Research

During 2010-2011 the QMUL Cloud Legal Project team at CCLS will research and write at least four papers. In 2011-2012 the team will produce papers on six further topics. The precise sequencing of the topics for years two and three will be reviewed and refined as the project progresses.

Research papers

 

Cloud Computing Contracts

Terms of Service Analysis for Cloud Providers

UK G-Cloud v1 and the Impact on Cloud Contracts

Negotiated Cloud Contracts

 

Data Ownership and Proprietary Rights in the Cloud

Information Ownership in the Cloud

 

Data Protection Law in the Cloud

'Personal Data' in Cloud Computing - What Information is Regulated? The Cloud of Unknowing, Part 1

Who is Responsible for 'Personal Data' in Cloud Computing? The Cloud of Unknowing, Part 2

Data Protection Jurisdiction and Cloud Computing – When are Cloud Users and Providers Subject to EU Data Protection Law? The Cloud of Unknowing, Part 3

Data Export in Cloud Computing – How Can Personal Data Be Transferred Outside the EEA? The Cloud of Unknowing, Part 4

 

Competition Law, Interoperability and Antitrust Issues

Ensuring Competition in the Clouds: The Role of Competition Law?

 

Law Enforcement Access

Law Enforcement Access in a Cloud Environment

 

Cloud Governance

2012

 

Consumer Protection and Online Advertising

2012

 

See also our Useful Links page for links to external papers and cloud computing organisations etc.

 

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