Copyright in the digital age: a comparative survey.
As a result of the development of the Internet and other electronic
technologies, drafters of intellectual property laws the world over have
been faced with some unprecedented challenges. Many of . . .
Legal advice given over the Internet and Intranet: how does this
practice affect the lawyer-client relationship?
I. INTRODUCTION
Attorneys use the client interview as a means of gathering
information necessary for counseling their clients. (1) Prior to the
advent of the telephone, face-to-face interviews . . .
Open-source software and the demise of copyright.
I. COPYRIGHT, SOFTWARE, AND THE CURRENT DEBATE
A. Introduction
The scope of copyright protection for computer software reflects a
variety of economic considerations. The chief goal of copyright . . .
Universal health identifier: invasion of privacy or medical
advancement?
I. INTRODUCTION
In today's world of constant change, legislation often cannot
keep abreast of technological developments,(1) The increasing use of
computers to maintain a variety of data, from . . .
Federal tax treatment of computer software under Norwest v.
Commissioner.
I. INTRODUCTION
Since the birth of the computer software industry in the
1970's, the courts and lawmakers have been repeatedly faced with
the task of classifying software under the common law . . .
E-consumer protection: a comparative analysis of EU and US
consumer protection on the Internet.
ABSTRACT
The criteria used in the European Union and in the United States to
establish the proper forum when parties come from diverse jurisdictions
are significantly different. The United States . . .
When public policies collide: legal "self-help"
software and the unauthorized practice of law.
INTRODUCTION
As computer technology advances at an astonishing rate, the law
often struggles to keep pace with the corresponding development of new
issues of law or, at the very least, new twists . . .
Mainstream Loudoun and the future of internet filtering for
America's public libraries.(Mainstream Loudoun v. Board of Trustees
I. INTRODUCTION
The First Amendment guarantee of free speech is under heavy fire
today. Everyone, from Congress to local librarians, is arguing over how
best to protect young people from . . .
The New Jersey Supreme Court's treatment of the wireless
communications industry pursuant to New Jersey municipal land use law
a
I. INTRODUCTION
"Should we force science down the throats of those who have no
taste for it? Is it our duty to drag them kicking and screaming into the
twenty-first century? I am afraid that it . . .
Public performance copyrights: a guide to public place
analysis.
I. INTRODUCTION(**)
"An' there began a lang digression About the lords of the
creation."(1)
"`Cause, remember, no matter where you go ... there you
are."(2)
Dip Diddler, an average guy, has . . .
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: disabusing the notion of a
constitutional moment.
I. INTRODUCTION
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1) ("DMCA") has
been characterized as "represent[ing] the most comprehensive reform
of United States copyright law in a generation." (2) It . . .
The realities of the MP3 madness: Are record companies simply
crying wolf?
"The music industry is crashing into the Interact ... [t]hey
don't want to go into the Digital Age, and MP3 is dragging them
there."(1)
INTRODUCTION
The Internet is a seemingly infinite network . . .
Thirty-second selected bibliography on computers, technology and
the law.(1999)(Bibliography)
(January 1999 through December 1999)
INTRODUCTION
Each year, the Journal provides a compilation of the most important
and timely legal articles on computers, technology, and the Internet.
The . . .
Adapting contract law to accommodate electronic contracts:
overview and suggestions.(e-commerce)
I. INTRODUCTION
Law is not a static body of inflexible rules and unyielding
tradition. The dynamism of contemporary economic, cultural, and
technological evolution requires the law to adapt . . .
Cybercommunity versus geographical community standard for online
pornography: a technological hierarchy in judging cyberspace
ob
I. INTRODUCTION
For more than twenty years, courts have utilized the contemporary
community standard announced in Roth v. United States,(1) and expanded
in Miller v. California,(2) to determine . . .
Free access and the future of copyright.(digital
information)
A cornucopia of copyrighted text, images, and music is currently
being created and shared by the Internet community. The creators and
copyright holders of most of this shared content do not view . . .
Technology due diligence: the need for and benefits of technology
assessment in connection with investment in high-tech companie
It seems like technology is in the news on a daily basis,
particularly the financial news. First, technology investments
"skyrocketed," (3) with technology companies serving as the
"darlings of the . . .
Transmitting legal documents over the Internet: how to protect
your client and yourself.
INTRODUCTION
[E]lectronic mail has proved itself so useful to the legal
profession that it is a question of when, not whether, e-mail will
become universal among all lawyers, their clients, and . . .
Cyberbanking: a new frontier for discrimination?
I. INTRODUCTION
As cyberspace becomes more accessible to the public,
cyberbanking(2) becomes more problematic. In fact, cyberbanking, which
is becoming ever more popular, may be America's leading . . .
Software patent applications directed to business and
mathematical processing applications highlight the tension between State
S
I. INTRODUCTION
Recent decisions by the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals suggest a
significant expansion of the scope of patentable subject matter for
software-related inventions.(1) In . . .
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