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www.rogerclarke.com (previously www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke).
The 'Whats New' segment of this site indexes recent publications, classified
under:
Where appropriate, papers appears under two or more classifications.
This document contains the archives for 2004, under the same headings:
Archives are also available for 2003,
2002, 2001, 2000,
1999, 1998, 1997,
1996 and 1995.
Electronic Commerce - 2004
- eBusiness Models for Sharing Content (November,
abstract and slides)
- Issues Embedded in Research Methodology
(November, abstract and slides)
- Identity Management? Or (Id)Entity Mismanagement?
(November, plus slides)
- Peer-to-Peer (P2P) - An Overview (October)
- Open Content Licensing for Research Paper
(Pr)ePrints (September)
- Open Content Licensing (Abstract, and
Slides, 29 September)
- The Shopping Cart Model (brief notes,
September)
- eTrading (Teaching materials for 3rd-year
ANU Dept of Comp Sci students, September)
- The Internet and Democracy: Has Hong Kong
Left It Too Late?? (Abstract, and Slides,
for Uni of Hong Kong, September)
- eBusiness Models for Content: The Closed
v. The Open Approaches (Abstract, and Slides,
for Uni of Hong Kong, September)
- eBusiness Models: Lessons from Open Source
and Its Enemies (Abstract, and Slides,
11 August)
- Slides for a Roundtable on eCommerce and
eGovernment (Australian Embassy, Zagreb, 24 June 2004)
- Slides for Panel on Critical Developments
in eBusiness (June, at the Bled eCommerce Conference)
- Open Source Software and Open Content As Models
for eBusiness, plus slides (June, at the Bled
eCommerce Conference)
- presentations on trip to Canada and Europe (June-July):
- Is eGovernment for People,
or against People? (Ontario Management Board Secretariat, Mon-Tue
7-8 June)
- Identity & Nymity - Public Policy Issues
(Ontario Govt Enterprise Architecture Conf., Toronto, Tue 8 June, plus
PowerPoint slide-set)
- The Search for Balance: The Past, Present
and Future of Privacy Impact Assessments (Abstract, fpr Queens Uni,
Kingston ON, Wed 9 June, plus PowerPoint slide-set)
- The Concepts of (Id)entity, Nymity &
Authentication (Uni of Ottawa, Thu 10 June, plus PowerPoint
slide-set)
- Identity Management; and PIAs (Office
of the Privacy Commissioner, Ottawa, Fri 11 June, plus PowerPoint
slide-set)
- The Economics of Innovation in the Information
Industries (April, with Gillian Dempsey)
- the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement's Intellectual Property Provisions:
- Interview
for the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (April 2004)
- Identity Management: The
Technologies; Their Business Value; Their Problems; Their Prospects (March)
- The Economic and Cultural Impacts of the Free Trade
Agreement Provisions relating to Copyright and Patent Law (March)
- Very Black 'Little Black Books' (February)
- Open Source Software and Open Content As Models
for eBusiness (January, for the Bled eCommerce Conference)
Go back to the 2003 entries
Information Infrastructure - 2004
- Issues Arising in Current and Emergent Internet
Technologies (December, abstract and slide-sets in PowerPoint 4, numbers
1, 2,
3, 4 and
5; and in PowerPoint 98, numbers 1,
2, 3,
4 and 5)
- eBusiness Models for Sharing Content (November,
abstract and slides)
- Peer-to-Peer (P2P) - An Overview (October)
- Open Content Licensing for Research Paper
(Pr)ePrints (September)
- Open Content Licensing (Abstract, and
Slides, 29 September)
- The Internet and Democracy: Has Hong Kong
Left It Too Late?? (Abstract, and Slides,
for Uni of Hong Kong, September)
- eBusiness Models for Content: The Closed
v. The Open Approaches (Abstract, and Slides,
for Uni of Hong Kong, September)
- eBusiness Models: Lessons from Open Source
and Its Enemies (Abstract, and Slides,
11 August)
- Open Source Software and Open Content As Models
for eBusiness, plus slides (June, at the Bled
eCommerce Conference)
- The Internet and Democracy
(May, for NOIE/AGIMO)
- Slides re 'Creative Licensing to Expand
Australia's Public Domain' (May)
- The Economics of Innovation in the Information
Industries (April, with Gillian Dempsey)
- the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement's Intellectual Property Provisions:
- Identity Management: The
Technologies; Their Business Value; Their Problems; Their Prospects (March)
- The Internet and Democracy (March,
for NOIE/IPAA)
- The Economic and Cultural Impacts of the Free Trade
Agreement Provisions relating to Copyright and Patent Law (March)
- Very Black 'Little Black Books' (February)
- Origins and Nature of the Internet in Australia
(January)
- Open Source Software and Open Content As Models
for eBusiness (January, for the Bled eCommerce Conference)
- The Internet as a Postal Service: A Fairy
Story (enhanced version, January)
Go back to the 2003 entries
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2004
- Submission to the Review of the Private Sector
Provisions of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (December)
- Identity Management? Or (Id)Entity Mismanagement?
(November, plus slides)
- presentations on trip to Canada and Europe (June-July):
- Is eGovernment for
People, or against People? (Ontario Management Board Secretariat,
Mon-Tue 7-8 June)
- Identity & Nymity - Public Policy Issues
(Ontario Govt Enterprise Architecture Conf., Toronto, plus PowerPoint
slide-set)
- The Search for Balance: The Past, Present
and Future of Privacy Impact Assessments (Abstract, fpr Queens Uni,
Kingston ON, plus PowerPoint slide-set)
- The Concepts of (Id)entity, Nymity &
Authentication (Uni of Ottawa, plus PowerPoint
slide-set)
- Identity Management; and PIAs (Office
of the Privacy Commissioner, Ottawa, plus PowerPoint
slide-set)
- Biometric *In*security (AusCERT Conference,
May, Abstract and PowerPoint slide-set)
- Privacy: More Wobble-Board Than Balance-Beam
(March, for NOIE/IPAA)
- Submissions re Passport Biometrics, on behalf of the Australian Privacy
Foundation (co-authored, February-March):
- N.S.W Guidelines for the Operation of Personal
Data Systems - © NSW Government, 1977! (February)
- 'Australian Govt Tries To Make Face-Recognition
Look Good' (Release of 7 February)
- SmartGate: A Face Recognition Trial at Sydney
Airport (significant update, February)
- A History of Privacy Impact Assessments (February)
- Very Black 'Little Black Books' (February)
Go back to the 2003 entries
Other Areas - 2004
Go back to the 2003 entries
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