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Darren Grayson Chng, Law Gazette Cloud Computing Law is the most comprehensive book I have come across on cloud law, well worth its price.
Christopher Millard is Professor of Privacy and Information Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, and is Senior Counsel to the law firm Bristows. He has some 40 years of experience in technology law in academia and legal practice, and is a Fellow (and past Chair) of the Society for Computers and Law. He has led the Cloud Legal Project since it was established in 2009 and has been Joint Director of the Microsoft Cloud Computing Research Centre since it was launched in 2014. He has published widely in the technology law field and is a founding editor of the International Journal of Law and Information Technology and of International Data Privacy Law.
Part 1 1: W Kuan Hon, Christopher Millard, and Jatinder Singh: Cloud Technologies and Services 2: W Kuan Hon, Christopher Millard, and Jatinder Singh: Control, Security, and Risk in the Cloud Part 2 3: Johan David Michels, Christopher Millard, and Felicity Turton: Standard Contracts for Cloud Services 4: W Kuan Hon, Christopher Millard, Ian Walden, and Conor Ward: Negotiated Contracts for Cloud Services 5: Chris Reed: Information Ownership in the Cloud 6: Johan David Michels and Christopher Millard: Digital Assets in Clouds Part 3 7: Chris Reed and Laura Edgar: Consumer Protection in the Cloud 8: Dimitra Kamarinou, Christopher Millard and Felicity Turton: Protection of Personal Data in Clouds and Rights of Individuals 9: Dimitra Kamarinou, Christopher Millard, and Felicity Turton: Responsibilities of Controllers and Processors of Personal Data in Clouds 10: Ulrich Wuermeling and Isabella Oldani: Regulation of International Data Transfers in Clouds Part 4 11: Johan David Michels and Ian Walden: Cybersecurity, Cloud, and Critical Infrastructure 12: Niamh Gleeson and Ian Walden: Placing the State in the Cloud: Issues of Data Governance and Public Procurement 13: Ian Walden: Accessing Data in the Cloud: The Long Arm of the Law Enforcement Agent 14: Niamh Gleeson and Ian Walden: Facilitating Competition in the Cloud 15: Niamh Gleeson and Ian Walden: Cloud Computing, Standards, and the Law 16: Vasiliki Koukoulioti and Chris Reed: International Tax Implications of Cloud Computing