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Accepted Papers

Gikii 4

18-19 September 2009
Institute for Information Law (IViR)

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2009 Accepted Papers

Author(s)
Paper
Andrea Matwyshyn Intended Data Beneficiaries
Andres Guadamuz Luddism 2.0, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Web
Arno R. Lodder Is it possible to control personal information that was uploaded by others without the intention to harm or infringe?
Bernt Hugenholz The Googlification of Copyright. The GBS and its Consequences for Europe
Burkhard Schafer ZombAIs and family law: technology beyond the grave
Clive Feather Resilience of the PGP "web of trust" and the disruption of criminal networks (no abstract)
F.E. Guerra-Pujol Blade Runner, Time Scarcity and the Optimal Lifespan of Robots and Clones'
Joris van Hoboken Search Engine Censorship: New Metaphors for the Suppression of Findability
Judith Rauhofer “Get out of my head, bloodsucker!” Notions of surveillance in the vampire mind
Lillian Edwards Death 2.0
Maarten Brinkerink, Inge van Beekum Incentives and Constraints for Dutch Public Broadcasters to Adopt Creative Commons Licensing
Martin Jones Sousveillance: The Emergent Digital Eye Witness
Mathias Klang Strangelove and Salami: An illustration of the unintended consequences of technical solutions
Melanie Dulong de Rosnay Creative Commons licenses incompatibilities : when sharing needs to be rationalized
Miranda Mowbray and Burkhard Schafer EAT ME
Ot van Daalen & Iris Kieft Towards new methods for resolving the conflict between copyright and the free flow of information
Peter K. Yu The Crossover Point
Steven Hetcher Location, Location Still Matters: Pop Stars, User-Generated Popular Culture & The Dislocation Of Non-Location
TJ McIntyre Won't somebody please think of the children!?
Wiebke Abel, Shawn H.E. Harmon Future Tech: Governance & Ethics In The Age Of Artificially Enhanced Man (Or 'Beware The Zombais At The Gate')
Caroline Wilson Twit or Tweet? Legal Issues Associated with Twitter and other Micro-Blogging Sites”
Chris Marsden Net Neutrality as a Debate About More Than Economics
Dr Richard Jones ‘CyberTags: The third generation of electronic offender-monitoring systems’
Nicolas Jondet France: the land of the Linux? The case of DRM interoperability and reverse-engineering
Ray Corrigan Protecting the public domain: a five point plan'