz@ed.ac.uk http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrb/ SCRIPT-ed Journal of Law, Technology and Society http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/script-ed IP/IT/Medical Law LLM by Distance Learning http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/distancelearning/
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