Computer Law and Security Report

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The Computer Law & Security Report is a journal published six (6) issues a year. The journal delivers in-depth articles, case reports with analysis and a briefing column that highlights international trends and the latest news from around the world. A regular European Union feature also monitors major developments in Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Telecommunications law.

Equally accessible to lawyers and computer security professionals alike, The Computer Law and Security Report regularly covers:

The Forum includes more than 80 specialists in computer law and security - between them specializing in every aspect of computer and communications law - spotting trends, highlighting practical concerns, monitoring new problems, and outlining key developments.

Each issue contains well-researched reliable and thought provoking articles, case studies, detailed features and news reports - ensuring that you do not miss out on the impact of legislation worldwide and that you understand the problems of managing the legal and security requirements of computer use.

Special Features

  • Contact details of authors and features
  • Web site references for further information including document access guidance on where to obtain further information
  • Detailed appendices after articles
  • Header summaries on each feature for easy scanning
  • Product and people news
  • Regular IT case law analysis and recent legislation
  • Clear and easy to read
  • Worldwide panel of expert correspondents
  • Thorough index of each volume

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