POLICING THE INTERNET IN SINGAPORE: FROM SELF-REGULATION TO AUTO-REGULATION
The 2000 CAMLA Essay Prize winner was Terence Lee, a Phd candidate at Adelaide University. Terence provides a thoughtful analysis of Singapore's auto-regulation of the lntemet and questions whether this is the only viable way to regulate cyberspace.
E-MARKETS... THE NEXT WAVE?
Christina Rich and Shane Barber provide an overview of the tax and legal implications of the current online phenomenon of vertical and horizontal e-markets.
THE NEW DIGITAL COPYRIGHT LAW
Raani Costelloe examines the Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Act :2000 providing both an insightful analysis and depth discussion of this long awaited revision to the Copyright Act.
INTELLECUTAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE INTERNET
Fleur Hinton provides a useful overview of the challenge to apply rights which are usually nationally based to the interact.
"YOU'VE GOTAFRIEND" OFFICIAL INTERNATIONAL CO-PRODUCTIONS
Theresse Catanzariti and Caroline Verge join forces to show that in tho world of film it is better to have friends then to go"Hans" solo.
AMBUSH MARKETING - THE OLYMPIC EXPERIENCE
Now that the Sydney Olympic games are well and truly over Odette Gourley looks at some of the legal issues arising out of the advertising tactics of some of our major eorporates.
CORPORATIONS LAW GOES INTO BAT FOR BRADMAN
Hilary May Black looks at what lengths celebrities can go to iu order to protect their names and images from unauthorised use and whether that protection is enough. |