Australian Public Law the UCLA Online Institute for cyberspace Law and Policy Gilbert Tobin (solicitors) publications. GigaLaw.com legal information for Internet and Technology http://www.ntu.edu.au/faculties/lba/schools/Law/apl/Cyberspace_Law/cyberspace.ht
Extractions: NTU Law School Australian Public Law Contact ... Search Cyberspace Law Legal research links Key legal sites Australian Public Law Case law fast finder Legislation Online law journals Journal articles index Web research guide Legal research sites Legal topic directories CYBERLAW DIRECTORIES Cth Parliamentary Library Business Law Guide - includes Consumer Law and E-Commerce National Library Computers and the Law (legal expert systems etc) SOSIG Computer and Internet Law (UK and European focus) SOSIG Intellectual Property Law FindLaw Cyberspace Law (US focus) Oz NetLaw JOURNALS JOURNAL ARTICLES Taxation TEACHING PAGES This area includes many links to resources on cyberspace law, as well as a set of lecture outlines prepared in mid-2001 for a NTU undergraduate unit I taught in semester 2 2001. Neither the links nor the teaching materials have been revised since then, so they should be treated with caution.
Extractions: Begins where other how-to books leave off. ISBN: #0-938519-12-3 Pages:82 Cost: $24.50 by Deborah C. Sawyer ISBN: #0-938519-15-8 Cost: $24.50 by T.R. Halvorson, Attorney at Law Well-known attorney and information broker continues to offer insight into the muddy legal waters which sometimes surround the practicing information broker. The new and updated version includes the latest cases and decisions, an updated bibliography, and the pros and cons of the controversial revised article 2(b) of the UCC.
Hunton & Williams / Lawyer Profiles Speaker, legal Restrictions Governing Advertising and Content on the Internet, Mealeys publications cyberspace and Information Technology Law http://www.hunton.com/profiles/lawyer_profile.asp?id=8589
Extractions: @import url(/stylesheets/nlaweb-tertiary.css); SEARCH: HOME CATALOGUE GUIDES ASK US ... REGISTER FIND FOR HELP ABOUT US VISIT US SHOP Home About us Staff Papers A paper prepared for ELI 97 - Standards and Issues in the Electronic Publication and Dissemination of Legal Information College of Law , Sydney, 5 April 1997 by Wendy Smith, Manager - Pandora Project This paper looks at some of the issues involved in ensuring long-term access to Australian electronic legal publications. It compares print to electronic formats, and notes some of the special characteristics of electronic formats. It describes the Pandora project, initiated by the National Library of Australia, to archive Australian electronic publications selected for national preservation. Information published in printed form in books, journals and newspapers is collected, catalogued and preserved by libraries throughout Australia, so that all Australians can have access to their published heritage. This is guaranteed by legislation, with publishers of printed materials like books, newspapers, journals and maps required to deposit copies of their works in the National Library of Australia and relevant state libraries.
The Ethical Boundaries Of Selling Legal Services In Cyberspace applications to the new vehicles available in cyberspace. legal services or serving all legal needs. Rule 7.1 firms are limited in the publications of track http://www.computerbar.org/netethics/abawill.htm
Extractions: Computer Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia NetEthics Note: This article was fist published in the National Law Journal and was written by William E. Hornsby, Jr., staff counsel to the American Bar Association Commission on Advertising, in the Association's Legal Services Division. The views expressed here are his own and should not be construed to reflect the policies of the ABA. What happens when the legal profession embraces a new medium as a vehicle to market its services? When that medium is cyberspace, worlds collide. On the one hand, there's the internet, the intriguing information superhighway, an academically inspired network offering a free-for-all of information with no limit on its content. On the other hand, there's the legal profession, self-regulating, steeped in tradition, slow to change and fundamentally skeptical of commercialism within its ranks. As a result, the profession finds itself approaching a tool limited in one extreme only by the imaginations of those navigating cyberspace, yet limited in the other extreme by the application of the rules governing the conduct of lawyers, including, specifically, their marketing activities. Even though the internet existed prior to the time the U.S. Supreme Court lifted the ban on lawyer advertising in 1977, it has only become a viable vehicle for marketing legal services within the past year. As law firms go from the Yellow Pages to home pages, they are embracing the internet at a phenomenal pace. Reportedly, five law firms had home pages on the World Wide Web in November 1994. Seven months later, that figure was estimated at 500 law firms.
InfoQuest! Some Legal Resources On The Internet http//www.counsel.com/cyberspace/. and law associations of Canada and the US, directories of lawyers, legal humor, practice areas, legal publications, and much http://www.tbchad.com/legpub.html
Extractions: This is one of the oldest and best legal resources sites on the Internet. It provides recent Supreme Court decisions distributed on the day of decision, historic Supreme Court decisions, recent opinions of the New York Court of Appeals with analysis of selected decisions, the full U.S. Code, the Cornell Law Review, international legal materials, links to most US government agencies, lists of legal organizations and law schools, and much more. http://www.law.cornell.edu/ Internet Legal Resources Guide This is a searchable categorized index of 2600 selected web sites in 238 nations, islands, or territories. It has sections on what's news in the legal community, legal study abroad, law school rankings and directories, legal subject law firms and lawyers, US Statutes and judicial decisions, legal indices and search engines, and much more. http://www.ilrg.com/ Yahoo Government:Law Yahoo's law section has information on 17 states, 41 indices, and 37 topics that include arbitraiont and mediation, business law, constitutional, criminal law and justice, imigration, intellectual property, entertainment, employment law, mental health law, privacy, property, sexuality, software companies, etc.
Copyright Protection Recent publications, Developments and Trends Guarding Rights in cyberspace Mitchell Zimmerman , November 1997. in Software Licensing and legal Protection for http://www.fenwick.com/About_Fenwick/ip/about_ip_law/copyright_publications/copy
SAGE Publications - Deciphering Cyberspace nature of cyberspace, its social impact, and legal significance for Deciphering cyberspace is a musthave volume for anyone Publisher Sage publications, Inc. http://www.sagepub.com/book.aspx?pid=5114
Lydia Loren Technological Protections in Copyright Law Is More legal Protection Needed? Other publications 1999); Regulation in cyberspace A Case Study in SPAM, in http://www.lclark.edu/~loren/
Extractions: Lewis and Clark College Professor Loren is pleased to announce the publication of her new casebook: , with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O'Rourke (Aspen 2002) For more information, visit the website: Spring '04 Courses: Civil Procedure Fall '03 Courses: Cyberlaw Intellectual Property For more information on studying Intellectual Property Law at Lewis and Clark, see the Intellectual Property Law home page. You might also be interested in the web site of the Intellectual Property Student Organization (IPSO) Books Law Review Articles: Other Publications:
Legal/Technical Architectures Of Cyberspace will evaluate the technological and legal aspects of issues in real space versus cyberspace and looks In realspace, newspapers and publications were initially http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/classes/6.805/admin/admin-1998/conf-details/topic7-a
Extractions: President Clinton, 12/1/1992 Society has an interest in maximizing the number of people engaged in activities such as communication, commerce, information retrieval and political participation to promote a global economy and uphold the principals of free speech and democracy. These goals are most efficiently and effectively accomplished in cyberspace. As a new form of communication that permits information and knowledge to flow across boundaries endlessly, the Web has emerged as the medium of choice for information exchange. Cyberspace provides the opportunity to develop an information infrastructure that will connect people of all ages and descriptions - bringing them opportunities to interact with businesses, government agencies, entertainment sources, and social networks. Whether or not this chance is realized depends largely on interfaces - technologies by which people communicate with the computing systems [1]. The challenge to society is to ensure access to communication and information resources for every member, regardless of age, physical ability, race or ethnicity, education, ability, cognitive style, or economic level. The obstacle is therefore twofold: to ensure universal access and universal service.
Extractions: Contact Français English Welcome Activities Welcome WSIS ... Team The Legal Framework of the Information Society in Developing Countries In the framework of initiatives associated with the WSIS, in collaboration with the European commission (DG development), UNITAR is organising a workshop on legal issues of the information society. It will be conducted in both French and English (see French presentation The panel of experts will animate the workshop that will last 3 hours. It will consist of two parts separated by a 30 minutes break. 1ST PART: WHICH ISSUES FOR CYBERLAW IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES? What are the issues of the information Society in developing countries? Up to which degree should we or must we implement legislation already adopted by OECD countries? How should tradition and modernity be conciliated? How should legislation be build respectful to the culture, the ways and customs allowing regional and international legal consistency? 2ND PART: ICT TO BUILD THE RULE OF LAW? E-government and e-democracy became the information Society's most essential components. Their implementation in both countries of the south and the north requires the legal framework to be leveled. This is particularly important for the protection of personal liberty, access to public information and regulation of administrative procedures.
Attorney's Toolbox cyberspace Tools For Attorneys and legal Professionals. legal publications (newspapers) AttorneyStuff NewsTrawler (retrieves the summaries of articles from the http://www.macattorney.com/tools.html
LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CYBERSPACE legal DEVELOPMENTS IN cyberspace. effect that Stratton s actions relating to a public stock offering the fact that there is almost no legal precedent involving http://www.gesmer.com/publications/ecommerce/5.php
Extractions: Home Publications eCommerce June 10, 2004. LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CYBERSPACE January 1995 Several recent cases involving activities on the Internet and online services illustrate the diversity and complexity of issues that this technology can be expected to raise for the U.S. legal system. We believe that the cases discussed below represent the first of a new wave of legal issues that will arise in the context of online technology. United States v. Thomas and United States v. LaMacchia. The LaMacchia case involved allegations that a 21 year old MIT student used MIT's internet access to facilitate the illegal copying of popular commercial software programs. Those who had software were encouraged to upload their programs, and those who didn't were permitted to download the programs. The case would hardly be worthy of comment, except for one thing: Mr. LaMacchia neither sought nor received any financial benefit from his activities. Stratton Oakmont Inc. v. Prodigy Services Inc. In this case a New York investment banking firm has filed a $200 million complaint against Prodigy, one of the largest commercial online systems. The suit was filed after a Prodigy user published a statement on Prodigy to the effect that Stratton's actions relating to a public stock offering were criminal and fraudulent. This defamatory statement (crediting Stratton's claim that it is false) remained on Prodigy for 19 days.
Duane Morris - Publications publications found related to the Information Technologies and Telecom practice October 21, 2003, , Elegal Protecting Children in cyberspace. http://www.duanemorris.com/servlet/DuaneCom.srvPublications?action=search&type=a
Prospective Students publications DAVID G. POST Larry Doesn t Get Code, Law, and Liberty in cyberspace, 52 Stan. Thoughts on the Fractal Nature of legal Systems, 29 J. legal Stud http://www2.law.temple.edu/page.asp?page=postpub
Copyright In The Cyberspace Copyright in the cyberspace. Copyright laws equally apply to Internet publications despite its easy and his rights in order to obtain the legal protection? http://www.vs.com.hk/vs-2861.htm
Extractions: Legal Information for Technology Enterprises A: They are literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works, sound recordings, films, broadcasts or cable programs; and typographical arrangement of published editions. Q: Any particular criteria is required for getting legal protection? A: The works should not be ideas. It must be an expression. The works must also be original and satisfy the criteria of fixation. Fixation requires a work 'fixed' on certain media such as a poem written down on a piece of paper, musical works recorded in a tape. Works stored in the hard disk of a web server satisfies the fixation requirement. Q: Does it amount to infringement by uploading musical works e.g. a song of Nicholas Tse from a licensed CD to the Internet for public download? A: A purchased CD is licensed for personal listening only. Uploading musical works on the Internet would copy the song onto the hard disk of the web server thereby duplicating the work. As the duplication is open for public download, it violates the licence. It is also likely that the uploader has committed the restricted act of making available copies for copying. Q: Does it amount to infringement if I do not copy the news article word by word and I do not copy the entire content?
News Releases - Division Of Media Relations And Communication also the author of many publications about cyberspace he taught a Law of cyberspace class, one R. Berkman Professor for Entrepreneurial legal Studies at http://www.abanet.org/media/aug03/080603.html
Extractions: To fully experience the ABA site, please enable javascript. Release: Immediate Contact: Lori Boguslawski Phone: Email: boguslal@staff.abanet.org Online: www.abanet.org/media ABA Section of Business Law Honors Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig with a New Cyberspace Award CHICAGO, Aug. 6, 2003 Lawrence Lessig, a professor at Stanford Law School, will receive the first American Bar Association Section of Business Laws Cyberspace Law Excellence Award. The award will be presented Aug. 8 at the sections Cyberspace Law Committee Dinner during the ABA Annual Meeting in San Francisco. The Cyberspace Law Excellence Award recognizes substantial contributions to the development of the law of cyberspace through scholarship, participation in the legislative process or litigation. The award was approved by the ABA Board of Governors this year. The evolution of cyberspace law is affected by three critical dynamics: the tension between privacy and security, the collision of intellectual property rights with technology and questions of jurisdictional reach, said Vincent I. Polley, chair of the Cyberspace Law Committee. Professor Lessig has made important contributions in all of these areas. Perhaps more than any other person, he has facilitated informed and thoughtful discussion of underlying policy choices and the context in which they will be made.
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