Provisional Conference Programme

Tuesday 21 April

17.30-18.30 BILETA AGM

Wednesday 22 April

08.30-09.15 Registration

09.15-10.15 Plenary Session 1 Welcome University of Winchester Keynote 1 Jeremy Philips Intellectual Property Consultant with Olswang, Solicitors and Research Director of the Intellectual Property Institute Title to be confirmed

10.15-11.45 Parallel Sessions Privacy 1 Joseph A Cannataci & Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici The end of the purpose-specification principle in data protection? Eleni Kosta, Lexi Pimenidis & Jos Dumortier The European debate on IP addresses – using a hammer to drive a screw? Nigel Wilson Harmony or Hegemony: Human Rights, Privacy and Religion – Celebrating a Diamond Jubilee or Holding a Rough Diamond Regulation 1 Abdul Paliwala Title to be confirmed Chris Marsden Quis custodiet ipsos custodies in the Internet: self-regulation as a threat and a promise Martina Gillen Law and Technology: Light years Apart? IP1: Health Ida Madieha Azmi Legal and Regulatory Framework of Health and Medical Biotech research and development (R & D) in Malaysia Phoebe Chienwen Hung The Precautionary Principle Applied under the IPR and Right to Health Dilemma Abdulraouf Garoub WTO’s endeavour towards cheaper medicines for developing countries: a dilemma between the silent Article 6 TRIPS and the only-once-used Paragraph 6 system –what could be done for future? 11.45-12.00 Coffee 12.00 – 1.30 Parallel Sessions Internet Content TJ McIntyr European Internet Content Regulation: Implications for Freedom of Expression, Transparency and Accountability in the United Kingdom? Fabio Andre Silva Reis Tackling the proliferation of child pornography on the Internet in Brazil Jaspal Kaur Digital Citizen Media in Malaysia: Advocacy by technology, Suppression by law E-commerce 1 Faye Fangfei Wang Re-examination of online contracting rules: Can the UN Convention enhance legal certainty? Izwan Iskandar Ishak Menacing Threats in Cyber Security: The Malaysia Perspective Emad Abdel Rahim Dahiyat, The Legal Response to Electronic Agents in Jordan: Is it a quantitative or qualitative response? Education & Pedagogy 1 Jason Miles-Campbell An Evaluation of Intellectual Property Law as a Barrier to the Adoption of New, Desirable Technologies in UK Further and Higher Education – An Analysis of Real Issues Liz Polding LPC Skills Online and LPC Accounts Online Benjamin Lesjak Perception and Willingness of the Slovenian Legal Profession to Use Videoconferencing.

1.30-2.30 Lunch

2.30-4.00 Parallel Sessions IP2 Dinusha Mendis Pods, Blogs and Fair Dealing: Making sense of copyright exceptions in an online world Andrew W Torrance and Bill Tomlinson Patents and the Regress of Useful Arts Pheh Hoon Lim and Louise Longdin Fresh Lessons for First Movers in Software Copyright Disputes: A Cross-Jurisdictional Convergence Intermediaries Gavin Sutter Shoot the messenger Stalla-Bourdillon Regulating the electronic marketplace through extraterritorial legislation: the example of “Adwords” Peggy Valcke & Marieke Lenaerts Looking for the Author, the Editor and the Publisher in UGC: New Models for Legal Liability of UGC Intermediaries Education & Pedagogy 2 Michael Bromby What shall we do with a Second Life law student? Burkhard Schafer Touched by the Force of your argument: visualising argumentative strength in legal argumentation training software Anton Geist Link analysis and legal information retrieval

4.00-4.15 Tea

4.15-5.45 Parallel Sessions Cybercrime 1 and Audrey Guinchard Cyberwar From harmony to disharmony? Criminal law’s response to evolving technologies Titiriga Remus Cyber warfare and Law of the nations. A missed rendevous AB Munir, Siti Hajar and M. Yasin Cyber Warfare: Legal and Policy Challenges Workshop Patricia McKellar and Karen Barton On-line tutorials: Have we made progress?

E-commerce 2 Sittiphol Viboonthanakul, E-Commerce and Tax Avoidance: A New Challenge to Governments in the Age of Globalization Konstantinos Siliafis International initiatives on e-commerce taxation; different jurisdictions, different rules? Are these different initiatives pointing to the same direction or they seem miles apart? Samir Dalalah The Legal Problem of protection of the rights which form the content of Digital Multimedia works in the Jordan Law: A Global Perspective 19.00 Conference reception and dinner at Winchester Cathedral Thursday 23rd April

09.15-10.15 Plenary Session 2 Keynote 2 Richard Clayton, Cambridge Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge 'It’s time to repeal Internet Legislation'

10.15-11.45 Parallel Sessions Privacy 2 Judith Rauhofer Title to be confirmed Carlisle George Electronic medical records: addressing privacy, confidentiality & security concerns in the US and UK Jamie Grace The NHS and data-protection best-practice for European healthcare research E-commerce 3 Wen Li Regulation of Virtual Currency in China, with comparative perspectives from the EU and UK Jane Ball Fools rush in …..? Questions about possible instant electronic sales of land rights across Europe Panagiota-Aikaterina Sidiropoulou & Evangelos Moustakas The development of an On-line Dispute Resolution mechanism for managing electronic disputes IP4: Theory Akalemwa Ngenda Towards an Epistemic Theory of the IP system Christopher Lever The Hypocrisy of Forgetfulness Towards a Genealogy of Copyright Nan Zhang How to Reach the Cross-over Point of Maskus Curve in the Chinese Intellectual Property Law Enforcement?— Relive the Ancient culture

11.45-12.00 Coffee

12.00-1.30 Parallel Sessions Privacy 3 Diane Rowland Flickr, Facebook and Photographs: An inevitable intrusion on privacy? Paul Bernal Web 2.5: The Symbiotic Web Nigel Wilson Regulating the Information Age Education & Pedagogy 3 Catherine Russell Asking the audience: using clicker technology in legal education Sefton Bloxham, Fiona Boyle & Ann Thanaraj Meeting the challenges of PDP and reflective learning using e-portfolios: The Cumbria Case Study Chris Hull E-learning, M-learning, Pods and Vods: A legal education study IP3: A2K Jordan Hatcher Implementing Open Data: The Open Data Commons Project Thipsurang Vathitphund Access to Knowledge Difficulties in Developing Countries: Focusing on Access to Copyright Works in the Digital Environment Ronald Kakungulu-Mayambala From Copyright to Access to Knowledge: The Development of an Access Right in Uganda Copyright Law (provisional)

1.30-2.30 Lunch

2.30-4.00 Parallel Sessions Cybercrime 2 Daithi Mac Sithigh Postal Packets and Computer Abuse: the unintended consequences of unusual offences Akalemwa Ngenda Legal Framework for combating Cybercrime in Africa Ronald Kakungulu-Mayambala Cybercrime in Africa (provisional) Regulation 2 Roksana Moore What is a software defect? Subhajit Basu Digital Ethics in Bridging Digital Divide Abbe Brown Delivering harmony: the interface between IP, competition and human rights

4.00-4.15 Closing Session