| Author(s) |
Paper |
Organisation |
| Andres Guadamuz |
From Zero to Hero:
Building a New Virtual Economy |
Edinburgh |
| Abbe Brown |
Playing to win, or the game’s the
thing? |
Edinburgh |
| Faith Lawrence |
Community Standards and New
Technology |
Southampton |
| Lilian Edwards, Chris
Marsden, and Ian Brown |
CyberStalking 2.0 |
Southampton, Essex and OII |
| Andrea Matwyshwn |
Black Collar Crime |
Penn/Wharton |
| Andrew Adams |
Seeing The Future: Free Will,
Predetermination and Human Rights in the Risk Society |
Reading |
| Rebecca Wong, and
Joseph Savarimithu |
All or nothing: this is the
question? The application of Art 3(2) Data Protection Directive to the
Internet |
Nottingham Trent and
Liverpool |
| Judith Rauhofer |
Privacy is dead – get over it: Art. 8 and the dream of a risk-free society |
UCLAN |
| Gayle Trigg |
Protecting Your Most Valuable
Virtual Asset – You |
|
| Federica Casarosa |
Privacy and Technologies: A
Never-Ending Story |
European University
Institute |
| Daithi Mac Sithigh |
I’m in ur tube blocking ur
internets: The Politics, Perception and Parody of Network Neutrality
Legislation |
Trinity College Dublin |
| Burkhard Shafer Wiebke
Abel, and Gerald Schaefer |
An Officer and a Gentleman:
Teaching Autonomous Agents the Laws of Armed Warfare |
Edinburgh |
| Caroline Wilson |
Trade mark Law in an online future
– coming to its senses? |
Southampton |
| Jordan Hatcher |
Drawing in Permanent Ink: A Look at
Copyright Law and Tattoos |
Edinburgh |
| Fernando Barrio |
Killing Trolls In Avatars: Virtual
Infringement of Real Patents |
London Metropolitan U |
| Richard Jones |
Cultural approbation of the Folk:
Hang Down Your Head Tom Dula, or Larry Lessig rides into town |
Liverpool John Moores |
| Ray Corrigan |
Colmcille and the Battle of the
Book: Technology, Law and Access to Knowledge in 6th Century Ireland |
Open University |
| Thomas Otter |
Web 2.0 and Accessibility |
|
| Simon Deane-Johns |
We, the Lunatics, Control the
Asylum |
Zopa |