As the age of electronic digital computing reaches 75 years in 2014, we take a journey back to review some of the most popular computing laws introduced in the past century and to see where they stand now and what they tell us about the future
This is volume 77 of Advances in Computers. Since 1960, annual volumes are produced containing chapt...
The volume addresses the impact of digital technology on European Laws, taking inspiration from the ...
Modern civilization is highly dependent on computing systems, touching all aspects of business, gove...
The field of law is as old as the human civilization. In the ancient Holy Scriptures, the laws of hu...
This article introduces the reader to the computer law which is the basis for this symposium. It beg...
The computer has caused changes to over forty areas of the law. While not exhaustive, the areas of l...
This article is the second in a series of four articles that Computer is publishing to celebrate the...
The United States patent system was born during the Industrial Age — at a time where the focus was o...
The United States patent system was born during the Industrial Age at a time where the focus was on ...
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the IEEE Computer Society. Join us as we commemorate some of...
PublishedArticleThis research is in part based around qualitative empirical interviews that were fun...
The field of law is as old as the human civilization. In the ancient Holy Scriptures the laws of hum...
A new model, or ‘third wave’, of computing is emerging, based on the widespread use of processors wi...
Technology is omnipresent in today’s society. Education, health, work, interactions with the governm...
Technology is evolving at an incredible pace, regularly outpacing the evolution of law. The law, by ...
This is volume 77 of Advances in Computers. Since 1960, annual volumes are produced containing chapt...
The volume addresses the impact of digital technology on European Laws, taking inspiration from the ...
Modern civilization is highly dependent on computing systems, touching all aspects of business, gove...
The field of law is as old as the human civilization. In the ancient Holy Scriptures, the laws of hu...
This article introduces the reader to the computer law which is the basis for this symposium. It beg...
The computer has caused changes to over forty areas of the law. While not exhaustive, the areas of l...
This article is the second in a series of four articles that Computer is publishing to celebrate the...
The United States patent system was born during the Industrial Age — at a time where the focus was o...
The United States patent system was born during the Industrial Age at a time where the focus was on ...
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the IEEE Computer Society. Join us as we commemorate some of...
PublishedArticleThis research is in part based around qualitative empirical interviews that were fun...
The field of law is as old as the human civilization. In the ancient Holy Scriptures the laws of hum...
A new model, or ‘third wave’, of computing is emerging, based on the widespread use of processors wi...
Technology is omnipresent in today’s society. Education, health, work, interactions with the governm...
Technology is evolving at an incredible pace, regularly outpacing the evolution of law. The law, by ...
This is volume 77 of Advances in Computers. Since 1960, annual volumes are produced containing chapt...
The volume addresses the impact of digital technology on European Laws, taking inspiration from the ...
Modern civilization is highly dependent on computing systems, touching all aspects of business, gove...