Information technology law: the law and society
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CONTENTS
GUIDE
TO THE BOOK
xvii
GUIDE
TO THE
ONLINE
RESOURCE CENTRE
xviii
TABLE OF CASES
xix
TABLE OF STATUTES
XXV
PARTI INFORMATION AND SOCIETY
1
1
The world of bits
3
1.1
An introduction to bits
5
1.1.1
The process of digitisation
7
1.2
Moving from atoms to bits
9
1.2.1
Music goes digital
10
1.2.2
Digital goods and society
11
1.3
Rivalrous and nonrivalrous goods
12
1.4
The legal challenge of the information society
13
2
The network of networks
16
2.1
Introducing the internet (history)
17
2.1.1
Building the ARPANET
18
2.1.2
Building the internet
19
2.2
How the modern internet functions
23
2.2.1
Net neutrality
27
2.3
Higher level protocols
30
3
Digitisation and society
35
3.1
The digitisation of information
36
3.1.1
Information collection, aggregation and exploitation
38
3.1.2
Information disintermediation
39
3.1.3
Information management
43
3.2
Digital convergence
44
3.3
The cross-border challenge of information law
47
3.4
Digitisation and law
50
PART II GOVERNANCE IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
53
4
Regulating the digital environment
55
4.1
Can we regulate the digital environment?
56
4.1.1
Cyberlibertarianism
56
4.1.2
Cyberpaternalism
60
4.2 Lawrence Lessig's
modalities of regulation
4.3
Network communitarianism
4.4
Regulators in cyberspace: private regulators
4.5
Regulators in cyberspace: states and supranational regulation
4.5.1
WSIS and the IGF
4.6
Conclusion
62
66
70
73
75
80
Digital ownership
5.1
Digital property
5.1.1
Information as property
5.1.2
Statutory intellectual property rights
5.1.3
Confidential information
5.2
Digital trespass
5.2.1
Trespass to servers
5.2.2
Indexing and scraping
5.2.3
Intel vHamidi
5.2.4
Digital trespass at UK law
5.2.5
Adware and spyware
5.3
Virtual property
5.3.1
Virtual theft
5.3.2
Misappropriation of virtual goods
5.4
Conclusions
83
84
85
89
90
91
93
93
95
96
97
99
101
6
Cyber-speech
6.1
Introduction
6.2
From web
1.0
to web
2.0
6.2.1
Web
1.0:
internet fora
6.2.2
Web
1.0:
personal websites
6.2.3
Web
1.0:
law and society
6.2.4
Web
2.0
6.3
Freedom of expression and social responsibility
6.3.1
Freedom of expression: the 'First Amendment' approach
6.3.2
Freedom of expression: the European approach
6.3.3
Freedom of expression: the approaches compared
6.3.4
Liera et
UEJF v Yahoo! Inc. and Yahoo! France
6.3.5
Cross-border
speech
6.3.6
Yahoo! Inc. vLICRA
6.3.7
Free expression online
6.4
Political speech
6.4.1
Political speech: economics and media
6.4.2
Online political speech
6.5
Hate speech
6.5.1
Hate speech and society
6.5.2
Inter-state speech
103
103
104
105
106
107
107
110
110
111
112
113
114
116
118
119
120
122
124
125
126
6.6
Commercial
speech
127
6.6.1
Commercial speech
and the
First
Amendment
127
6.6.2
Commercial speech
and the
information
society
128
6.6.3
Regulating
spam in Europe
129
6.6.4
Regulating spam in the US
131
6.7
Conclusion:
cyber-speech
and free expression
133
7
Defamation
135
7.1
The tort of defamation
136
7.1.1
Statements, publication, and defences
137
7.2
Digital defamation: publication and
republication
141
7.2.1
Dow Jones
ν
Gutnick 142
7.2.2
Loutchansky
ν
Times newspapers:
republication
and limitation
145
7.2.3
King
ν
Lewis
147
7.2.4
Dow Jones vJameel
148
7.2.5
Online defamation post Jameel
150
7.2.6
The ministry of justice consultation paper
151
7.3
Intermediary liability
152
7.3.1
Early cases: ISPs as publishers
153
7.3.2
CDA
§230:
safe harbour
155
7.3.3
ISP publisher liability in the UK
156
7.4
Digital defamation and UGC
160
7.4.1
Facebook libel
162
7.4.2
Libel in the blogosphere
164
7.5
Conclusion
165
PARTIN
DIGITALCONTENT
AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
169
8
Intellectual property rights and the information society
171
8.1
An introduction to IPRs
172
8.1.1
Copyright
173
8.1.2
Patents
175
8.1.3
Trademarks
177
8.1.4
The database right
179
8.2
IPRs and digitisation
180
9
Software
183
9.1
Protecting software: history
183
9.2
Copyright in
computersoftware
186
9.2.1
Obtaining copyright protection
186
9.2.2
The scope of copyright protection
189
9.3
Copyright infringement and software: literal copying
191
9.3.1
Offline piracy
192
9.3.2
Online piracy
193
9.3.3
Employee piracy
194
9.4
Copyright
infringement and
software:
non-literal copying
196
9.4.1
Introducing look and feel infringement
197
9.4.2
Look and feel infringement: Computer Associates
v
Altai
199
9.4.3
Look and feel infringement: Lotus
v
Borland
201
9.4.4
Look and feel before the UK courts
202
9.4.5
Look and feel: Navitaire
v
easyJet
205
9.4.6
Look and feel in the UK after navitaire
207
9.5
Copyright infringement and software: permitted acts
209
9.6
Patent protection for computer software
212
9.6.1
VICOM/computer-related invention
214
9.6.2
The effect of State Street Bank
215
9.6.3
Defacto
software patents under the
european
patent convention
217
9.6.4
Aerotel Ltd
v Telco
and Macrossan's Application
218
9.7
Conclusion
220
10
Copyright in the digital environment
222
10.1
Linking, caching, and aggregating
223
10.1.1
Web-linking
224
10.1.2
Google Inc.
v
Copiepresse SCRL
228
10.2
Peer-to-peer networks
233
10.2.1
Early cases
234
10.2.2
A&M records, Inc.
v
Napster, Inc.
236
10.2.3
Post Napster:
MG M
Studios, Inc. vGrokster, Ltd
241
10.2.4
Peer-to-peer litigation outwith the US
246
10.2.5
Sweden
v
Neij
et al.
(The pirate bay case)
250
10.2.6
Other methods to prevent illegal
filesharing:
technical measures
254
10.2.7
Other methods to prevent illegal file sharing: volume litigation
258
10.3
Information and the public domain
260
10.3.1
Creative commons
261
10.4
Conclusion
265
11
Databases
267
11.1
Copyright and the database right
268
11.1.1
The listings cases
269
11.1.2
The database directive
271
11.2
The database right
274
11.2.1
The fixtures marketing cases
276
11.2.2
British Horseracing Board Ltd
v
William Hill
279
11.2.3
After BHB
284
11.3
Databases and the information society
286
12
Branding and trade marks in the information society
289
12.1
Trade marks and branding
289
12.2
Trade marks in the global business environment
291
12.2.1
Registered and unregistered trade marks
291
12.2.2
Trade mark characteristics
293
12.3
Domain names as badges of identity
294
12.3.1
Sex.com
296
12.4
Trade mark/domain name disputes
298
12.4.1
Early disputes in the US
298
12.4.2
Early disputes in the UK
301
12.4.3
Cybersquatting before the UK courts
303
12.4.4
Phones4uLtdvPhone4u.co.uk
305
12.5
The ICANN UDRP
307
12.6
The nominet
DRS
312
12.6.1
Reviewing the nominet
DRS
316
12.7
Brand identities, search engines and secondary markets
316
12.7.1
Secondary markets
317
12.7.2
Search engines
320
12.8
Conclusion
322
PART IV CRIMINAL ACTIVITY IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
325
13
Computer misuse
327
13.1
Hacking
330
13.1.1
Employee hackers
332
13.1.2
External hackers
337
13.1.3
The McKinnon case
340
13.2
Viruses, criminal damage, and mailbombing
342
13.2.1
Early cases: the Mad Hacker and the Black Baron
342
13.2.2
Later cases: web defacement and mailbombing
345
13.3
Denial of service and supply of devices
346
13.3.1
Section
ЗА
350
14
Pornography and obscenity in the information society
353
14.1
Obscenity
354
14.1.1
The Hicklin principle
355
14.1.2
The obscene publications acts
356
14.2
Pornography
357
14.2.1
The UK standard
358
14.2.2
A global standard?
361
14.2.3
US statutory interventions
363
14.2.4
The decision heard'round the world'
367
14.3
Child abuse images and
pseudo
images
369
14.3.1
Policing pseudo-images in the UK
371
14.3.2
Policing pseudo-images internationally
375
14.4
Age play
377
14.5
Extreme pornography
379
14.6
Private regulation of pornographic imagery
383
14.7
Conclusions
386
15
Crime and law enforcement in the information society
387
15.1
Fraud and identity theft
388
15.1.1
Fraud
388
15.1.2
Identity theft and identity fraud
392
15.2
Grooming, harassment, and cyberstalking
395
15.2.1
Grooming
395
15.2.2
Harassment and stalking
397
15.3
Cyberterrorism
398
15.4
Bandwidth theft
403
15.5
The convention on cybercrime
405
15.6
Conclusion
408
PARTV
ECOMMERCE 411
16
Electronic contracts
413
16.1
Contracting informally
413
16.1.1
Contract formation
414
16.2
Regulating offer and acceptance
416
16.2.1
Articles
9-11
of the electronic commerce directive
416
16.2.2
Communicating acceptance
418
16.3
Contractual terms
420
16.3.1
Express terms
421
16.3.2
Terms incorporated by reference
421
16.3.3
Implied terms
422
16.3.4
Enforcing terms: consumer protection laws
423
16.4
Formal contracts
424
16.5
Electronic signatures
427
16.5.1
Formalising electronic signatures
429
16.5.2
Advanced electronic signatures
430
16.6
Conclusion
434
17
Electronic payments and taxation
436
17.1
A history of international payments methods
436
17.2
Electronic payments
439
17.2.1
Token payments
439
17.2.2
Alternative payment systems
440
17.2.3
Early e-money
441
17.3
The electronic
money
directive
444
17.3.1
E-money issuers
444
17.3.2
Commission review of the e-money directive
and the
2009
e-money directive
448
17.4
Ecommerce
taxation
452
17.5
Conclusions
457
PART VI PRIVACY IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
461
18
Data protection
463
18.1
Digitisation, personal data, and the data industry
464
18.2
Data protection act
1998:
background and structure
465
18.2.1
The data protection act
1984 466
18.2.2
The data protection directive
467
18.3
The data protection act
1998 468
18.3.1
Forms of data
468
18.3.2
Processing and use of data
470
18.3.3
Personnel of the data protection act
473
18.4
The data protection principles, processing, and fairness
474
18.4.1
Processing data:
Bodil Lindqvist
475
18.4.2
Processing data: Johnson
v
Medical Defence Union
477
18.5
Conditions for processing of personal data
479
18.5.1
Consent
480
18.5.2
Processing sensitive personal data
483
18.6
Supervision of data controllers: data subject rights
484
18.6.1
Subject access:
Durant
v
the Financial Services Authority
485
18.6.2
Correcting and managing data
490
18.7
State supervision of data controllers
491
18.7.1
The information commissioner as regulator
492
18.8
Conclusion
494
19
Data and personal privacy
496
19.1
Enhanced CCTV
496
19.1.1
Pattern recognition: ANPR
498
19.1.2
Pattern recognition: biometrics
499
19.1.3
Regulating CCTV: the code of practice
502
19.2
RFID tracking
507
19.2.1
Regulating RFID
509
19.2.2
The
EU
action plan
512
19.3
Data retention and identity
514
19.3.1
The regulation of investigatory powers act
516
19.3.2
Data retention
517
19.4
Conclusions
521
PART
VII
FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR INFORMATION LAW
523
20
The digital public sphere
525
20.1
E-government
527
20.1.1
UK e-government
528
20.1.2
The ministerial declaration and transformational government
533
20.2
The digital divide
538
20.2.1
The global divide
538
20.2.2
The social divide
539
20.2.3
The social divide: opening competition in products and services
541
20.3
The democratic divide
544
20.3.1
The democratic divide and the blogosphere
545
20.3.2
Anonymity and free speech
549
20.3.3
The democratic divide and social networking
551
20.4
Conclusion
553
21
Virtual environments
556
21.1
Virtual worlds, virtual people
557
21.2
The virtual gods
559
21.3
The game versus the law
560
21.3.1
Virtual property disputes
562
21.4
Conclusion: when worlds collide
565
22
What way next?
569
22.1
Future developments
570
22.1.1
Greater connectivity, greater control
570
22.1.2
Greater connectivity, greater freedom
572
22.1.3
Developing technologies and legal responses
573
22.2
Web
3.0 574
22.3
Law
2.0 576
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