Research - Internet Law Bulletin - List of Articles, Casenotes, Bytes and Research Links
Chris Connolly and Peter van Dijk were the founding editors of the Internet Law Bulletin.
The Internet Law Bulletin is a LexisNexis Butterworths publication produced 10 times a year. It covers the latest Australian and international cases and legal developments in the online environment.
Chris Connolly is currently on the editorial board for the Internet Law Bulletin (Volume 6 onwards).
The following index lists all Articles, Bytes and Research Links published for Volumes 1 - 11 of the Internet Law Bulletin.
All Bytes and Research links for Volumes 1 - 5 were authored by Galexia (Chris Connolly, Nawaz Isaji, Prashanti Ravindra, Francis Vierboom, Peter van Dijk) unless otherwise credited.
Volume 12 No. 7 (October 2009)
- Article - Can you read an employee’s private email? Addressing the legal concerns - Dan Svantesson
- Article - Trade marks and search engine marketing: practical legal considerations - Mark Bender
- Article - New principles for self-regulation of online behavioural advertising- Mathew Hall and Tyrilly Bolton
- Article - Website terms and conditions after Patchett v Swimming Pool and Allied Trades Association - David Downie and Jill Penridge
- Article - Rights protection mechanisms in the mass expansion of the Domain Name System - Jurgen Bebber
- Article - Perils of dealing casually with work-related emails - Gordon Hughes
Volume 12 No. 6 (September 2009)
- Article - New Zealand’s crusade against internet piracy - Simon Fogarty
- Article - To send or not to send? Luxottica Retail Australia v Grant - Dimitrios Eliades
- Article - Strengthening computer network protection laws - Jeremy Storer
- New Books - Brand Avatar - Translating virtual world branding in real world success; Peer-to-Peer File Sharing and Secondary Liability Copyright Law - Reviewed by Sharon Givoni
- Article - Trade mark owners responsible for protecting their trade marks on eBay- Rachel Jacqueline
Volume 12 No. 5 (August 2009)
- Article - Quickfire solutions for common online infringement issues - Darren Sommers
- Article - Content wars - protecting online news - Jeremy Storer and Felicity Dougherty
- Article - Federal Court tackles eDiscovery reform - Beth Patterson
- Article - Strategies to protect brands on social networking sites - Sally Foreman
- Article - Protecting trade marks on Facebook - Nicky Shanks and Jackie O’Brien
- Article - State of play: Senate enquiry into reporting sports news and digital media - Maya Port and Anita Cade
- Byte - UK High Court on defamatory ‘snippets’ in Google results - Adrian Lawrence
- Byte - Chinese keyword or domain name ‘scam’ -worth paying attention? - Sally Foreman
- Byte - Could Skype be shut down? - Sally Foreman
Volume 12 No. 4 (July 2009)
- Article - Meltdown of the copyright Ice Age - Alec Christie and Jackie Emery
- Article - Twitter squatting and trade mark infringement: a birds-eye view - Ike Papageorge and Deborah Bell
- Article - User-generated content, copyright and fair dealing - Sophia Christou and Abi Paramaguru
- Article - Are you being served? Social networking sites used to serve court documents - Paul Mallam and Julie Cheeseman
- Article - Google Books settlement - threat or opportunity? - Chris Bevitt
- Byte - New parliamentary enquiry into cybercrime - Gregor Urbas
- Byte - ‘Adelaide Institute’ internet racial vilification case - Gregor Urbas
- Byte - China implements PC-level internet filtering; Australia’s ISP-level tests continue - Alex Hutchens
Volume 12 No. 3 (June 2009)
- Article - Television on the internet brings a torrent of copyright infringement cases - Yasmin Naghavi
- Article - Australian spam laws explained - Gordon Hughes
- Article - Emails, employees and copyright: Luxottica Retail Australia v Grant - Odette Gourley
- Article - What’s fair when it comes to hyperlinks? Telstra calls foul as News Limited plays AFL - Michael Deacon
- Byte - Remember, you do not own a domain name! - Michael Sutton
- Byte - The Pirate Bay guilty of breaching copyright - Sally Foreman
Volume 12 No. 2 (April 2009)
- Article - Australia’s internet filtering proposal in the international context - Alana Maurushat and Renée Watt
- Article - Regulating electronic transactions in Australia: effecting the UN Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts - Niresha Mudalige and Paul Kallenbach
- Byte - WIPO proposal for a paperless UDRP: ‘green, efficient, forward-looking, effective, modern and expedited’ - Sally Foreman
- Byte - South Australian sex offenders required to register internet activity - Alex Hutchens
Volume 12 No. 1 (March 2009)
- Article - Emarketing, spam and privacy: consumers v business - Anita Siassios
- Article - Spam Act 2003 (Cth): ACMA’s enforcement activities five years on - Gary Chu and Cheng Lim
- Article - Telemedicine without frontiers: does the internet change medical licensing requirements? - Dr Dan Jerker B Svantesson
- Article - Cyberbullying in the workplace: dealing with social networking sites - Annamarie Rooding
Volume 11 No. 10 (February 2009)
- Article - Brand protection and the internet: recent developments - Melinda Upton and Elizabeth Ireland
- Article - Federal Court gets tough with domain name cybersquatter in Macquarie Bank Ltd v Seagle - Sally Foreman
- Byte - Government releases Digital Economy Future Directions Consultation Paper - Alex Hutchens
Volume 11 No. 9 (January 2009)
- Article - Personal data and the internet: an EU data protection perspective - Siobhan Doherty
- Article - The dark side of online games: fraud, theft and invasion of privacy - Melissa de Zwart
- Article - Mass expansion of the domain name system - Jürgen Bebber
- Article - Film studios mount landmark action against Australian ISP iiNet - Sabiene Heindl
- Byte - ACMA’s Telecommunications Today Report 6: Internet activity and content - Jane Quek
- Byte - Fine and forfeiture for internet café - Alex Hutchens
- Byte - ISPs to provide mandatory internet filtering as government’s NetAlert filtering program is discontinued - Michael Deacon
Volume 11 No. 8 (December 2008)
- Article - Regulating social media: concepts of content and communications - Andrew Ailwood and Matt Vitins
- Article - Sucks-type domain names and cybergripe sites under the UDRP - David Lindsay
- Article - Identity theft in an online environment - Michael Papházy and Alishia Prpich
- Article - Launch of .tel domains - Rebecca Sadleir
- Byte - A-G Releases Final Report on Cyber Storm II - Alex Hutchens
- Byte - Facing cyber fraud: the new Facebook scam - Michael Deacon
- Byte - Designer fakes website disabled - Alex Hutchens
Volume 11 No. 7 (November 2008)
- Article - Jacobson v Katzer: US CAFC rules on open source licence - Brendan Scott
- Article - Social networking and the construction of identity - Melissa de Zwart
- Article - eBay faces legal challenges on liability for trade mark infringement - Anita Krmek
- Article - Deep packet inspection and other internet surveillance techniques - John Hilvert
- Article - What’s the fuss over the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement - John Hilvert
- Byte - ACMA Telecommunications Today Report 6: Internet activity and content - Jane Quek
- Byte - Privacy issues in the internet age - Mark Silver
Volume 11 No. 6 (September 2008)
- Article - Australian ISPs singing their own song on illegal file sharing? - Sabiene Heindl
- Article - US courts clarify position on open source software licenses - Jane Quek
- Article - Privacy reform, technology and the internet - Duncan Giles
- Article - Get ready for compulsory e-discovery - Allison Stanfield
- Article - ACMA reports on top six trends in media technology - Rohan Singh
- Article - A liberal dose of cybersquatting - Rebekah Gay
- Casenote - Red Bull clips bad faith domain user’s wings - Marilyn Awad
- Casenote - Email is a publication: Bond v Barry [2008] FCAFC 115 - Rebekah Gay
- Byte - New .me and .tel domain names released - Sally Foreman
- Byte - BigPond online music store the road to legality? - Florence Riviere
- Byte - ARIA fishing for help in a BigPond - Michael Deacon
- Book review - Uta Kohl, Jurisdiction and the internet - Yee Fen Lim (Galexia Contribution)
- Book review - Wendy Sutherland-Smith, Plagiarism, the Internet, and Student Learning: Improving Academic Integrity - Sharon Givoni
Volume 11 No. 5 (August 2008)
- Article - Internet leads to more intellectual property disputes - Malcolm McBratney and Katrina Chambers
- Article - Intangible assets on the internet: are they different? - Richard Baddeley
- Article - Globalisation of libel laws: Gutnick and beyond - Sandip Mukerjea
- Article - Unlocking the library: copyright access and the disabled - Dilan Thampapillai and Paul Harpur
- Byte - Domain names under the hammer - Michael Deacon
Volume 11 No. 4 (July 2008)
- Article - Global perspectives on peer-to-peer file sharing - Cheng Lim, Elizabeth Campetti and John Eden
- Article - Business as usual: a review of the report Copyright Exceptions for Private Copying of Photographs and Films - Peter Knight and Rebecca Wakeling
- Article - Business-to-consumer e-commerce: the EU and Australia compared - Dan Svantesson
- Article - Illegal file sharing threatens growth of music - Sabiene Heindl
- Byte - Consultative working group to improve cyber-safety - Marcus Fleming
- Byte - Internet addresses to run out by 2011 - Florence Riviere
- Byte - What’s new in e-security - Ryan Grant
- Byte - ICANN frees up top level domains - Brendan Scott
Volume 11 No. 3 (June 2008)
- Article - Revisiting meta tagging with intent: sharp practice or smart practice? - Catherine Logan
- Article - Software and copyright: lessons for developers - Michael Pattison and Margaret Walsh
- Article - Legitimising web-based music ‘piracy’ - Adam Sauer
- Byte - US releases discussion paper on a possible anti-counterfeiting trade agreement - Alex Hutches
- Book review - Graeme R Newman and Ronald V Clarke, Superhighway Robbery: Preventing e-commerce crime - Sharon Givoni
Volume 11 No. 2 (May 2008)
- Article - Authorisation liability: debugging the law for online service providers - Goran Stefkovski
- Article - Online child abuse: the internet and child pornography - Stephen Bull
- Article - The malware did it! A forensic look at the malware defence - Rodney McKemmish
- Article - Are you master of your domain? Evicting cybersquatters - Michael Deacon
- Byte - Attorneys-General asked to implement ID-theft laws - Alex Hutchens
- Book review - David Lindsay, International Domain Name Law - Sharon Givoni
Volume 11 No. 1 (April 2008)
- Article - Domain names: Is free speech eroding trade mark rights? - Trudie Sarks Heith
- Article - Weaving out of the web: deconstructing website disclaimers - Vanessa Smith
- Article - Electronic functional equivalence: legislation reconsidered - Alan Davidson
- Article - Software and copyright: lessons for developers - Michael Pattison and Margaret Walsh
- Article - NZ domain name dispute resolution policy accessible and cost-effective - Angela Wray
- Article - World gathers in Dubai to talk about pirates and counterfeiting - Sabiene Heindl
- Article - Policy change for .au domain name transfers will simplify processes - Chris Bevitt
- Byte - ABCD - embracing a digital future - Alex Hutchens
- Byte - Attorneys-General asked to implement ID-theft laws - Alex Hutchens
- Byte - Federal Government moves forward on internet security - Alex Malik
- Book review - Michael Sheetz, Computer Forensics: An Essential Guide for Accountants, Lawyers, and Managers - Sharon Givoni
Volume 10 No. 10 (February 2008)
- Article - Not your type: Microsoft fails to register font as design - Andrew Lowe
- Article - Words of warning: The ins and outs of email disclaimers - Vanessa Smith
- Article - Beware shanghaied domain names - Chris Bevitt and Michael Deacon
- Byte - ISPs should move to end illegal traffic: U2 manager - Sabine Heindl
- Byte - Government plan to implement ISP filtering - Ryan Grant
- Book review - McGuire, M, Hypercrime: The New Geometry of Harm - Sharon Givoni
Volume 10 No. 9 (January 2008)
- Article - Privacy reforms: technological considerations in the age of the Internet - Alan Davidson
- Article - Online privacy and the online self - Adam Sauer
- Article - Offshore business processing in China brings privacy concerns - Steven Robertson (Galexia Contribution)
- Casenote - Howzat?! Ponting appeals unauthorized website - Daryl Cox
- Byte - ICANN to implement WHOIS National Laws Procedure - Duncan Giles
- Byte - auDA accepts final report of the 2007 Names Policy Panel - Duncan Giles
- Byte - OOXML as draft ISO standard? - David Vaile
- Byte - DRM dying quietly - Francis Vierboom (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 10 No. 8 (November 2007)
- Article - When worlds collide: applying real world law to virtual world disputes - Felicity Dougherty
- Article - Facing the future online: privacy, copyright, defamation and content regulation in social networking sites - Jane Quek
- Byte - Anti-child grooming bill before NSW parliament - Gregor Urbas
- Byte - WIPO Development Agenda will reward innovation and creativity - Duncan Giles
- Byte - ACCC takes on Trading Post and Google - Sharon Givoni
- Byte - I will not illegally download this movie: funding to tackle IP crime bears fruit - Sabienne Heindl
- Byte - .asia domain name launched - Sharon Givoni
Volume 10 No. 7 (October 2007)
- Article - Pipelines for Perversion? Regulation of internet and convergent device content - Ishtar Vij
- Article - Issues of jurisdiction and enforcement in internet gambling - Christina Fränngård (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Gone for a song: illegal file sharer fined $US220,000 - Sabiene Heindl
- Casenote - Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd v IceTV: consequences for copyright and digital television - Sarah Waladan
- Byte - Government launches NetAlert internet filtering scheme
Volume 10 No. 6 (September 2007)
- Article - Look who’s stalking: cyberstalking, online vilification and child grooming offences in Australian legislation - Gregor Urbas
- Article - What’s in a name? Bad faith in domain name disputes - Debrett Lyons
- Article - What is the position of copyright in contracted works? An example from the software industry - Dimitios G Eliades
- Byte - ACMA cracks down on spam
- Byte - Healthy reminders on electronic messaging - Michael Pattison, Karin Clark, Suzanne Komattu-Matthews
- Byte - Could the DotAsia domain registration model spell the end of cybersquatting? - Andrew Whiteside
Volume 10 Nos. 4 and 5 (August 2007)
- Article - Open source software takes a big step forward - Julian Lincoln
- Article - The future impact of the internet on electronic discovery - Allison Stanfield
- Article - Succeeding in e-negotiations - Benedict Sheehy and Norbert Palanovics
- Article - Employee privacy - the forgotten issue - Patrick Fair and Ryan Grant
- Article - Geo-location technologies, internet gambling and the law - Dr Dan Jerker B Svantesson
- Byte - ICANN’s plans to expand the generic name space - Jaime Riffel
- Byte - ICANN publishes Internationalised Domain Names glossary - Duncan Giles
- Byte - ACCC alleges breach of Trade Practices Act by website registrant - Duncan Giles
- Byte - .au domain name policy under review - Craig Smith
- Book review - Lim, YF, Cyberspace Law: Commentaries and Materials (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 10 No. 3 (June 2007)
- Article - How safe is that harbour? US Viacom-Youtube litigation and the Australian Cooper v Universal Studios decision consider safe harbour defences - Jeremy Shrim
- Article - Internet discussion forums: eternal vigilance the price of freedom? - Craig Subocz
- Article - Incorporation of terms into online agreements - Scott Coulthart
- Book review - Vise, DA, The Google Story: Inside the Hottest Business, Media and Technology of Out Time
- Byte - EU review of the e-commerce directive - Christina Fränngård (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 10 No. 2 (May 2007)
- Article - Can copyright law be used to protect the ‘look and feel’ of a website? - Nicholas Tyacke, Tara Walker and Rohan Higgins
- Article - The Copyright Amendment Act 2006 (Cth) - Carolyn Dalton and Ishtar Vij
- Article - Bad news for Google News - Julia Dreosti (née Hoffmann)
- Article - Suing ‘tacan500’ - Kevin Lynch and Natalie Truong
Volume 10 No. 1 (May 2007)
- Article - Welcome to the podosphere: podcasting and music licensing in Australia - Kirstin Danielson
- Article - Navigating murky waters: recent case law highlighting jurisdiction and the internet - Prashanti Ravindra (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - B-party intercepts and the Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Act 2006 (Cth) - Saira Ahmed (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 9 No. 10 (February 2007)
- Article - Clarity on the high price to pay for spammers: Australian Communications and Media Authority v Clarity1 - Jane Quek and Nicole Simon
- Article - Cooper tames the internet ‘wild west’ - Sabrina Heindl and Lizzie Fuller
Volume 9 No. 9 (January 2007)
- Article - Alternatives to the auDRP: cost effective means of quashing cybersquatters - Laura Colavizza and Tim Golder
- Article - The legal challenges facing online dispute resolution: an overview - Arun Raghu (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Managing electronic files in the discovery process - Maureen Duffy
- Article - Software and business method patents in Australia, the US and Europe - Justin Blows
- Casenote - Meskenas v ACP Publishing Pty Ltd
Volume 9 No. 8 (November 2006)
- Article - Blogger beware: IP and defamation implications of the popular online communications tool - Arthur Artinian and Jeremy Shirm
- Article - Liability of ISPs for defamation in Australia: are things getting easier? - Mitchell Birks
- Article - Internet jurisdiction in the People’s Republic of China - Dan Svantesson
- Article - Regulation of online banking Part 2: the application of APRA standards to online banking - Liong Lim and Howard Cheung
- Casenote - An EU domain name dispute with ‘the lot’ - Arbitration Center for EU Disputes Case No 01959
Volume 9 Nos. 6 and 7 (November 2006)
- Article - Publishing online: considering the moral rights implications - Maree Sainsbury
- Article - Digital copyright law in a YouTube world - Damien O’Brien and Brian Fitzgerald
- Article - ‘Anticipated litigation’ and web pages: what are lawyers’ obligations? - Allison Stanfield
- Article - Regulation of online banking Part 1: the impact of APRA outsourcing and business continuity management standards - Liong Lim and Jacqueline Cachia
- Article - Developments in the war against spam: ACMA develops a ‘one click’ button - Adam Santa Maria and Karin Clark
- Article - Virtual contracts: the implications of e-conveyancing for law firms - Angus Kidman
- Article - File sharing in the brave new world: peer-to-peer after Kazaa begins filtering its files - Michael Williams
- Article - Google and Apple Computer take action to protect their ‘Google’ and ‘iPod’ trade marks against trade mark dilution - Georgia Foster
- Casenote - Melway Publishing Pty Ltd v Fopoco Pty Ltd T/As Melways Advertising WIPO Case No DAU2006-0005
- Byte - Cooper v Universal Music: appeal before the Full Federal Court
- Byte - New .mobi top level global internet domain for mobile devices
Volume 9 No. 5 (August 2006)
- Article - Still trapped in the web: network administration and the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 (Cth) - Andrew Schatz
- Article - ICANN cans plans for .xxx domain: what happened? - Jaime Riffel and Ryan Gilchrist
- Casenote - Nilesh Mehta v J Pereira Fernandes SA [2006] EWHC 813 (Ch)
- Byte - ACCC releases a guide to the advertising and promotion of internet services
- Byte - A précis of piracy on the PC: results of a worldwide piracy study
- Byte - YouTube sued for infringement of copyright
Volume 9 No. 4 (July 2006)
- Article - The Digital Agenda Act five years on: more reform to come - Carolyn Dalton (née Hough)
- Article - The risks of ‘e-tailoring’ a franchise system - Tim Golder and Andrew Fuller
- Article - Protecting private parts: safeguarding personal information in electronic document production - Vanessa Smith
- Article - Flexible copyright reforms not flexible enough for the internet - Sarah Waladan
- Byte - Online music: legislative responses
- Byte - The Internet Governance Forum: the road to Athens
- Byte - Internet filter scheme
- Byte - Wikipedia
Volume 9 No. 2 (May 2006)
- Article - Wireless hotspots: the truth about their evil twins - Simon McDonald
- Article - Mashups, remixes and copyright law - Damien O’Brien and Brian Fitzgerald
- Article - Document destruction: some issues for lawyers to consider - Allison Stanfield
- Casenote - Tesco Stores Ltd v Elogicom Ltd
- Byte - Developments in the fight against spam
- Byte - Update on Uniform Consumer Credit Code changes
Volume 9 No. 1 (April 2006)
- Article - Are domain names property? An analysis of Kremen and Online Classifieds Inc v Cohen and Network Solutions and its application to Australian law - Kylie Howard and Kathryn Gregson
- Article - Challenges to the regulation of privacy in the online environment - Lisa Egan
- Article - Australian Domain Administration policy: further room for review? - Michael Wolnizer and Sally Foreman
- Byte - Recent developments in Australian digital rights management
- Byte - Cybersquatting cases increase
Volume 8 No. 10 (February 2006)
- Article - Catching a phish: protecting online identity - Peter Black
- Casenote - Nominet UK v Diverse Internet Pty Ltd (No 2)
- Casenote - Revenue driving parked domain names may be registered in bad faith under UDRP - Sanofi-Aventis v 1N4 Web Services
- Byte - WSIS confirm ICANN’s role; but .XXX treatment raises doubts
- Byte - Two-year EU digital communications data retention; US librarians baulk at spy role
- Byte - Public rights discussed at Copyright Symposium
Volume 8 No. 9 (January 2006)
- Article - Jurisdiction and the internet - where can your clients be sued? - Jane Quek
- Article - Jurisdiction and the internet following Gutnick - Michael Saadat
- Article - Review of Spam Act 2003 announced - Peter Knight
- Casenote - File sharing is not fair use - EMG Music v Cecilia Gonzalez
- Byte - SEC releases guide regarding identity theft
- Byte - ICANN releases final draft version of guidelines for internationalized domain names
- Byte - Agreement reached on internet management
- Byte - Car maker’s complaint upheld in domain name dispute
- Byte - Government aims to simplify electronic transactions with individuals
- Byte - European directive targets internet television
- Byte - Cybercrime strategy shifts focus to zombie spammers
- Byte - Court shuts down Conspy and others for spyware con
Volume 8 No. 8 (November 2005)
- Article - Copyright Act ‘Digital Agenda’ provisions fail to protect PlayStation from counterfeiting - Peter Knight
- Article - Sharman and Cooper: tearing at the fabric of s 112E? - Simon Minahan
- Article - Sponsored links and trade mark litigation: possible approaches in Australia - Paul Kallenbach and Fahim Ahad
- Article - Horse bolts from the gate for EU databases - is your database protected? - Orana Swan and Kristin Stammer
- Casenote - Liability for internet activities - ‘carrying on business’ and more - GEBO Investment (Labuan) Ltd v Signatory Investments Pty Ltd
- Article - VOIP security matters? - Paul Clarke
- Byte - Use of digital certificates by ATO
- Byte - Domain names and passing off: when is a domain name an instrument of fraud?
- Byte - Tax Office untangles tax issues for NZ internet traders
- Byte - Publishers seek declaration that Google’s online library infringes copyright
- Byte - Rights of Australian company upheld in first WIPO .au decision
- Byte - WIPO again upholds Australian company’s right to use .au domain name
- Byte - ICANN completes negotiations for sTLD .mobi
- Byte - Coonan announces digital radio policy framework
Volume 8 No. 7 (October 2005)
- Article - Kazaa file sharing system found liable for authorizing infringement of copyright - Michael Williams and Siabon Seet
- Article - Towards a duty to disclose security breaches - Matt Black
- Byte - Unauthorised photographs on the internet - back on the Attorney-General’s agenda
- Byte - Keywords and the competitor’s brand
- Byte - ACMA varies license to ensure short-range broadband
- Byte - More breaches under the Spam Act
- Byte - ABS issues Internet Activity Survey
- Byte - NetAlert Expo protecting children online
- Byte - NSW Workplace Surveillance Act now in force
Volume 8 No. 6 (September 2005)
- Article - Is a general fair use defence required in the digital age? - Adeep Segkar
- Article - eCourt Strategy and the ‘myFiles’ concept - an overview of the Federal Court of Australia’s online services - Warwick Soden
- Casenote - No trade mark infringement via the internet - Ward Group Pty Ltd v Brodie & Stone PLC
- Casenote - Forensic technology issues in music piracy investigations - Universal Music Pty Ltd v Cooper
- Casenote - Kabushiki Kaisha Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd v Nuplayer
- Byte - How much ‘Clarity’ in the Spam Act?
- Byte - Land rush for geographic domain names
- Byte - Inquiry into exceptions to technological protection measures announced
- Byte - WIPO decision
- Byte - Domain name hijacking: ICANN reports on a growing problem
- Byte - Trade mark tussle for Linux
Volume 8 No. 5 (August 2005)
- Article - Grokster: round two in the peer to peer copyright fight - Scott Smalley
- Article - The legality of linking: Universal Music v Cooper - Sarah Strasser
- Article - Copyright law and the technological inhibition of lawful copying activity - Patricia Loughlan
- Byte - Can you do a Wayback on that?
- Byte - ENUM trial underway
Volume 8 No. 4 (July 2005)
- Article - Who writes the communication rules that underpin internet legal practice? - Kathy Bowrey
- Article - Online consumer contracts in Victoria: the danger of ‘unfair terms’ - Adrian Lawrence and Lily Williams
- Article - United States introduces the REAL ID Act - Saira Ahmed (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Do we need a Spyware Act? - Paul Clarke
- Byte - How much clarity in the Spam Act?
- Byte - Geographic domain names to become available
- Byte - New e-form for filing trade marks
- Byte - North American e-commerce framework - Prashanti Ravindra (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - ACMA - the new regulator
- Byte - Crown copyright - proposed repeal
- Byte - New standard for online credit card payments
- Byte - Finalisation of the Internet Industry Association Copyright Code
- Byte - US FTC issues report on peer to peer file sharing
- Byte - A short review of China’s electronic signatures law
- Byte - ACCC action leads to Trading Post changing its internet marketing
Volume 8 No. 3 (June 2005)
- Article - Trapped in the web: IT policies and the Stored Communications Act - Andrew Schatz
- Article - Clickwrap formation - ticket cases not necessarily the ticket - Simon Minahan
- Article - ‘Spimming’ out of control?’ - Debra Tippett and Vanessa Smith
- Article - A test case on ISP copyright infringement liability and remedies - Nick Tyacke
- Article - Online shopping: the Australian experience - Lisa Smith
- Byte - Privacy concerns over e-passports - Saira Ahmed (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Spyware - Federal legislation unlikely
Volume 8 No. 2 (May 2005)
- Article - Government web seals report: implications for internet lawyers- Eugene Clark
- Article - Defamation and the internet one more time: Dow Jones & Co v Yousef Abdul Latif Jameel - Kylie Howard and Yee Fen Lim
- Article - Regulating technology transfers - new approaches to export control law - Liong Lim
- Article - Mobile premium services - another layer of content regulation - Allison Manvell
- Article - Spam - the e-Marketing Code of Practice - Tim Brooks and Sarah Campbell
- Article - Domain names and trade marks - unhappy bedfellows - Catherine Ekambi
- Byte - Online credit fraud against small business
- Byte - auDA suspends Capital Networks’ registrar accreditation
- Byte - auDA warning: Dodgy American domain name organisation
Volume 8 No. 1 (April 2005)
- Article - Will the new code keep the lid on spam? - Philip Argy
- Article - Cyber terrorism and Australian law - Gregor Urbas
- Article - Domain name disputes: when must trademark rights exist? - Alan L Limbury
- Article - Websites covering the Commonwealth Games - how far can they go? - David L Yates
- Article - Case study in the implementation of a leading edge e-court in Australia - Sandra Potter
- Byte - NZ anti-spam law proposal
- Byte - ARIA cites new technologies and increasing broadband penetration as contributors to the decline in music sales in Australia
- Byte - WGIG releases preliminary progress report
- Byte - Uniform defamation law for Australia?
Volume 7 No. 10 (February 2005)
- Article - Search engines - uncloaking the results - Daniel Clough
- Article - What do banana lounges have to do with due diligence? - Michelle Mahoney
- Article - UN releases new international convention on electronic contracting - Chris Connolly and Prashanti Ravindra
- Article - More effective than face to face? The pros and cons of online negotiation - Nikola Balvin and Melissa Conley Tyler
- Byte - Google wins US AdWords dispute
- Byte - AdWords program lands Google France in court
- Byte - Nike in sticky situation
- Byte - EU takes first steps towards internet human rights convention - Saira Ahmed (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 7 No. 9 (January 2005)
- Article - The future is here? VoIP and internet telephony - Peter Mulligan
- Article - Australia-US Free Trade Agreement - circumventing the rationale for anti-circumvention - Emma Caine and Kimberlee Weatherall
- Article - Electronic cheques and balances - paper gone to bytes - John Barry
- Article - Technology and litigation: exploring how they work together - Part 1 - Sandra Potter
- Article - Internet frontiers: law, government and interfaith dialogue - Melissa Conley
- Byte - Copyright controversy
- Byte - Dow Jones v Gutnick fizzles
- Byte - Kazaa commences
- Byte - Internet Industry Association releases internet codes
Volume 7 No. 8 (November 2004)
- Article - NSW Workplace Surveillance Bill - employee access to emails and internet - Tim Brooks and Johanna O’Rourke
- Article - Internet transmissions and the WIPO Broadcasters’ Treaty - Kate Gilchrist
- Article - Civil society’s right to privacy in cyberspace - Jeffery Aresty and Melissa Conley Tyler
- Casenote - Nominet UK v Diverse Internet Pty Ltd
- Byte - Private sector privacy review and online privacy
- Byte - German Court rules eBay must accept returns - Prashanti Ravindra (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 7 No. 7 (October 2004)
- Article - Tough new laws for child pornography and other internet offences - Edwin Wong
- Article - Fantastic beasts and where to find them - guide to exemptions in Electronic Transactions Acts - Chris Connolly
- Article - P2P network providers safe, but for how long? - Pearl Rozenburg
- Casenote - Domain Names Australia Pty Ltd v .au Domain Administration Ltd
- Casenote - Australian Competition & Consumer Commission v Worldplay Services Pty Ltd
- Casenote - Lonely Planet Publications v Vladimir Federov
- Book Review - Cyber Criminals on Trial - Sharon Givoni
- Byte - Altnet sues RIAA
- Byte - Pop-up ads - subliminal sidelines to consistently annoy you
- Byte - New electronic signature laws for China
Volume 7 No. 6 (September 2004)
- Article - A picture speaks volumes - camera phones, digital voyeurism and privacy - Sonia Harris
- Article - Legal decision support systems on the internet - Prof John Zeleznikov
- Article - Unlocking IP - a contemporary business model for Australian education - Carol Fripp
- Casenote - Capital Networks Pty Ltd v .AU Domain Administration
- Byte - Don't Induce Act
- Byte - International Chamber of Commerce to release model E-terms - Prashanti Ravindra (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - auDA reviews its policy on commercial geograpic domain names
- Byte - IIA launches national authentication technology stocktake
- Byte - Of nuts and wieners - copyright and free speech collide
Volume 7 No. 5 (August 2004)
- Article - From shrink to click and browse - ensuring the enforceability of web terms - Edwin Wong and Adrian Lawrence
- Article - Federal Court use of online dispute resolution - Justice Brian Tamberlin
- Article - The pianola roll - a precursor to Kazaa - Dr Matthew Rimmer
- Article - Electronic discovery - some issues to consier - Allison Stanfield
- Byte - New piracy report: open source could save billions
- Byte - Australian Privacy Commissioner launches online interactive system: ComplaintChecker
- Byte - Canadian ISPs not liable to music collecting society
Volume 7 No. 4 (July 2004)
- Article - Australia-US FTA - implications for the internet - Peter Chalk and Andrew Field
- Article - Creative Commons in Australia - Brian Fitzgerald, Ian Oi and Vicki Tzimas
- Article - Biometrics and the internet - Winston Green and Michael Sutton
- Article - Spam Act - what does it mean for your clients? - Ariane Vrisakis
- Article - Libraries and the digital agenda - Emily Hudson and Andrew T Kenyon
- Casenote - Playboy Enterprises Inc. v Netscape Communications Corp; Playboy Enterprises International Inc. v Excite Inc.
- Casenote - Reed Executive v Reed Business Information
- Byte - Telcos submit plans for new mobile phone gTLD
- Byte - New recipes for spam
- Byte - New procedure for transfer of .net domains
- Byte - Discussion paper on online shopping and consumer protection released
Volume 7 No. 3 (June 2004)
- Article - Dow Jones v Gutnick - what happened after all the hype? - Richard Potter
- Article - B2B eHubs and the Trade Practices Act - Jo Daniels
- Article - SMS marketing - matrix of regulation - Alicia Campos
- Casenote - Apple Corps LTD v Apple Computer Inc
- Casenote - BMG Canada v John Doe
- Byte - AdWords program lands Google in the courts again
- Byte - UK domain name regulator reviews dispute resolution service
- Byte - Dutch films downloads made easy...
- Byte - Patent to discourage P2P communication
Volume 7 No. 2 (May 2004)
- Article - Computer crime legislation in Australia - Gregor F Urbas and Russell G Smith
- Article - Pop-up advertisements and contextual advertising - recent US cases and possible legal outcomes in Australia - Tushar Roy
- Article - Trespass in Australia - can owners of sites control how others use their site - Pearl Rozenberg
- Article - Analysis of Digital Agenda reforms released - Mathew Hall
- Byte - Justice Finkelstein finds internet domain name mail outs misleading and deceptive
- Byte - Internet Industry Associated tackles mobile internet content
- Byte - Sasser worm rips the internet
- Byte - ACA guidelines for fighting SPAM in Australia
Volume 7 No. 1 (April 2004)
- Article - End of the subpoena factory? Court rules against RIAA in battle with Verizon over user Ids - Catherine Lee
- Article - Web accessibility in the financial sector - Mathew Hall
- Article - An internet court pre-lodgement system evaluated - Dr Andrew Cannon
- Article - How employers can monitor the email super highway of IP secrets - Benjamin Fitzmaurice and Peter Moon
- Article - Meta tag use and abuse in Australia - Barry Sharkey
- Byte - 'Too good to be true' websites - internet scammers targeted by the ACCC
- Byte - Google reported to UK Information Commissioner over Gmail
Volume 6 No. 10 (February 2004)
- Article - The declining relevance of copyright law - how contract may become the key- Adeep Segkar
- Article - Developments in combating cyberstalking in Australia- Sebastian Maury
- Article - Internet security - what are the risks - Suzanne McPhersen and Jane Quek
- Byte - So would you want to look like a dill
- Byte - Privacy Commissioner investigates disclosure of email addresses in multiple recipient email
- Byte - Criminal sentencing of online music pirates
Volume 6 No. 9 (January 2004)
- Article - Patentability of computer software and online business methods - Alison Laurie
- Article - Publishing and archiving on the internet and sub judice contempt - Kate Gilchrist
- Article - Spam canned? New electronic message laws for Australia - David Vaile
- Article - Digital signatures and PKI: the technical and the legal - Yee Fen Lim
- Byte - World first: music companies sue website operator and ISP
- Byte - Internet privacy is a right
- Byte - Major security hole identified in corporate web applications
Volume 6 No. 8 (November 2003)
- Article - Internet auctions, consumer protection and the Trade Practices Act - Andrew Sorenson and Mathew Webster
- Article - Hollywood’s rangers of the new frontiers- Sabienne Heindl
- Article - Sony v Stevens: temporary solution on temporary reproduction? - Simon Minahan
- Article - Online Conundrum - patents and punters- Henry El Hage
- Article - Transforming legal services - the impact of legal technology - Christine Burns and Elizabeth Broderick
- Article - A new Australian damages benchmark in internet defamation - Jeremy Malcolm
- Byte - ASIO to have veto right over carriage services on security grounds
- Byte - Internet music piracy - first Anton Piller orders in relation to internet infringements
Volume 6 No. 7 (October 2003)
- Article - In good ODR - will online ADR become a trend - Melissa Conley Tyler and Di Bretherton
- Article - Pitfalls in the taxation of e-commerce - Ian Tunstall
- Article - Copyright in ‘thumbnail’ images - Anthony Selleck
- Article - What do you do with overseas cyberscammers? ACCC v Chen - Catherine Lee
- Byte - Industry support for anti-spam bill
- Byte - First jury conviction on DMCA case
- Byte - Eolas overcomes Microsoft
- Byte - Bottle Domains id.au offer breached Code of Practice
Volume 6 No. 6 (September 2003)
- Article - New tort of invasion of privacy and the internet - Mark Sneddon and Riccardo Troiano
- Article - Virtual mediation: domain name dispute resolution on the net - three years on - Megan Macgregor and Sylvia Raptis
- Article - Submissions invited to digital copyright reforms review - Sarah Strasser and Nicole Wellington
- Article - Rolls-Royce gets Rolland after domain name victory - Catherine Lee
- Article - You just can’t beat good coffee (even in domain name disputes) - Catherine Lee
- Article - Victory for Yarra Trams in cybersquatting domain name dispute- Chris Sgourakis and Jürgen Bebber
- Byte - E-security portal launched
- Byte - New national guidelines to combat e-crime
- Byte - Government considers merger of communications regulators
- Byte - Unauthorised use of photos on the internet target of law reform
- Byte - Court declares imitation Sydney Opera House website illegal
Volume 6 No. 5 (August 2003)
- Article - What is being done about internet dumping? - John Corker and Gautham Srinivas
- Article - Perceptions of spam - Peter Coroneos
- Article - Cybercrime Code of Practice for ISPs - Elizabeth Levinson and Natalie Ceola
- Article - Australian Bankers’ Association submission to the cybercrime inquiry - Michael Fernon and Adrian McCullagh
- Byte - Foreign threat to Australian e-commerce
- Byte - APEC conference on cybercrime
- Byte - Deep linking wins court approval in Germany
- Byte - Sales over the internet: what happens when it’s too good to be true?
Volume 6 No. 4 (May 2003)
- Article - Advertising on the internet - Eugenia Kolivos
- Article - Web based suppliers: making website disclaimers work - Theresa Baw
- Article - When someone registers the domain name ‘your trade mark’.com - Catherine Lee
- Article - Typo-piracy and domain names - Colin Cheung
- Byte - ARIA releases report on file sharing
- Byte - Privacy guidelines for collection of personal information
- Byte - Alerts issued re Domain Names Australia mailouts
- Byte - Legal action against ICANN
Volume 6 No. 3 (July 2003)
- Article - Crumblin’ cookies - P3P and Internet Explorer 6 - Kaman Tsoi
- Article - Parody and domain names - discover-tasmania.com.au - Catherine Lee
- Article - Email and internet surveillance - do employees have a right to privacy? - Andrea Coyle
- Byte - WIPO receives 5000th cybersquatting case under UDRP
- Byte - Internet leaders to consider spam law
- Byte - US recording industry to begin preparing lawsuits against file sharers
- Byte - AusCERT launches a new secure web based form to report computer security incidents
- Byte - Deployment of Internationalist Domain Names
Volume 6 No. 2 (June 2003)
- Article - MGM v Grokster: second generation Napsters not liable for copyright infringement under US law - Jo Oliver
- Article - Dow Jones v Gutnick: ‘Sturm und Drang’ or storm in a teacup? - Part 2 - Kimberlee Weatherall and David Rolph
- Byte - Sweet success in domain name disputes
- Byte - New Zealand Electronic Transactions Act
- Byte - Broadband direction to spur competition
- Byte - Personal injury advertising allowed on the internet
- Byte - Notification of change of operation for the edu.au domain name space
Volume 6 No. 1 (June 2003)
- Article - Overcoming problems in open source licensing - Jeremy Malcolm
- Article - Dow Jones v Gutnick: ‘Sturm und Drang’ or storm in a teacup? - Part 1 - Kimberlee Weatherall and David Rolph
- Byte - 2003 Australian Computer Crime and Security Survey
- Byte - ACCC joins international effort to combat spam
- Byte - Gutnick to appeal to UN
Volume 5 No. 10 (May 2003)
- Article - Internet jurisdiction only deeper in confusion - Francis Vierboom, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - NOIE proposes anti-spam legislation - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Paul Twomey appointed CEO of ICANN
- Byte - US Supreme Court places limits on trademark dilution
- Byte - Court strikes down COPA again
- Byte - Groups say hackers sentenced too harshly
- Byte - SA drafting identity theft legislation
- Byte - Cybercrime inquiry announced
- Research Links - Electronic Health Records
Volume 5 No. 9 (January 2003)
- Article - Complaint site emerges victorious in Domain Name dispute - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - United States v ElcomSoft - Paul Lewis and Andrew Jackson
- Byte - Google Responds to Searchking Suit
- Byte - California jurisdiction cases
- Byte - sex.com dispute to be decided by CA Supreme Court
- Byte - PIR takes over .org registry
- Byte - First auDA domain decision causes a stir
- Research Links - Internet Industry Associations
Volume 5 No. 8 (December 2002)
- Article - Online Gambling Regulation in Hong Kong - Nick Alston
- Article - Credibility on the Web - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - HCA upholds Gutnick v Dow Jones (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Patent still valid for offshore server
- Byte - Bonzi sued for fake error ads
Volume 5 No. 7 (December 2002)
- Article - Electronic enforcement - environment and capability - David Perry
- Byte - Spy court decision overturned
- Byte - Crackdown on Internet dumping
- Byte - SA passes Net censorship bill
- Byte - Attempt to copyright retail prices
- Research Links - Copyright Anti-Circumvention Laws
Volume 5 No. 6 (December 2002)
- Article - SCAMS and legal approaches to SPAM - John Corker
- Article - Microsoft Settlement over FTC Investigation of Passport -Tim Dixon
- Byte - Race hate laws called incoherent
- Byte - SearchKing sues Google
- Byte - AOL loses privacy case
- Byte - Court rules use of trademarked metatags permissible if non-deceptive
- Byte - Inquiry into Management and Integrity of Electronic Information in the Commonwealth
- Research Links - Consumer Protection (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 5 No. 5 (November 2002)
- Article - Equal Before the Law and on the Web - Unless You are Blind - Yee Fen Lim
- Article - Kanitz v Rogers Cable Inc - Time to rethink Article 4 of the proposed Hague Convention? - Dan Svantesson
- Byte - T3 appeals spam decision
- Byte - OFPC disapproves of ISP CLI
- Byte - Dow Jones v Harrods
- Research Links - Cyberspace Law Centres (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 5 No. 4 (October 2002)
- Article - Jones v Toben - Racial Discrimination on the Internet - Yee Fen Lim (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - New OECD Guidelines for the Security of Online Networks - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Canadian decision on email privacy
- Byte - Increased ACCC legal action on Internet issues
- Byte - Queensland e-Court trial
- Byte - WiFi to escape carrier regulation
- Byte - UK rules on email interception under RIP Act
- Research Links - Online Racial Discrimination
Volume 5 No. 3 (September 2002)
- Article - Dow Jones v. Gutnick - update on the High Court appeal - Dan Svantesson
- Article - New Domain Name Dispute Policy for Australian Open Second Level Domain Name - Khajaque Kortian
- Byte - Playstation mod-chips legal -
- Byte - FBI’s licence to hack
- Byte - eBay in court over patent
- Byte - War on Spam rages on
- Research Links - Cybercrime Legislation (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 5 No. 2 (August 2002)
- Article - An ISP’s responsibility for co-operating with government agencies in Australia - Than Yeng
- Byte - ISPs gagging customers
- Byte - Scots widen jurisdiction claims
- Byte - Watchdog seeks tough rules for ailing firms' sites
- Byte - Email snooping bill knocked down
- Byte - E-bay finds legal niche market
- Research Links - Jurisdiction (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 5 No. 1 (July 2002)
- Article - Internet Governance and the Domain Name System: An International Perspective - David E Sorkin
- Byte - US Supreme Court rules “virtual” pornography not exploitative
- Byte - Microsoft to pull plug on Java
- Byte - Internet censorship remains secret
- Byte - Spam lawsuit creates furore
- Byte - Defamation claim dismissed for lack of personal jurisdiction
- Byte - Biometric passport identifiers - Privacy Commissioner's reaction
- Research Links - “Web Bugs” (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 4 No. 10 (June 2002)
- Article - The Challenge in Protecting Online Databases - Part Two - Than Yeng
- Article - ICANN Reform - Structure and Mission (Part Two) - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Email warrants under investigation
- Byte - Censorship on videogames in US
- Research Links - Cyber Terrorism Legislation (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 4 No. 9 (June 2002)
- Article - The Challenge in Protecting Online Databases - Part One - Than Yeng
- Article - ICANN Reform - Structure and Mission (Part One) - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - US lobbies for piracy clean-up
- Byte - .co.jp passed to Japanese company
- Byte - Interpol goes online
- Byte - NOIE releases new reports
- Research Links - Uniform domain name dispute resolution policy (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 4 No. 8 (June 2002)
- Article - Online Dispute Resolution - What it Means for Consumers - Dr. Lee Bygrave
- Byte -ACCC challenges Telstra over ADSL
- Byte - Sun calls for Microsoft sanctions
- Byte - UK eyeing Internet privacy protections for workers
- Byte - ACCC pursues ING over deceptive practices
- Research Links - Internet standards organisations (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 4 No. 7 (May 2002)
- Article - Court to test property status of Domain Names - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - The Gutnick case - Which questions were answered and which were not? - Dan Svantesson
- Byte - Patent Claim on the Internet
- Byte - US & Canada plan War on Spam
- Byte - First anti-spam lawsuit filed on basis of trespass
- Research Links - Microsoft case law
Volume 4 No. 6 (March 2002)
- Article - Legal Issues in Digital Rights Management Systems - Mia Garlick
- Byte - Legality of ICANN and the UDRP challenged
- Byte - Be Inc. launches antitrust case against Microsoft
- Byte - Company claims patent on commercial music and video downloads
- Byte - NOIE to investigate “spam”
- Research Links - ICANN and Domain Name Regulation (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 4 No. 5 (February 2002)
- Article - Interactive Gambling Code of Conduct - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Trust in the Context of e-Business - Roger Clarke
- Byte - Privacy and Public Key Infrastructure Guidelines released
- Byte - Draft auDA policy on consumer safeguards
- Byte - US ruling on Internet trespass
- Research Links - Industry Associations
Volume 4 No. 4 (January 2002)
- Article - Account Aggregation: A New Technological Challenge to the Law - Adrian Lawrence
- Article - After Gutnick - Jurisdiction on the Internet - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - New discussion paper on dispute resolution in electronic commerce
- Byte - US Court questions French power to regulate Yahoo Auction
- Byte - Datacasting issues paper released
- Byte - Internet gambling code of conduct registered (Galexia Contribution)
- Research Links - European Law (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 4 No. 3 (October 2001)
- Article - Directors Duties in the On-line Environment - Part Two - Simon Rubenstein and Henrietta D’souza
- Article - Test of ‘bad faith’ in domain name arbitration - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - New Issues Paper on Copyright and Contracts
- Byte - Privacy Law Volume available online
- Byte - European Commission authorises Identrus
- Byte - auDA Considering new Domains
- Byte - UK developing new Code for Accessing Communications Data
- Research Links - Regional access in Australia (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 4 No. 2 (October 2001)
- Article - Directors Duties in the On-line Environment - Part One - Simon Rubenstein and Henrietta D’souza
- Article - Security and Authentication Requirements in the Court Process (Part 2 - Technological solutions for security and authentication in the legal environment) - Sally Kay
- Byte - Hackers launch denial of service attacks through web users
- Byte - E-book piracy threatens publishing industry
- Byte - ‘Browse-wrap’ agreement held unenforceable
- Research Links - Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (Cth) (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 4 No. 1 (September 2001)
- Article - Codifying Uncertainty: ISPs, Copyright and the Digital Agenda Act - Elizabeth Misfud and John Corker
- Article - Security and Authentication Requirements in the Court Process (Part 1 - Current security practices and requirements and survey of courts’ approaches to online security in Australia and the US) - Sally Kay
- Byte - Financial account aggregation leaves customers exposed
- Byte - Small businesses launch class action against .biz registry
- Byte - New IIA Code of Practice for web privacy released
- Byte - Database protection issues resurface
- Research Links - Cybercrime Bill 2001 (Cth) (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 3 No. 10 (April 2001)
- Article - An introduction to Internet Content Regulation in Asia and the Pacific - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Cookies in Court - Anton Joseph
- Article - Optimising the potential of e-commerce: a win-win solution - Dan Svantesson
- Byte - TIO warns of Internet Dumping
- Byte - New privacy guidelines have on-line implications
- Byte - Microsoft intensifies Internet anti-piracy campaign
- Research Links - Workplace Email and Web Use
Volume 3 No. 9 (March 2001)
- Article - 2000 - a chronology of internet privacy debacles - Tim Dixon
- Article - Peer To Peer Computing: Commercial and legal issues - Peter Brudenall
- Article - PKI: debunking the myths - Luke Smith
- Byte - Spam costs internet users euro 10 billion a year
- Byte - Napster loses appeal to overturn injunction
- Byte - Congressional Privacy Caucus to examine use of web bugs
- Research Links - Screen Scraping (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 3 No. 8 (January 2001)
- Article - Digital signatures for Australian business - Liong Lim
- Article - Nazis on the Net - Free speech versus the world police - Greg Heaton
- Article - The Law and Policy of Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce - Part Two - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Federal Court rules ISPs must join TIO
- Byte - British Telecommunications sues over hyperlink "Hidden Page" patent
- Byte - WIPO provides policy clarification through domain name dispute
- Research Links - Internet Gambling (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 3 No. 7 (October 2000)
- Article - Competition aspects of alliances in the new economy - James Ormond
- Article - The Law and Policy of Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce - Part One - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Baltimore receives full Gatekeeper accreditation
- Byte - Ecommerce agreement with United Kingdom
- Byte - ICANN announces new top-level domains
- Byte - Legal battle over Internet tobacco sales
- Research Links - Australian Online Standards (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 3 No. 6 (September 2000)
- Article - Computer hacking, denial of service attacks and information loss: corporate and director's liability - Ben Cameron
- Article - Fundamental Issues for Electronic Transactions: the “value” of authentication - Adrian Lawrence
- Byte - auDA announces 2000 AGM Elections
- Byte - ICANN Election Results
- Research Links - Copyright (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 3 No. 5 (August 2000)
- Article - Specific Remedies for Cybersquatting (Part Two) - Chad de Souza
- Article - Defamation - Punishing the gate keeper :ISP liability for defamation in cyberspace - Greg Heaton
- Article - Infringement by meta tags confirmed - Road Tech Computer Services Ltd v Mandata (Management and Data Services) Ltd - Fiona O’Loughlin
- Byte - New Zealand court fines website scammers
- Byte - Legal Liability and E-Transactions
Volume 3 No. 4 (July 2000)
- Article - Specific remedies for cybersquatting (Part One) - Chad de Souza
- Article - Keeping the sitting room curtains open - An update on the UK’s Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill - Fiona O’Loughlin
- Article - Guidelines for Monitoring Workplace Emails - Kathryn Levi
- Byte - European Commission rules on data protection
- Byte - Progress on digital copyright legislation
- Byte - US cryptography policy relaxed
- Byte - US confirms Internet wiretap policy
- Research Links - Datacasting
Volume 3 No. 3 (June 2000)
- Article - New Ecommerce best practice model - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Clinton Administration joins push for Internet privacy legislation (Part 2) - Tim Dixon
- Byte - NZ E-commerce policy
- Byte - Ecommerce Security Report
- Research links - Certification and PKI (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 3 No. 2 (May 2000)
- Article - Report on access to electronic commerce for older Australians and people with disabilities - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Clinton Administration joins push for Internet privacy legislation (Part One) - Tim Dixon
- Article - Australian government tables new privacy legislation - Tim Dixon
- Byte - Putting Metadata to Rights
- Byte - auDA Update
- Byte - USA Close to Extending Net Tax Moratorium
- Byte - New EU Encryption Export Rules
- Byte - Challenges in Online Prospectuses
- Byte - Federal Court Sets Email Precedent
- Research Links - Federal and State Government Ministers and Departments of IT, Communications etc.
Volume 3 No. 1 (April 2000)
- Editorial - Internet Law in a Class of its Own? - Chris Connolly and Peter van Dijk, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Clutching The ASP - Brendan Scott
- Article - New UK cryptography law challenges Internet communication - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Datacasting and the future of the Internet in Australia - Patrick Fair
- Article - You've got mail - or have you? - Duncan Giles
- Article - Privacy Requirements of Public Key Infrastructure - Roger Clarke
- Byte - U.S. and Europe reach agreement on trade in personal data
- Byte - CyberPatrol obtain injunction against sites revealing blacklist
- Byte - New trust logo launched in UK
- Byte - NOIE leading Internet gambling inquiry
- Research Links - Online Legal Journals (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 2 No. 8 (October 1999)
- Article - Defamation over the Internet - jurisdictional issues - Fiona Murray and Sharon Givoni
- Article - Australian privacy and security website survey 1999 - Ben Macklin
- Article - Web wise and contract wary - Denise McBurnie
- Byte - Call to life parallel importing restrictions
- Byte - The tax office is watching
- Byte - E-Commerce sites fail test
- Byte - Internet access complaints increasing
- Byte - Cybersquatting disputes fast tracked
- Byte - First cybersquatting dispute resolved
- Byte - America prepares for cyberterrorism
- Byte - $10 million online auction big a hoax
Volume 2 No. 6 (August 1999)
- Article - What’s in a (domain) name? Web addresses as loan collateral (Part 2) - Jaqueline Lipton
- Regulation - Internet industry draft Code of Practice (Part 2)
- Article - Failure to preserve email and discovery - David R Geiger
- Byte - Internet content advisory board announced
- Byte - E-Commerce: Beyond 2000 released
Volume 2 No. 5 (August 1999)
- Article - What’s in a (domain) name? Web addresses as loan collateral (Part 1) - Jaqueline Lipton
- Regulation - Internet industry draft Code of Practice (Part 1)
- Byte - ABA calls for more co-operation between government and industry bodies in internet regulation
- Byte - E-Commerce report card released
- Byte - Domain name dispute resolution policy finalized
- Byte - UK police power to read e-mails is a breach of human rights
Volume 2 No. 4 (August 1999)
- Article - Codes of Conduct fall into place - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Fraud & the Internet - the more things change the more they stay the same - Anthony Lo Surdo
- Byte - auDA Announces AGM and Nomination Procedure
- Byte - ASIC releases EFT code discussion paper
- Byte - New Community Internet legal Practice
- Research Links - Law Reform Commissions Online
Volume 2 No. 3 (May 1999)
- Article - Internet Censorship in Australia - Brendan Scott
- Article - Singapore : Internet Regulation or is it Censorship? - Yee Fen Lim (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Content regulation rejected in Canada - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Mandatory filtering a step closer in US
- Byte - Vital ruling on Jurisdiction in UK pornography case
- Byte - UK report on Internet Watch Foundation released
- Byte - New Zealand announces Internet policy framework
- Research Links - Content Regulation (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 2 No. 2 (March/April 1999)
- Article - The law of trade marks and domain names (Part two) - Patrick Gunning
- Article - Legal Liability for Internet Industry under NSW Racing Laws - Frank Marzic
- Article - Copyright Digital Reforms - Therese Catanzariti
- Article - The Dawn of a New Dark Age? Amendments to the Broadcasting Services Act - Brendan Scott
- Byte - US export limits on cryptography ruled unconstitutional
- Byte - MelbourneIT selected as gTLD registrar
- Byte - New body to manage domain name system
- Research links - Australian Regulators (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 2 No. 1 (February 1999)
- Article - The law of trade marks and domain names (Part one) - Patrick Gunning
- Article - Wassenaar - The Cryptic Enigma - Greg Taylor
- Article - The digital millennium copyright act - Liong Lim
- Byte - Key Internet libel case to be appealed
- Byte - Internet content regulation proposed
- Byte - Senate Inquiry into Regulation of Online Services
- Research links - Privacy (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 10 (January 1999)
- Article - A national framework for electronic commerce - Fiona O'Loughlin
- Article- Employer liability for employee use of the Internet (Part Two) - Tim Gole and Timothy Hughes
- Byte - ASIC shuts down investments site
- Byte - NSW regulations on Internet Gambling
- Byte - Spam to be opt in only
- Research links - Codes of Conduct (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 9 (December 1998)
- Article - The economic and regulatory implications for the online securities market - Lori Semaan
- Article - Employer liability for employee use of the Internet (Part One) - Tim Gole and Timothy Hughes
- Regulation - New Internet Code in UK
- Byte - Uncensored version of cryptography finally available
- Byte - EU Community Action Plan launched
- Byte - Lyric site shut down in copyright dispute
- Byte - Cyber squatters causing problems
- Byte - New strategic framework for the information economy
- Research Links - Domain Name Registration (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 8 (November 1998)
- Article - New domain name body takes shape - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution) and Patrick Fair
- Article - Encryption technology law in Spain - lessons for Australian lawmakers - Liong Lim
- Article - Internet gambling - US perspective -Yee Fen Lim (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Appointments
- Byte - New censorship case in US courts
- Byte - US Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Byte - E-Commerce pioneer bankrupt
- Byte - New regime for .au domain
- Byte - First Australian Internet hate speech case
- Byte - Electronic Transactions Bill
- Research Links - Censorship (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 7 (September/October 1998)
- Article - ASIC Policy Proposal on Electronic Commerce - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - OECD Conference on Electronic Commerce - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - Canada Reforms Cryptography Laws
- Byte - Report on Microsoft Monopoly
- Byte - National Authentication Authority
- Byte - New Survey of Internet Privacy Laws
- Byte - Latest Internet Sweep catches health scams
- Byte - Australian Online Banking Survey
- Research links - Regulators (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 6 (July/August 1998)
- Article - GateKeeper - Setting Australia’s standard for online security - Patrick Fair
- Article - Hyperlinking, framing and copyright - waiting for the dust to settle - John Lambrick
- Book Review - A review of Law & the Internet - regulating cyberspace - Duncan Giles
- Regulation - ABA interim report on content regulation -
- Byte - CSIRO releases report on content blocking
- Byte - US Senate bans Internet gambling
- Byte - NOIE issues online strategy
- Byte - Attorney General calls for uniform state laws on E-Commerce
- Research Links - Defamation (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 5 (June 1998)
- Article - New Plan for Copyright Online - Christopher Wood
- Article - Internet Commerce - To Buy or Not To Buy - Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Audit
- Article - Prosecution for Online Child Pornography in the A.C.T. - Roger Clarke
- Article - US Developments in Encryption Export Control - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - US Government Revises Policy on Domain Names - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Patents In Cyberspace (not published) - John Swinson
- Byte - CompuServe - German Court sets Internet precedent
- Byte - FCC - US report on Universal Service includes Internet
- Byte - Funding - Budget includes fund for research in telecommunications
- Byte - Singapore's New Ecommerce Law
- Byte - Victoria introduces new legislation for Electronic Commerce and Data Protection
- Research Links - Cryptography (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 4 (May 1998)
- Article - Microsoft suit may shape the future of the Internet - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Advertising and Marketing on the Internet: Law and Regulation - Peter Leonard and Vanessa Leong
- Article - Managing the Magic: Standards for Australian Electronic Legal Information - Sandra Davey
- Byte - Appointments
- Byte - New 'Information Economy' Copyright Law
- Byte - Two new Australian studies on Electronic Commerce
- Byte - Circus sues in Domain Name dispute
- Byte - Al Gore promotes ‘Electronic Bill of Rights’
- Byte - US Report on the Emerging Digital Economy
- Byte - Victoria to introduce ‘alternative compliance mechanisms’ for business
- Research links - International law and legislation (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 3 (March 1998)
- Article - Hidden identifiers in websites: meta-tags and intellectual property - Timothy Hughes
- Article - Open Market and Internet payment patents - Chris O'Sullivan
- Article - Expert Group releases electronic commerce report - Chris Connolly, Galexia
- Byte - Privacy Act Amendment Bill introduced
- Byte - Appointments
- Byte - Law Reform Commission releases issues paper on technology and dispute resolution.
- Research links - Intellectual Property and Copyright (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 2 (February 1998)
- Article - Internet Code of Conduct takes shape - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Regulation - Internet Industry Association’s Draft Code of Practice
- Article - Distributing encryption software by the Internet: loopholes in Australian export controls - Patrick Gunning
- Articles- Digital cash and Australian law - Dr. Alan Tyree and Andrea Beatty
- Article - New plan for domain names - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - New Stand on Censorship
- Byte - Cyberspace hate crime back in court
- Byte - ACCC says peering essential
- Byte - Singapore updates Internet Code
- Byte - Technology and Law Inquiry
- Research Links - Australian law and legislation online (Galexia Contribution)
Volume 1 No. 1 (January 1998)
- Article - Telstra v APRA - Implications for Internet Service Providers - Fiona O'Loughlin and Ben Katekar
- Article - Ombudsman warms to Internet role - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Article - Legitimate Interception or Total Overkill? - Greg Taylor
- Article - Internet taxation - Devil is in the detail - Chris Connolly, (Galexia Contribution)
- Byte - ACCC joins global Internet sweep
- Byte - Copyright Reform and the Digital Agenda
- Byte - Guilty plea on 'inserting data' charge.
- Byte - Global Content Rating Scheme Proposed
- Byte - US Justice Department tackles Microsoft on anti-competitive behaviour
- Byte - Cabinet takes first step towards digital signatures
- Byte - Sun defends integrity of Java - Microsoft countersues
- Byte - Industry Appointments
- Research Links - Australian Government Reports about the Internet (Galexia Contribution)