Information technology has served to revolutionise the use,
exchange, and protection of information. The growth of the
internet, the convergence of technologies as well as the
development of user generated and social networking sites has meant
that significant amounts of person data as well as copyrighted
materials are now readily accessible. Within this changing cultural
landscape the legal concepts of privacy, data protection,
intellectual property and criminality have necessarily had to
develop and adapt. In this volume a number of international
scholars consider this process and whether it has merely been a
question of the law adapting to technology or whether technology
has been forced to adapt to law. Technologies have wrought a
culture shift it is therefore apposite to ask whether legal
concepts, as reflections of culture, should also change. It is in
this volume where papers on privacy date protection, intellectual
protection and cyber crime begin address this question.
This book was published as a special issue of International
review of Law Computers and Technology.
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