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The Asia Pacific Intellectual Property Law Institute at Murdoch
University is pleased to announce its launch of the Digital Technology
Law Journal at <http://wwwlaw.murdoch.edu.au/dtlj/index.html>.
The Digital Technology Law Journal is an on-line periodical that
publishes refereed articles, comments and reviews on intellectual
property law issues concerning the digital environment.
Below is the table of contents for the first issue:
- Internet Service Provider Liability for Moral Rights Infringement in
Australia, Tanya Aplin
- Regulating Speech on the Internet, Michael Blakeney and Fiona Macmillan
- Australian proposals for copyright reform: some unresolved issues and
some lessons from America, Mark J Davison
- Internet Domain Names and Trade Mark Law, Michael Handler
- What is a `Substantial Part'?: Digital samples: cut-and-pasting and
section 14 of the Australian Copyright Act 1968, Anna Thuc-Anh Tran
- Comment on conference: `Copyright, Media and Digital Technology', Rafi
Azim-Khan
- Comment on published papers for: `Software Patents in Europe: meeting
the challenges of harmonisation and development in Europe',
Dr. Philip Leith
- Review of Susskind, R, The Future of Law: Facing the Challenges of
Information Technology, (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996), David Bausor
Contributions are sought for the second issue of DTLJ and the deadline
for submissions is 31 March 1999.
Tanya Aplin
Senior Research Fellow
Asia Pacific Intellectual Property Law Institute
School of Law - Murdoch University
Murdoch, Western Australia 6150
Tel: + 61 8 9360 6071
Fax: + 61 8 9310 6671
<aplin[_at_]central.murdoch.edu.au>
Received on Wed Jan 20 1999 - 05:38:59 GMT