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Resource page for information on law in cyberspace.
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Informing the public of the effects of software piracy, and of action that can be taken to curb this ongoing activity.
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Information on online rights, with example cease and desist notices.
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Outline of the fundamental copyright principles applicable on the internet, by a Franklin Pierce Law Center professor Thomas G. Field, Jr..
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Articles on cyber-law, the Internet, and the World Trade Organization, relating to Hong Kong and China, from T.K. Chang, Partner, a partner with the Hong Kong office of Coudert Brothers.
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A selection of articles on legal issues affecting Cyberspace.
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Commentary by a Chicago-based attorney on developments in Internet and computer security and the law.
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Information about Internet law, aimed at legal professionals, covering topics including intellectual property rights and infringement, domain name disputes, and business-method patents.
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Weblog featuring news and commentary concerning IT law, maintained by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
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At Harvard Law School. A research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development. Highly active in Internet Public Policy.
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Legal developments involving the Internet and new technologies.
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Resources guide to Internet law articles, cases, statutes, links and related information.
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Summaries of court decisions shaping the law of the Internet, by attorney Martin Samson.
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A small group dedicated to the dissemination and discussion of reliable telecommunications information. The Project is not involved in advocacy, lobbying, or representation.
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America Online's Legal Department Site providing information about current Internet law developments.
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Investigate and challenging state filtration and surveillance practices.
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Categorized compilation of cases addressing Internet law.
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United States, European Union, and other countries' laws and pending legislation regarding unsolicited commercial email.
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Mark Anderson discusses how U.S. law has not caught up with search-engine technology and examines the implications.
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Articles relating to laws affecting webmasters from a California attorney.
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Chronicling "gripe sites" and other sites confronted with legal action, with links to relevant resources.