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Accepted Papers

GikIII

24-25 September 2008
Oxford Internet Institute

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Papers

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