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Law and Cyberspace Bibliography

Compiled by: Curtis E. A. Karnow, Peter Soares, Joel Muchmore

Updated March 2005



Books


Adediran, Peter. A Practical Guide to Business, Law and the Internet. Kogan Page, Ltd., 2002.

Albert, G. Peter, et al. Intellectual Property Law in Cyberspace. BNA Books, 1999.

Arkfeld, Michael R. The Digital Practice of Law. Law Partner Publishing, 2001.

Auletta, Ken. World War 3.0: Microsoft and Its Enemies. Random House Audible, 2001.

Baird, Robert M. (Editor), et al. Cyberethics: Social and Moral Issues in the Computer Age. Prometheus Books, 2000.

Ballon, Ian. E-Commerce and Internet Law. Glasser Legal Works, 2001.

Barreca, Hugo and O'Neill, Julia K. The Entrepreneur's Internet Handbook: Your Legal and Practical Guide to Starting a Business Website. Sphinx Publishing, 2002.

Battersby, Gregory J. (Editor) and Grimes, Charles W. (Editor). Drafting Internet Agreements. Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2000.

Baumer, David L. and Poindexter, J. Carl. Cyberlaw and E-Commerce. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2001.

Baumgarten, Jon A., et al. Business and Legal Guide to Online Internet Law. Glasser Legalworks, 1997.

Becker, Brandon and Schulte, Stephen J. Securities Law and the Internet: Doing Business in a Rapidly Changing Marketplace. Practicing Law Institute, 1998.

Benjamin, Stuart Minor, et al. Telecommunications Law and Policy (Carolina Academic Press Law Casebook Series). Carolina Academic Press, 2001.

Bick, Jonathan. 101 Things You Need to Know About Internet Law. Three Rivers Press, 2000.

Biegel, Stuart. Beyond Our Control? Confronting the Limits of Our Legal System in the Age of Cyberspace. MIT Press, 2001.

Bielefield, Arlene and Cheeseman, Lawrence. Technology and Copyright Law: A Guidebook for the Library, Research, and Teaching Professions. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 1999.

Black, Sharon K. Telecommunications Law in the Internet Age. University Press, 2001

Branscomb, Anne Wells (Editor) and Drucker, Susan (Editor). Emerging Law on the Electronic Frontier, (The Hampton Press Communication Series: Communication and Law). Hampton Press, 2003.

Brinson, J. Dianne (Editor), et al. Analyzing E-Commerce and Internet Law Interactive Workbook. Prentice Hall PTR, 2001.

Brinson, J. Dianne and Radcliffe, Mark F. Internet Law and Business Handbook: A Practical Guide. Landera Press, 2000.

Butler, Susan P. eBusiness Legal Kit For DummiesŒ. John Wiley and Sons, 2000.

Carr, Indira. Defamation on the Internet. Gaunt, Inc., 1998.

Cate, Fred H. Internet and the First Amendment: Schools and Sexually Explicit Expressions. Phi Delta Kappa International, 1998.

Cerf, Vint. (Preface), et al. Who Rules the Net: Internet Governance and Jurisdiction. Cato Institute, 2003.

Collins, Matthew. The Law of Defamation and the Internet. Oxford University Press, 2002.

Colucci, Michele and Blanpain, R. (Editor). The Impact of the Internet and New Technologies on the Workplace: A Legal Analysis from a Comparative Point of View. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.

Commonwealth Secretariat (Editor). Law in Cyber Space. Stylus Publishing, 2001.

Conn, Kathleen. The Internet and the Law: What Educators Need to Know. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2002.

Cooper, Jonathan. Liberating Cyberspace: Civil Liberties, Human Rights and the Internet. Pluto Press, 1999.

Covitz, Akiba. Sam's Teach Yourself e-Personal Law Today (Teach Yourself -- Today). Sam's, 2000.

Daftary, Cyrus and Rustad, Michael L. E-Business Legal Handbook 2002. Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2001.

Dees, Timothy M. Online Resource Guide for Law Enforcement. Prentice Hall, 2001.

Delta, George B. and Matsuura, Jeffrey H. Law of the Internet. Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2001.

Dickie, John. Internet and Electronic Commerce Law in the European Union. Hart Publishing, 1999.

Doyle, Charles. Internet Gambling: Overview of Federal Criminal Law. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2003.

Edwards, Lilian (Editor) and Waelde, Charlotte (Editor). Law and the Internet: Regulating Cyberspace. Hart Publishing, 1998.

Evans, James and Renauer, Albin (Editor). Law on the Net. Nolo Press, 1997.

Ferrera, Gerald R., et al. Cyberlaw: Your Rights in Cyberspace. Southwestern College Publishing, 2001.

Ferrera, Gerald R., Lichtenstein, Stephen D., Reder, Margo E. K., August, Ray and Schiano, William T. Cyberlaw: Text and Cases. South-Western College Publishing, 2000.

Ficsor, Mihaly. The Law of Copyright and the Internet: The 1996 Wipo Treaties, Their Interpretation and Implementation. Oxford University Press, 2002.

Fishman, Stephen. Web and Software Development: A Legal Guide (With CD-ROM). Nolo Press, 2002.

Frackman, Andrew, et al. Internet and Online Privacy: A Legal and Business Guide. American Lawyer Media, 2002.

Frascogna, X. M., et al. This Business of Internet Law: Tools for Navigating the Evolving Business and Legal Landscape of Today's Internet Environment. Watson-Guptill, 2001.

Gahtan, Alan M., et al. Internet Law: A Practical Guide for Legal and Business Professionals. Carswell Legal Publications, 1998.

Gardner, Anne Von Der Lieth. An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Legal Reasoning. MIT Press, 1987.

Geist, Michael A. and Eist, Michael. Internet Law in Canada. Captus Press, 2000

Isenberg, Doug. GigaLaw Guide to Internet Law. Random House, 2002.

Girasa, Rosario J. and Girasa, Roy J. Cyberlaw: National and International Perspectives. Prentice Hall, 2001.

Godwin, Mike. Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age. Times Books, 1998.

Grabosky, Peter, et al. Electronic Theft: Unlawful Acquisition in Cyberspace. Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Gross, Michael. A Pocket Tour of Law on the Internet. Sybex, 1995.

Groves, Peter. Law and the Internet. Cavendish Publishing, 2002.

Hance, Olivier and Balz, Suzanne Dionne (Translator). Business and Law on the Internet. McGraw-Hill, 1996.

Hance, Olivier and Balz, Suzanne Dionne. The New Virtual Money: Law and Practice. McGraw-Hill, 1997.

Hawke, Constance S. Computer and Internet Use on Campus: A Legal Guide to Issues of Intellectual Property, Free Speech, and Privacy. Jossey-Bass, 2000.

Heath, Christopher (Editor) and Kamperman Sanders, Anselm (Editor). Intellectual Property in the Digital Age: Challenges for Asia (Ieem Conference Series). Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

Herrington, Tyanna K. and Bolter, Jay David. Controlling Voices: Intellectual Property, Humanistic Studies, and the Internet. Southern Illinois University Press, 2001.

Hiller, Janine and Cohen, Ronnie. Internet Law and Policy. Prentice Hall, 2001.

Hopkins, Bruce R. The Nonprofits' Guide to Internet Communications Law. John Wiley and Sons, 2002.

Huberman, Bernardo A. The Laws of the Web: Patterns in the Ecology of Information. MIT Press, 2003.

Hultmark, Christina. Internet Marketplaces: The Law of Auctions and Exchanges Online. Oxford University Press, 2003.

InsideTheMinds.com, et al. Inside the Minds: Privacy Matters - The Future of Privacy and How Every Individual and Business Will Forever Be Affected. Aspatore Books, 2003.

Johnston, David, et al. Cyberlaw: What You Need to Know About Doing Business Online. Stoddart Publishing, 1997.

Janes, Joseph, et al. The Internet Compendium: Subject Guides to Social Sciences, Business and Law Resources. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 1995.

Johnston, David, et al. Cyber Law: An In-Depth Guide to the Often Turbulent, Increasing Profitable Confluence of Business, the Internet and the Law. Pelanduk Publishing, 1998.

Kamoroff, Bernard. Online Operator: Business, Legal, and Tax Guide to the Internet. Bell Springs Publishing, 2001.

Karnow, Curtis E. A. Future Codes: Essays in Advanced Computer Technology and the Law. Artech House, 1997.

Kennedy, Charles H. An Introduction to U.S. Telecommunications Law (Artech House Telecommunications Library). Artech House, 2001.

Koepsell, David R. The Ontology of Cyberspace: Philosophy, Law, and the Future of Intellectual Property. Open Court Publishing Company, 2000.

Kono, Toshiyuki (Editor), et al. Selected Legal Issues of E-Commerce (Law and Electronic Commerce, Volume 16). Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.

Lawson, Jerry. The Complete Internet Handbook for Lawyers. American Bar Association, Law Practice Management Section, 1999.

Lee, Lewis C. (Editor) and Davidson, J. Scott (Editor). Intellectual Property for the Internet (Intellectual Property). Aspen Publishers, Inc., 1997.

Lemley, Mark A., et al. Software and Internet Law. Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2001.

Lessig, Lawrence. Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace. Basic Books, June 2000.

Lessig, Lawrence. The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World. Vintage Books, 2002.

Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris. Free Expression in the Age of the Internet: Social and Legal Boundaries. Westview Press, 1999.

Litman, Jessica. Digital Copyright: Protecting Intellectual Property on the Internet. Prometheus Books, 2001.

Loader, Brian (Editor) and Thomas, Douglas (Editor). Cybercrime: Law Enforcement, Security and Surveillance in the Information Age. Routledge, 2000.

Lupo, Anthony V. Music on the Internet: Understanding the New Rights and Solving New Problems. Practicing Law Institute, 2001.

Mancini, Anna. Ancient Egyptian Wisdom for the Internet: Ancient Egyptian Justice and Ancient Roman Law Applied to the Internet. University Press of America, 2002.

Maggs, Peter B., et al. Internet and Computer Law: Cases-Comments-Questions (American Casebook Series and Other Coursebooks). West Wadsworth, 2000.

Matsuura, Jeffrey H. A Manager's Guide to the Law and Economics of Data Networks. Artech House, 2000.

Matsuura, Jeffrey H. Managing Intellectual Assets in the Digital Age. Artech House, 2003.

Millar, Sheila A. Executive's Guide to Internet Law. American Society of Association Executives, 2001.

Miller, Roger Leroy and Jentz, Gaylord A. Law for E-Commerce. Southwestern College Publishing, 2001.

Millstein, Julian S., et al. Doing Business on the Internet: Forms and Analysis (Intellectual Property Series). Law Journal Seminars-Press, 1997.

National Research Council (Editor). The Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property in the Information Age. National Academy Press, 2000.

Newland, Bart G., et al. Internet and the Law: Legal Fundamentals for the Internet User. Government Institutes, 1996.

Peck, Robert S. Libraries, the First Amendment and Cyberspace: What You Need to Know. American Library Association Editions, 1999.

Peete, Gary R. Business, Government, and Law on the Internet: A Hands-On Workshop (Internet Workshop Series, No. 3). Library Solutions Press, 1999.

Perritt, Henry H., Jr. Law and the Information Superhighway 2001. Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2000.

Pink, Scott W. The Internet and E-Commerce Legal Handbook: A Clear and Concise Reference to Help You and Your Business. Prima Publishing, 2001.

Powers, Dennis M. The Internet Legal Guide: Everything You Need to Know When Doing Business Online. John Wiley and Sons, 2001.

Quinto, David W. and Desai, Deven R. Law of Internet Disputes. Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2001.

Radin, Margaret Jane, et al. Internet Commerce: The Emerging Legal Framework (University Casebook Series). Foundation Press, 2002.

Reed, Chris. Internet Law: Text and Materials (Law in Context). Northwestern University Press, 2001.

Reed, O. Lee, et al. The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business with PowerWeb. McGraw Hill/Irwin, 2001.

Ries, Al and Ries, Laura. The 11 Immutable Laws of Internet Branding. Harper Business, 2000.

Rose, Lance, et al. Netlaw: Your Rights in the Online World. McGraw Hill Osborne Media, 1995.

Rosenbaum, Joe. Webmaster's Net Law Handbook. New Riders Publishing, 1997.

Rosenblatt, Bill, et al. Digital Rights Management: Business and Technology. John Wiley and Sons, 2001.

Rosenoer, Jonathan. Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet. Springer Verlag, 1997.

Saco, Diana. Cybering Democracy: Public Space and the Internet. University of Minnesota Press, 2002.

Saunders, Kurt M. Practical Internet Law for Business. Artech House, 2001.

Schachter, Madeleine. Law of Internet Speech. Carolina Academic Press, 2002.

Schanz, Stephen J. Using the Internet for Health Information: Legal Issues. American Medical Association, 1999.

Scott, Michael D. (Paperback). Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference, 2003 Edition. Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2003.

Shapiro, Andrew L. The Control Revolution: How the Internet is Putting Individuals in Charge and Changing the World We Know. Public Affairs, 2000.

Simpson, Andrew F. Online Business Law. Oceana Publications, 2003.

Singleton, Susan. Business, the Internet, and the Law. Tolly's, 1999.

Singleton, Susan. Ecommerce: A Practical Guide to the Law. Ashgate Publishing Company, 2001.

Smedinghoff, Thomas J. (Editor). Online Law: The Spa's Legal Guide to Doing Business on the Internet. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1996.

Sookman, Barry B. Sookman: Computer, Internet and Electronic Commerce Law. Carswell Legal Publications, 2000.

Sparrow, Andrew. E-Commerce and the Law: The Legal Implications of Doing Business Online (Financial Times Management Briefings). Financial Times Management, 2000.

Spinello, Richard A. Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace. Jones and Bartlett Publishing, 2002.

Spinello, Richard A. Regulating Cyberspace: The Policies and Technologies of Control. Quorum Books, 2002.

Spinello,Richard A. (Editor) and Tavani,

Herman T. (Editor). Readings in CyberEthics. Jones and Bartlett Publishing, 2001.

Steingold, Fred. How to Get Your Business on the Web: A Legal Guide to E-Commerce. Nolo Press, 2002.

Street, F. Lawrence and Grant, Mark P. Law of the Internet 2001. Lexis Law Publishing, 2000.

Stuckey, Kent D. Internet and Online Law (Commercial Law Intellectual Property Series). Law Journals Seminar Press, 1996.

Wallace, Jonathan and Mangan, Mark. Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace: Freedom and Censorship on the Frontiers of the Online Revolution. Henry Holt, 1997.

Wilbur, Marcia K. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Iuniverse.com, 2001.

Williams, Richard D. and Smyth, Bruce T. Computer and Internet Liability: Strategies, Claims, and Defenses. Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2000.

Wright, Claire. Internet Law in Hong Kong. Sweet and Maxwell Asia, 2003.

Zeff, Robbin Lee. The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet (Nonprofit Law, Finance, and Management Series). John Wiley and Sons, 1996.


Law Review Articles


Intellectual Property Law Generally

Ballon, Ian C. Pinning the Blame in Cyberspace: Toward a Coherent Theory for Imposing Vicarious Copyright, Trademark and Tort Liability for Conduct Occurring Over the Internet, 18 Comm/Ent No. 4 (Summer 1996).

Benkler, Yochai. Taking Stock: The Law and Economics Of Intellectual Property Rights: An Unhurried View Of Private Ordering In Information Transactions. 53 Vand. L. Rev. 2063 (2000).

Boyle, James. Cruel, Mean, Or Lavish? Economic Analysis, Price Discrimination and Digital Intellectual Property. 53 Vand. L. Rev. 2007 (2000).

Burr, J. Beckwith. Competition Policy and Intellectual Property in the Information Age. 41 Vill. L. Rev. 193 (1996).

Chon, Margaret. New Wine Bursting from Old Bottles: Collaborative Internet Art, Joint Works, and Entrepreneurship. 75 Oregon L. Rev. 257 (1996).

Cuthbertson, J. Douglas and Gross, Glen L. Technology Law. 37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 341 (November, 2002).

Fernandez, Cristina. The Right of Publicity on the Internet. 8 Marq. Sports L. J. 289 (1998).

Good, Ari B. Trade Secrets and the New Realities of the Internet Age. 2 Marquette Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 51 (1998).

Kiritsov, Simona. Can Millions of Internet Users Be Breaking the Law Everyday?: An Intellectual Property Analysis of Linking and Framing and the Need for Licensing. Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 1 (2000).

Lemley, Mark A. Place and Cyberspace. 91 Cal. L. Rev. 521 (March, 2003).

Madison, Michael J. Rights Of Access and The Shape Of The Internet. 44 B.C. L. Rev. 433 (March, 2003).

O'Rourke, Maureen A. Shaping Competition On The Internet: Who Owns Product and Pricing Information? 53 Vand. L. Rev. 1965 (2000).

Okediji, Ruth L. Trading Posts In Cyberspace: Information Markets and The Construction Of Proprietary Rights. 44 B.C. L. Rev. 545 (March, 2003).

Reeves, Harold Smith. Property in Cyberspace. 63 U. Chi. L. Rev. 761 (1996).

Reidenberg, Joel R. Yahoo and Democracy On The Internet. 42 Jurimetrics J. 261 (Spring, 2002).

Strahilevitz, Lior Jacob. Charismatic Code, Social Norms, and The Emergence Of Cooperation On The File-Swapping Networks. 89 Va. L. Rev. 505 (May, 2003).

Vermut, Richard S. File Caching on the Internet: Technical Infringement or Safeguard for Efficient Network Operation? 4 J. Intell. Prop. L. 273 (1997).

Weiser, Philip J. The Internet, Innovation, and Intellectual Property Policy. 103 Colum. L. Rev. 534 (April, 2003).

Yen, Alfred C. Western Frontier Or Feudal Society?: Metaphors and Perceptions Of Cyberspace. 17 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1207 (Fall 2002).


International Issues

Akdeniz, Yaman. To Link or Not to Link: Problems with World Wide Web Links on the Internet. International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, 11(2), (1997).

Bauchner, Joshua S. Note and Comment: State Sovereignty and the Globalizing Effects of the Internet: A Case Study of the Privacy Debate. 26 Brooklyn J. Int'l L. 689 (2000).

Charlesworth, Andrew. Information Privacy Law In The European Union: E Pluribus Unum Or Ex Uno Plures? 54 Hastings L.J. 931 (April, 2003).

Cochrane, Thomas. The Law of Nations in Cyberspace: Fashioning a Cause of Action for the Suppression of Human Rights Reports on the Internet. 4 Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review 6 (1998).

Delacourt, John T. Recent Development: The International Impact of Internet Regulation. 38 Harv. Int'l L.J. 207 (1997).

Earle, Beverley and Madek, Gerald A. International Cyberspace: From Borderless To Balkanized. 31 Ga. J. Int'l and Comp. L. 225 (Winter, 2003).

Easton, Eric B. Sovereign Indignity? Values, Borders and the Internet. 21 Puget Sound L. Rev. 441 (1998).

Edelstein, Jonathan I. Anonymity and International Law Enforcement in Cyberspace. 7 Fordham I. P., Media and Ent. L.J. 231 (1996).

Gamble, John K. International Law and the Information Age. 17 Mich. J. Int'l L. 747 (1996).

Kanuck, Sean P. Information Warfare: New Challenges for Public International Law. 37 Harv. Int'l L.J. 272 (1996).

Kightlinger, Mark F. A Solution To The Yahoo! Problem? The EC E-Commerce Directive As A Model For International Cooperation On Internet Choice Of Law. 24 Mich. J. Int'l L. 719 (Spring 2003).

LaMarche, Gara. Twelfth Annual International Law Symposium "International Media Law in the 90's and Beyond": International Free Expression Principles in Cyberspace. 17 Whittier L. Rev. 279 (1995).

McCarthy, Eric J. Networking in Cyberspace: Electronic Defamation and the Potential for International Forum Shopping. 16 U. Pa. J. Int'l Bus. L. 527 (1995).

Maher, David W. Trademark Law on the Internet--Will it Scale? The Challenge to Develop International Trademark Law. 16 J. Marshall J. of Computer and Inf. Law 77 (1997).

Nash, David B. Orderly Expansion of the International Top-Level Domains: Concurrent Trademark Users Need a Way Out of the Internet Trademark Quagmire. 15 John Marshall J. of Computer and Inf. Law 521 (1997).

Nimmer, Raymond T. The Impact of Internationalization of Transnational Commercial Law: Licensing on the Global Information Infrastructure: Disharmony in Cyberspace. 16 J. Intl. L. Bus. 224 (1995).

Perritt, Henry H. Cyberspace and State Sovereignty. 3 Journal of International Legal Studies (1997).

Perritt, Henry H. Focus on Cyberlaw: Information Access Rights Based on International Human Rights Law. 45 Buffalo L. Rev. 899 (1997).

Perritt, Jr., Henry H. The Internet As a Threat to Sovereignty? Thoughts on the Internet's Role in Strengthening National and Global Governance. 5 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 423 (1998).

Pollack, Robyn Forman. Creating the Standards of a Global Community: Regulating Pornography on the Internet -- An International Concern. 10 Temp. Int'l and Comp. L.J. 467 (1996).

Post, David G. The "Unsettled Paradox": The Internet, the State, and the Consent of the Governed. 5 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (1998).

Reidenberg, Joel R. and Schwartz, Paul M. Data Protection Law and Online Services: Regulatory Responses. European Union Online (1998).

Reiling, Ron. Intellectual Property Regimes for the Information Age: Policies of the United States, the European Union and the World Intellectual Property Organization. 3 B.U. J. Sci. and Tech. L. 9 (1997).

Reindl, Andreas P. Choosing Law in Cyberspace: Copyright Conflicts on Global Networks. 19 Mich. J. of Int'l Law 729 (1998).

Selin, Sean. Governing Cyberspace: The Need for an International Solution. 32 Gonz. L. Rev. 365 (1996).

Wu, Timothy. Cyberspace Sovereignty? -- The Internet and the International System. 10 Harvard J. Law and Tec 647 (1997).


Jurisdictional Issues in Cyberspace

Ballon, Ian C. Rethinking Cyberspace Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property Disputes. 21 U. Pa. J. Int'l Econ. L. 481 (2000).

Burk, Dan L. Transborder Intellectual Property Issues on the Electronic Frontier. 6 Stanford Law and Policy Review (Fall 1994).

Lessig, Lawrence. The Zones of Cyberspace, 48 Stanford Law Review 1403 (1996).

Lester, Timothy P. Globalized Automatic Choice Of Forum: Where Do Internet Consumers Sue? 9 New Eng. J. Int'l and Comp. L. 431 (2003).

O'Rourke, Maureen A. Fencing Cyberspace: Drawing Borders in a Virtual World. 82 Minn. L. Review 609 (1998).

Perritt, Jr., Henry H. The Internet As a Threat to Sovereignty? Thoughts on the Internet's Role in Strengthening National and Global Governance. 5 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 423 (1998).

Schmitt, Joseph and Nikolai, Peter. Electronic Commerce in the 21st Century: Article Application of Personal Jurisdiction Principles to Electronic Commerce: A User's Guide. 27 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1571 (2001).

Spampata, Nicholas R. Note: King Pennoyer Dethroned: A Policy-Analysis-Influenced Study of The Limits of Pennoyer v. Neff in the Jurisdictional Environment of The Internet. 85 Cornell L. Rev. 1742 (2000).

Struve, Catherine T. and Wagner, R. Polk. Realspace Sovereigns In Cyberspace: Problems With The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act. 17 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 989 (Summer 2002).


Conducting Business Online

Aoki, Keith. Interrogating the Entrepreneur: Innovation and the Information Environment. 75 Oregon Law Review 1 (1996).

Avakian, Serge. Global Unfair Competition In the Online Commerce Era. 46 UCLA Law Rev. 905 (1999).

Bell, Tom W. Internet Gambling: Popular, Inexorable, and (Eventually) Legal. Cato Institute, Policy Analysis # 336 (1999).

Bond, Robert T. Electronic Commerce in the 21st Century: Article Internet Regulation - Heavy Handed Or Light Touch Approach? A View From a European Union Perspective. 27 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1557 (2001).

Chuang, Chester. Note: Is There a Doctor in the House? Using Failure-To-Warn Liability to Enhance the Safety of Online Prescribing. 75 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 1452 (2000).

Cockfield, Arthur J. Transforming the Internet into a Taxable Forum: A Case Study in E-Commerce Taxation. 85 Minn. L. Rev. 1171 (2001).

Cronin, Mary J. Global Advantage on the Internet: From Corporate Connectivity to International Competitiveness. Van Nostrand Reinhold (1996).

Fisher, William W. Property and Contract on the Internet. 73 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1203 (1998).

Fort, Timothy L. and Junhai, Liu. Chinese Business and The Internet: The Infrastructure For Trust. 35 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1545 (November, 2002).

Gaskin, James E. Corporate Politics and the Internet. Prentice Hall (1997).

Goss, Adrian. Jay Cohen's Brave New World: The Liability of Offshore-Operators Of Licensed Internet Casinos for Breach of United States' Anti-Gambling Laws. 7 Rich. J.L. and Tech. 32 (2001).

Hagel III, John, and Armstrong, Arthur G. Net Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities. Harvard Business School Press (1997).

Herscha, Lynette A. Is There a Doctor in the House? Licensing and Malpractice Issues Involved in Telemedicine. 2 Boston U. J. Sci. and Tech. L. 8 (1996).

Katsh, Ethan, et al. E-Commerce, E-Disputes, and E-Dispute Resolution: In the Shadow of "Ebay Law." 15 Ohio St. J. On Disp. Resol. 705 (2000).

Kelin, Sabra-Anne. State Regulation of Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail. 16 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 435 (2001).

Latham, Dianne P. Electronic Commerce In The 21st Century: Article Spam Remedies. 27 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1649 (2001).

Lee, Cheryl R. Cyberbanking: A New Frontier for Discrimination? 26 Rutgers Computer and Tech. L.J. 277 (2000).

Lemley, Mark A. Shrinkwraps in Cyberspace. 35 Jurimetrics J. 311 (1995).

Lessani, Andrea M. How Much Do You Want to Bet That the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 1997 Is Not the Most Effective Way to Tackle the Problems of Online Gambling? UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy (Spring 1998).

Lide, E. Casey. ADR and Cyberspace: The Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Online Commerce, Intellectual Property and Defamation. 12 Ohio State Journal on Disp. Resol. 193 (1996).

Lyman, Peter. The Article 2B Debate and the Sociology of the Information Age. 13 Berkley Tech. L.J. 1063 (1998).

Mackaay, Ejan, Economic Incentives in Markets for Information and Innovation. 13 Harvard Law Journal and Public Policy 867 (1990).

Newman, Nathan. The Great Internet Tax Drain, MIT Technology Review (May/June 1996).

Nimmer, Raymond T. UCITA: A Commercial Contract Code. 17 No. 5 Computer Lawyer 3 (2000).

Perritt, Jr., Henry H. Economic and Other Barriers To Electronic Commerce. 21 U. Pa. J. Int'l Econ. L. 563 (2000).

Prentice, Robert A. The Future of Corporate Disclosure: The Internet, Securities Fraud, and Rule 10B-5. 47 Emory L.J. 1 (1998).

Rackett, Christina A. Telemedicine Today and Tomorrow: Why "Virtual" Privacy Is Not Enough. 25 Fordham Urb. L.J. 167 (1997).

Radin, Margaret J. Humans, Computers, and Binding Commitment. 75 Ind. L.J. 1125 (2000)

Rost, Kerry T. Note: Policing the "Wild West" World of Internet Pharmacies. 76 Chi-Kent. L. Rev. 1333 (2000).

Rutenberg, Craig. Limiting Self-Help in Article 2B: Enforcing Traditional Boundaries in Cyberspace. UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy (1998).

Samuelson, Pamela. Symposium: Intellectual Property and Contract Law for the Information Age: The Impact of Article 2B of the Uniform Commercial Code on the Future of Information and Commerce. 87 Calif. L. Rev. 1 (1999).

Snyder, James M. Online Auction Fraud: Are the Auction Houses Doing All They Should or Could to Stop Online Fraud? 52 Fed. Comm. L. J. 453 (2000).

Sorkin, David E. Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. 45 Buffalo L. Rev. 1001 (1997).

Stern, Jonathan E. The Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act. 16 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 391 (2001).

Szafran, Marc E. A Neo-Institutional Paradigm for Contracts Formed in Cyberspace: Judgment Day for the Statute of Frauds. 14 Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal 407 (1996).

Volkert, Susan E. Telemedicine: Rx for the Future of Health Care. 6 Mich. Telecomm. Tech. L. Rev. 147 (1999/2000).

Wilson, Catherine Lee. Banking on the Net: Extending Bank Regulation to Electronic Money and Beyond. 30 Creighton Law Review 671 (1997).

Winn, Jane K. XML and The Legal Foundations For Electronic Commerce: Making XML Pay: Revising Existing Electronic Payments Law To Accommodate Innovation. 53 SMU L. Rev. 1477 (2000).

Winn, Jane K. Open Systems, Free Markets, and Regulation of Internet Commerce. 72 Tulane L. Rev. 1177 (1998).


The Regulation of Cyberspace

Albert, Miriam R. E-Buyer Beware: Why Online Auction Fraud Should Be Regulated. 39 Am. Bus. L.J. 575 (Summer, 2002).

Bagby, John W. Cyberlaw: A Forward. 39 Am. Bus. L.J. 521 (Summer, 2002).

Baughman, Matthew. Recent Legislation: Regulating the Internet. 36 Harv. J. on Legis. 230 (1999).

Baumer, David L., Earp, Julia Brande, Evers, Pamela S. Tit For Tat In Cyberspace: Consumer and Website Responses To Anarchy In The Market For Personal Information. 4 N.C. J. L. and Tech. 217 (Spring 2003).

Bechtold, Stefan. Governance In Namespaces. 36 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1239 (Spring 2003).

Bell, Tom W. The Common Law in Cyberspace. 97 Mich. L. Rev. 1746 (1999).

Benkler, Yochai. Rules of the Road for the Information Superhighway: Electronic Communications and the Law. West (1996).

Benkler, Yochai. Net Regulation: Taking Stock and Looking Forward. 71 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1203 (2000).

Berman, Paul Schiff. Cyberspace and the State Action Debate: The Cultural Value of Applying Constitutional Norms to "Private" Regulation.71 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1263 (2000).

Bickerstaff, Steve. Shackles on the Giant: How the Federal Government Created Microsoft, Personal Computers, and the Internet. 78 Tex. L. Rev. 1 (1999).

Biegel, Stuart. Beyond Our Control? Confronting the Limits of Our Legal System in the Age of Cyberspace. MIT Press, (2001).

Biegel, Stuart. Beyond Our Control? Confronting The Limits Of Our Legal System In The Age Of Cyberspace. 15 Harv. J.L. and Tech. 539 (Spring, 2002).

Biegel, Stuart. New Directions in Cyberspace Law. L.A. and S.F. Daily Journals (1996-1997).

Blanke, Jordan M. Vincent Van Gogh, "Sweat Of The Brow," and Database Protection. 39 Am. Bus. L.J. 645 (Summer, 2002).

Blavin, Jonathan H. and Cohen, I. Glenn. Gore, Gibson, and Goldsmith: The Evolution Of Internet Metaphors In Law and Commentary. 16 Harv. J.L. and Tech. 265 (Fall, 2002).

Blumstein, Stephanie. The New Immunity In Cyberspace: The Expanded Reach Of The Communications Decency Act To The Libelous "Re-Poster." 9 B.U. J. Sci. and Tech. L. 407 (Summer 2003).

Boyle, James, Foucault in Cyberspace: Surveillance, Sovereignty, and Hardwired Sensors. U. Cinn. L. Rev. 177 (1997).

Boyle, James. Governance Of The Internet: A Nondelegation Doctrine For The Digital Age? 50 Duke L.J. 5 (2000).

Burk, Dan L. Federalism in Cyberspace. 28 Conn. L. Rev. 1095 (1996).

Burstein, Aaron. A Survey Of Cybercrime In The United States. 18 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 313 (2003).

Chander, Anupam. The New, New Property. 81 Tex. L. Rev. 715 (February, 2003).

Chang, Jennifer C. In Search Of Fair Housing In Cyberspace: The Implications Of The Communications Decency Act For Fair Housing On The Internet. 55 Stan. L. Rev. 969 (December, 2002).

Cohen, Terri Branstetter. Anti-Circumvention: Has Technology's Child Turned Against Its Mother? 36 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 961 (May, 2003).

Femminella, Jennifer. Online Terms and Conditions Agreements: Bound By The Web. 17 St. John's J. Legal Comment. (Winter 2003).

Froomkin, A. Michael. Regulation and Computing and Information Technology: Flood Control on the Information Ocean: Living With Anonymity, Digital Cash, and Distributed Databases. 15 U. Pittsburgh J. Law and Com. 395 (1996).

Gabel, Joan T.A., Mansfield, Nancy R. The Information Revolution and Its Impact On The Employment Relationship: An Analysis Of The Cyberspace Workplace. 40 Am. Bus. L.J. 301 (Winter, 2003).

Geist, Michael. Cyberlaw 2.0. 44 B.C. L. Rev. 323 (March, 2003).

Ghosh, Shubha. Belling The Cat, Virtually. 1 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 240 (Fall 2002).

Gibbons, Llewellyn Joseph. No Regulation, Government Regulation, or Self-Regulation: Social Enforcement or Social Contracting for Governance in Cyberspace. 6 Cornell J. L. and Pub. Pol'y 475 (1997).

Goldsmith, Jack L. and Sykes, Alan O. The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause. 110 Yale L.J. 785 (2001).

Goldsmith, Jack L. Against Cyberanarchy. 65 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1199 (1998).

Gruber, Harry M. Note: E-Mail: The Attorney-Client Privilege Applied. 66 George Washington Law Review 624 (1998).

Hamdani, Assaf. Who's Liable For Cyberwrongs? 87 Cornell L. Rev. 901 (May, 2002).

Hardy, I. Trotter. The Proper Legal Regime for "Cyberspace." 55 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 993 (1994).

Hodkowski, William A. Comment: The Future of Internet Security: How New Technologies Will Shape the Internet and Affect the Law. 13 Comp. and High Tech Law Journal 217 (1997).

Hogan, Sarah B. To Net or Not to Net: Singapore's Regulation of the Internet. 51 Fed. Comm. L.J. 429 (1999).

Hunter, Dan. Cyberspace As Place and The Tragedy Of The Digital Anticommons. 91 Cal. L. Rev. 439 (March, 2003).

Katsh, M. Ethan. Law in a Digital World. Oxford University Press, 1995

Katsh, M. Ethan and Rifkin, Janet. Online Dispute Resolution: Resolving Conflicts in Cyberspace. Jossey-Bass, 2001.

Katyal, Neal Kumar. Digital Architecture As Crime Control. 112 Yale L.J. 2261 (June, 2003).

Kennedy, D.C. In Search Of A Balance Between Police Power and Privacy In The Cybercrime Treaty. 9 Rich. J.L. and Tech. 1 (Fall 2002).

Kerr, Orin S. The Problem Of Perspective In Internet Law. 91 Geo. L.J. 357 (January, 2003).

Kovarsky, Lee. Tolls On The Information Superhighway: Entitlement Defaults For Clickstream Data. 89 Va. L. Rev. 1037 (September, 2003).

Leaffer, Marshall. Domain Names, Globalization, and Internet Governance. 6 Ind. J. of Global Legal Stud.139 (1998).

Lee, Edward. Rules and Standards For Cyberspace. 77 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1275 (October, 2002).

Lemley, Mark A. The Law and Economics of Internet Norms. 73 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1257 (1998).

Lessig, Lawrence. The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might Teach. 113 Harvard Law Review 501 (1999).

Lessig, Lawrence. The Path of Cyberlaw. 104 Yale L.J. 1743 (1995).

Litan, Robert E. Law and Policy in the Age of the Internet. 50 Duke L.J. 1045 (2001).

Magee, John. The Law Regulating Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail: An International Perspective. 19 Santa Clara Computer and High Tech. L.J. 333 (May, 2003).

Mayer-Schƒnberger, Viktor. The Shape Of Governance: Analyzing The World Of Internet Regulation.

43 Va. J. Int'l L. 605 (Spring 2003).

Meyers, Katherine. Domain Name Dispute Resolution In U.S. Courts: Should ICANN Be Given Deference? 43 B.C. L. Rev. 1177 (September, 2002).

Mitra, Steve. The Death of Media Regulation in the Age of the Internet. 4 N.Y.U. J. Legis. and Pub. Pol'y 415 (2000/2001).

Nachbar, Thomas B. Paradox and Structure: Relying on Government Regulation to Preserve the Internet's Unregulated Character. 85 Minn. L. Rev. 215 (2000).

Netanel, Neil W. Cyberspace 2.0. 79 Tex. L. Rev. 447 (2000).

Netanel, Neil W. Cyberspace Self-Governance: A Skeptical View from Liberal Democratic Theory. 88 Cal. L. Rev. 395 (2000).

Noveck, Beth Simone. Designing Deliberative Democracy In Cyberspace: The Role Of The Cyber- Lawyer. 9 B.U. J. Sci. and Tech. L. 1 (Winter 2003).

Ohm, Paul K. Comment: On Regulating the Internet: Usenet, A Case Study. 46 UCLA L. Rev. 1941 (1999).

Pappas, Christopher William. Comparative U.S. and EU Approaches To E-Commerce Regulation: Jurisdiction, Electronic Contracts, Electronic Signatures and Taxation. 31 Denv. J. Int'l L. and Pol'y 325 (Winter, 2002).

Patterson, Angela L. With Liberty and Domain Names For All: Restructuring Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policies. 40 San Diego L. Rev. 375 (February-March 2003).

Perritt, Henry H. Law and the Information Superhighway: Privacy, Access, Intellectual Property, Commerce, Liability. Wiley, 1996.

Post, David G. Anarchy, State, and the Internet: An Essay on Law-Making in Cyberspace. Journal of Online Law, Article 3 (1995).

Post, David, G. Internet: Of Black Holes and Decentralized Law-Making in Cyberspace. 2 Vand. J. Ent. L. and Prac. 70 (2000).

Post, David G. What Larry Doesn't Get: Code, Law, and Liberty in Cyberspace. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1439 (2000).

Preston, Ethan and Lofton, John. Computer Security Publications: Information Economics, Shifting Liability and The First Amendment. 24 Whittier L. Rev. 71 (Fall 2002).

Radin, Margaret Jane. Regulation of Computing and Information Technology: Property Evolving in Cyberspace. 15 J.L. and Com. 391 (1996).

Reidenberg, Joel R. Governing Networks and Rule-Making in Cyberspace. 45 Emory L.J. 922 (1996).

Reidenberg, Joel R. Lex Informatica: The Formulation of Information Policy Rules Through Technology. 76 Tex. L. Rev. 553 (1998).

Rusch, Jonathan J. Cyberspace and the "Devil's Hatband." 24 Seattle Univ. L. R. 577 (2000).

Sassen, Saskia. The Internet and the Sovereign State: The Role and Impact of Cyberspace on National and Global Governance. 5 Ind. J. of Global Legal Stud. 545 (1998).

The Control Revolution: How the Internet Is Putting Individuals in Charge and Changing the World We Know. Public Affairs, 1999

Sommer, Joseph H. Against Cyberlaw. 15 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1145 (2000).

Sprinkel, Shannon C. Global Internet Regulation: The Residual Effects Of The "Iloveyou" Computer Virus and The Draft Convention On Cyber-Crime. 25 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 491 (Summer 2002).

Steele, Howard L., Jr. The Web That Binds Us All: The Future Legal Environment of the Internet. 19 Hous. J. Int'l L 495 (1997).

Sweet, Robert W., van Hook, D. Evan, and Di Lello, Edward V. Towards a Common Law of Sentencing: Developing Judicial Precedent in Cyberspace. 65 Fordham L. Rev. 927 (1996).

Thornburg, Elizabeth G. Going Private: Technology, Due Process, and Internet Dispute Resolution. 34 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 151 (2000).

Volokh, Eugene. Law and Computers: Computer Media for the Legal Profession. 94 Mich. L. Rev. 2058 (1996).

Watt, Horatia Muir. Yahoo! Cyber-Collision Of Cultures: Who Regulates? 24 Mich. J. Int'l L. 673 (Spring 2003).

Wiggins, Lynne M. Corporate Computer Crime: Collaborative Power In Numbers. 66-DEC Fed. Probation 19 (December, 2002).

Wilmore, Katherine Birmingham and Teitz, Louise Ellen. Parallel Proceedings -- Sisyphean Progress. 36 Int'l Law. 423 International Lawyer (Summer, 2002).

Wu, Timothy. Application-Centered Internet Analysis. 85 Virginia L. Rev. 1163 (1999).

Zembek, Richard. Fundamental Fairness in the Networked World of Cyberspace. 6 Alb. L.J. Sci. and Tech. 339 (1996).

Zollers, Frances E., Shears, Peter and Hurd, Sandra N. Fighting Internet Fraud: Old Scams, Old Laws, New Context. 20 Temp. Envtl. L. and Tech. J. 169 (Spring 2002).


Copyright Law

Bartow, Ann. Electrifying Copyright Norms and Making Cyberspace More Like A Book. 48 Vill. L. Rev. 13 (2003).

Bartow, Ann. Libraries in a Digital and Aggressively Copyrighted World: Retaining Patron Access through Changing Technologies. 62 Ohio St. L.J. 821 (2001).

Burk, Dan L. Proprietary Rights in Hypertext Linkages. 1998 J. Info. L. and Tech., Issue 2 (1998).

Carmichael, John. In Support of the White Paper: Why Online Service Providers Should Not Receive Immunity from Traditional Notions of Vicarious and Contributory Liability for Copyright Infringement. 16 Loy. L.A. Ent. L.J. 759 (1996).

Christensen, Kory D. Fighting Software Piracy in Cyberspace: Legal and Technological Solutions. 28 Law and Pub. Policy in Int. Bus. 435 (1997).

Coale, Ann. Fair Use: Considerations In The Emerging World Of E-Books. 16 St. John's J. Legal Comment. 727 (Fall 2002).

Cohen, Julie E. A Right to Read Anonymously: A Closer Look at Copyright Management in Cyberspace. 28 Conn. L. Rev. 981 (1996).

Cohen, Julie E. Lochner in Cyberspace: The New Economic Orthodoxy of "Rights Management." 97 Mich. L. Rev. 462 (1998).

De Werra, Jacques. Moving Beyond The Conflict Between Freedom Of Contract and Copyright Policies: In Search Of A New Global Policy For On-Line Information Licensing Transactions, A Comparatie Analysis Between U.S. Law and European Law. 25 Colum. J.L. and Arts 239 (Winter 2003).

Dodes, Jeffrey L. Beyond Napster, Beyond The United States: The Technological and International Legal Barriers To On-Line Copyright Enforcement. 46 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 279 (2002-2003).

Elkin-Koren, Niva. Copyright Law and Social Dialogue on the Information Superhighway: The Case against Copyright Liability of Bulletin Board Operators. 13 Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal 345 (1995).

Elkin-Koren, Niva. Copyrights in Cyberspace õ Rights Without Laws? 73 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1155 (1998).

Elkin-Koren, Niva. Cyberlaw and Social Change: A Democratic Approach to Copyright Law in Cyberspace. 14 Cardozo Arts and Ent. L.J. 215 (1996).

Fan, Mary De Ming. Governing Copyright In Cyberspace: The Penalty Default Problem With State-Centric Sovereignty. 43 Jurimetrics J. 315 (Spring, 2003).

Feng, Xiaoqing and Huang, Frank Xianfeng. International Standards and Local Elements: New Developments Of Copyright Law In China. 49 J. Copyright Soc'y U.S.A. 917 (Summer, 2002).

Fraser, Stephen. The Conflict between the First Amendment and Copyright Law and Its Impact on the Internet. 16 Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal 1 (1998).

Fraser, Stephen. The Copyright Battle: Emerging International Rules and Roadblocks on the Global Information Infrastructure.

15 John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law 759 (1997).

Garon, Jon M. Normative Copyright: A Conceptual Framework For Copyright Philosophy and Ethics. 88 Cornell L. Rev. 1278 (July, 2003).

Gasaway, Laura N. Impasse: Distance Learning and Copyright. 62 Ohio St. L.J. 783 (2001).

Ginsburg, Jane C. Copyright Without Borders? Choice of Forum and Choice of Law for Copyright Infringement in Cyberspace. 15 Cardozo Arts and Ent L.J .105 (1997).

Goldfoot, Josh A. Antitrust Implications of Internet Administration. 84 Va. L. Rev. 909 (1998).

Hardy, I. Trotter. Property (and Copyright) in Cyberspace. 1996 U. Chi. Legal F. 261 (1996).

Kim, Teddy C. Taming the Electronic Frontier: Software Copyright Protection in the Wake of United States v. LaMacchia. 80 Minn. L. Rev. 1255 (1996).

Klingsporn, Gregory K. The Conference on Fair Use (CONFU) and the Future of Fair Use Guidelines. 23 Colum.-VLA J. L. and Arts 101 (1999).

Laughlin, Gregory Kent. Who Owns The Copyright To Faculty-Created Web Sites?: The Work-For-Hire Doctrine's Applicability To Internet Resources Created For Distance Learning and Traditional Classroom Courses. 41 B.C. L. Rev 549 (2000).

Litman, Jessica. Innovation and the Information Environment: Revising Copyright Law for the Information Age. 75 Or. L. Rev. 19 (1996).

Nafziger, Jamie N. Time to Pay Up: Internet Service Providers' Universal Service Obligations Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996. 16 J. Marshall Journ. of Comp. and Inf. Law 37 (1997).

Nimmer, Raymond T. and Krauthaus, Patricia Ann. Copyright on the Information Superhighway: Requiem for a Middleweight. 6 Stanford Law and Policy Review (Fall 1994).

Okediji, Ruth. Givers, Takers, and Other Kinds Of Users: A Fair Use Doctrine For Cyberspace. 53 Fla. L. Rev. 107 (2001).

Patterson, Chip. Copyright Misuse and Modified Copy Left: New Solutions to the Challenges of Internet Standardization. 98 Mich. L. Rev. 1351 (2000).

Phan, Dan Thu Thi. Will Fair Use Function on the Internet? 98 Columbia Law Review 169 (1998).

Reese, R. Anthony. Copyright and Internet Music Transmissions: Existing Law, Major Controversies, Possible Solutions. 55 Miami L. Rev. 237 (2001).

Rosenzweig, Sidney A. Don't Put My Article Online!: Extending Copyright's New-Use Doctrine to the Electronic Publishing Media and Beyond. 143 U. Pa. L. Rev. 899 (1995).

Schlachter, Eric. The Intellectual Property Renaissance in Cyberspace: Why Copyright Law Could Be Unimportant on the Internet. 12 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 15 (1997).

Spencer, Chandra Gehri. Beware of the Highwayman on the Information Superhighway: A Balanced Proposal to Protect Copyrights Within the National Information Infrastructure. 24 Pepp. L. Rev. 121 (1996).

Sweet, John K. Formulating International Tax Laws in the Age of Electronic Commerce: The Possible Ascendancy of Residence-Based Taxation in an Era of Eroding Traditional Income Tax Principles. 146 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1949 (1998).

Veravanich, Paul. Rio Grande: The MP3 Showdown at High Noon in Cyberspace. UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy (Spring 1999).

Wassom, Brian D. Copyright Implications of "Unconventional Linking" on the World Wide Web: Framing, Deep Linking and Inlining. 49 Case Wes. Res. 181 (1998).

Yen, Alfred C. A Personal Injury Law Perspective on Copyright in an Internet Age. 52 Hastings L. J. 929 (2001).

Yen, Alfred C. A Preliminary Economic Analysis of Napster: Internet Technology, Copyright Liability, and the Possibility of Coasean Bargaining. 26 Dayton L. Rev. 247 (2001).

Yen, Alfred C. Internet Service Provider Liability for Subscriber Copyright Infringement, Enterprise Liability, and the First Amendment. 88 Geo. L.J. 1833 (2000).


Trademark

Bell, Tom W. Virtual Trade Dress: A Very Real Problem. 56 Md. L. Rev. 384 (1997).

Carson, John M., et al. Claim Jumping on the Newest Frontier: Trademarks, Cybersquatting, and the Judicial Interpretation of Bad Faith. 8 UCLA Ent. L. Rev. 27 (2000).

Eng, Kevin. Breaking Through the Looking Glass: An Analysis of Trademark Rights in Domain Names Across Top Level Domains. 6 B. U. J. Sci. and Tech. L. 7 (2000).

Ezer, Deborah J. Comment: Celebrity Names As Web Site Addresses: Extending the Domain of Publicity Rights to the Internet. 67 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1291 (2000).

Froomkin, A. Michael. Wrong Turn In Cyberspace: Using ICANN To Route Around The APA and The Constitution. 50 Duke L.J. 17 (2000).

King, Stacey H. The "Law That It Deems Applicable": ICANN, Dispute Resolution, and the Problem of Cybersquatting. 22 Hastings Comm. and Ent. L.J. 453 (2000).

Litman, Jessica. The DNS Wars: Trademarks and the Internet Domain Name System. 4 J. Small and Emerging Bus. L. 149 (2000).

Liu, Joseph P. Legitimacy and Authority in Internet Coordination: A Domain Name Case. 74 Ind. L. J. 587 (1999).

Loundy, David J. A Primer on Trademark Law and Internet Addresses. 15 John Marshall J. of Computer and Inf. Law 465 (1997).

Nguyen, Xuan-Thao N. The New Wild West: Measuring and Proving Fame and Dilution Under the Federal Trademark Dilution Act. 63 Alb. L. Rev. 201 (1999).

Oram, John H. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. v. Bucci. 107 Yale L.J. 869 (1997).

Walker, Luke A. ICANN's Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy. 15 Berkeley Tech. L. J. 289 (2000).

Waynehale, P. The Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act and Sporty's Farm L.L.C. v. Sportsman's Market, Inc. 16 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 205 (2001).

Webb, Jere M. Trademarks, Cyberspace, and the Internet. UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy (May 1996).

Weinberg, Jonathan. Thirtieth Annual Administrative Law Issue Governance Of The Internet: Article ICANN and The Problem Of Legitimacy. 50 Duke L.J. 187 (2000).

Zittrain, Jonathan. ICANN: Between the Public and the Private Comments Before Congress. 14 Berkeley Tech. L. J. 1071 (1999).


Privacy

Allen, Anita L. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Gender and Privacy in Cyberspace. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1175 (2000).

Calkins, Mary M. They Shoot Trojan Horses, Don't They? An Economic Analysis of Anti-Hacking Regulatory Models. 89 Geo. L.J. 171 (2000).

Carter, Patricia I. Health Information Privacy: Can Congress Protect Confidential Medical Information in the "Information Age?" 25 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 223 (1999).

Cohen, Julie E. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Examined Lives: Informational Privacy and The Subject As Object. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1373 (2000).

Dreyer, Anthony. When the Postman Beeps Twice: The Admissibility of Electronic Mail Under the Business Records Exception of the Federal Rules of Evidence. 64 Fordham L. Rev. 2285 (1996).

Effross, Walter A. Piracy, Privacy, and Privatization: Fictional and Legal Approaches to the Electronic Future of Cash. 46 Am. U. L. Rev. 961 (1997).

Epstein, Richard A. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Privacy, Publication, and the First Amendment: The Dangers of First Amendment Exceptionalism. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1003 (2000).

Ford, Richard T. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Save The Robots: Cyber-Profiling and Your So-Called Life. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1573 (2000).

Freiwald, Susan. Uncertain Privacy: Communication Attributes After the Digital Telephony Act. 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 949 (1996).

Gantt, Larry O. An Affront to Human Dignity: Electronic Mail Monitoring in the Private Sector. 8 Harv. J. Law and Tec. 345 (1995).

Gandy, Jr., Oscar H. Legitimate Business Interest: No End in Sight? An Inquiry into the Status of Privacy in Cyberspace. 1996 U. Chi. Legal F. 77 (1996).

Gibbons, Llewellyn J. Private Law, Public "Justice": Another Look at Privacy, Arbitration, and Global E-Commerce. 15 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 769 (2000).

Gilman, Johnny. Comment: Carnivore: The Uneasy Relationship Between the Fourth Amendment and Electronic Surveillance of Internet Communications. 9 Commlaw Conspectus 111 (2001).

Gurak, Laura. Persuasion and Privacy in Cyberspace: The Online Protests Over Lotus Marketplace and the Clipper Chip. Yale University Press (1997).

Hetcher, Steven A. The Emergence of Website Privacy Norms. 7 Mich. Telecomm.Tech. L. Rev. 97 (2000/2001).

Hodkowski, William A. The Future of Internet Security: How New Technologies Will Shape the Internet and Affect the Law. 13 Computer and High Tech. L.J. 217, (1997).

Kamarck, Mitchell D. Empowering Celebrities in Cyberspace: Stripping the Web of Nude Images. 15 WTR Entertainment and Sports Lawyer (1998).

Kang, Jerry. Information Privacy in Cyberspace Transactions. 50 Stanford L. Rev. 1193 (Spring 1998).

Kramer, Lynn Chuang. Private Eyes Are Watching You: Consumer Online Privacy Protection-- Lessons From Home and Abroad. 37 Tex. Int'l L.J. 387 (Spring 2002).

Lemley, Mark A. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Private Property. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1545 (2000).

Lin, Elbert. Prioritizing Privacy: A Constitutional Response To The Internet. 17 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1085 (Summer 2002).

Litman, Jessica. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Information Privacy/Information Property. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1283 (2000).

Prentice, Robert A. The Future of Corporate Disclosure: The Internet, Securities Fraud, and Rule 10B-5. Emory Law Journal (1998).

Reidenberg, Joel R. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Resolving Conflicting International Data Privacy Rules In Cyberspace. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1315 (2000).

Rose, Jonathan. E-mail Security Risks: Taking Hacks at the Attorney-Client Privilege. 23 Rutgers Computer and Tech. L.J. 179 (1997).

Samuelson, Pamela. Privacy As Intellectual Property? 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1125 (2000).

Swire, Peter P. Trustwrap: The Importance Of Legal Rules To Electronic Commerce and Internet Privacy. 54 Hastings L.J. 847 (April, 2003).

Volokh, Eugene. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Freedom Of Speech and Information Privacy: The Troubling Implications Of A Right To Stop People From Speaking About You. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1049 (2000).

Weinberg, Jonathan. Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Hardware-Based Id, Rights Management, and Trusted Systems. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1251 (2000).

Zittrain, Jonathan. What the Publisher Can Teach the Patient: Intellectual Property and Privacy in an Era of Trusted Privication. 52 Stanford L. Rev. 1201 (2000).


Freedom of Expression

Adler, Amy. The Perverse Law of Child Pornography. 101 Colum. L. Rev. 209 (2001).

Akdeniz, Yaman. The Regulation of Pornography and Child Pornography on the Internet. Journal of Information, Law and Technology (1997).

Andrews, Anna S. When is a Threat Truly a Threat Lacking First Amendment Protection? A Proposed 'True Threats' Test to Safeguard Free Speech Rights in the Age of the Internet. UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy (Spring 1999).

Beeson, Ann, et al. Policing Obscenity and Pornography in an Online World. 8 Wm. and Mary Bill of Rts. J. 69 (2000).

Boyle, James. The Constitution Under Clinton: A Critical Assessment: The First Amendment and Cyberspace: The Clinton Years, 63 Law and Contemp. Prob. 337 (2000).

Chin, Andrew. Making the World Wide Web Safe for Democracy: A Medium Specific First Amendment Analysis. 19 Hastings Comm. and Ent. L.J. 309 (1997).

Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh. The Hatefulness of Protected Speech: A Comparison of the American and European Approaches. 7 Wm. and Mary Bill Rts. J. 305 (1999).

Fagin, Matthew. Regulating Speech Across Borders: Technology vs. Values. 9 Mich. Telecomm. and Tech. L. Rev. 395 (Spring 2003).

Faucher, John D. Comment: Let the Chips Fall Where They May: Choice of Law in Computer Bulletin Board Defamation Cases. 26 UC Davis L. Rev. 1045 (1993).

Freedman, Eric M. A Lot More Comes into Focus When You Remove the Lens Cap: Why Proliferating New Communications Technologies Make it Particularly Urgent for the Supreme Court to Abandon its Inside Out Approach to Freedom of Speech and Bring Obscenity, Fighting Words, and Group Libel Within the First Amendment. 81 Iowa L. Rev. 883 (1996).

Geissler, R. Jonas. Whether 'Anti-Spam' Laws Violate the First Amendment. Journal of Online Law (2001).

Gey, Steven G. Reopening the Public Forum-From Sidewalks to Cyberspace. 51 Ohio St. L. J. 1535 (1998).

Kamarck, Mitchell D. Empowering Celebrities in Cyberspace: Stripping the Web of Nude Images. 15 Entertainment and Sports Lawyer 1 (Winter 1998).

Kelly, Christopher M. "The Spectre of a 'Wired' Nation": Denver Area Educational Telecommunications Consortium v. FCC and First Amendment Analysis in Cyberspace. 10 Harvard Journal of Law and Technology 559 (1997).

Lee, Lydia W. Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996: Confronting the Challenges of Virtual Reality. 8 S. Cal. Interdisciplinary L.J. 639 (1999).

Lessig, Lawrence and Resnick, Paul. Zoning Speech on the Internet: A Legal and Technical Model. 98 Mich. L. Rev. 395 (1999).

Lidsky, Lyrissa B. Silencing John Doe: Defamation and Discourse in Cyberspace. 49 Duke L.J. 855 (2000).

Marcus, Joshua A. Commercial Speech on the Internet: Spam and the First Amendment. 16 Cardozo Arts and Ent. L.J. 245 (1998).

McSpadden, Nadine E. Slow and Steady Does Not Always Win the Race: The Nuremberg Files Web Site and What It Should Teach Us About Incitement and the Internet. 76 Ind. L.J. 485 (2001).

Nadel, Mark S. The First Amendment's Limitations on the Use of Internet Filtering in Public and School Libraries: What Content Can Librarians Exclude? 78 Tex. L. Rev. 1117 (2000).

Nunziato, Dawn C. Freedom Of Expression, Democratic Norms, and Internet Governance. 52 Emory L.J. 187 (Winter 2003).

Rimm, Marty. Marketing Pornography on the Information Superhighway: A Survey of 917,410 Images, Descriptions, Short Stories, and Animations Downloaded 8.5 Million Times by Consumers in over 2000 Cities in Forty Countries, Provinces, and Territories. 83 Geo. L. J. 1849 (1995).

Semitsu, Junichi P. Burning Cyberbooks in Public Libraries: Internet Filtering Software vs. the First Amendment. 52 Stan. L. Rev. 509 (2000).

Singh, Sanjiv N. Cyberspace: A New Frontier for Fighting Words. 25 Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal 283 (1999).

Slitt, Andrew J. Note: The Anonymous Publisher: Defamation on the Internet After Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union and Zeran v. America Online. 31 Conn. L. Rev. 389 (1998).

Sperti, Angioletta. The Public Forum Doctrine and Its Possible Application to the Internet. UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy (Spring 1997).

Volokh, Eugene. Freedom of Speech in Cyberspace from the Listener's Perspective: Private Speech Restrictions, Libel, State Action, Harassment, and Sex. 1996 U. Chi. Legal Forum 377 (1996).

Wagner, R. Polk. Filters and the First Amendment. 83 Minn. L. Rev. 755 (1999).

Wagner, R. Polk. The Medium is the Mistake: The Law of Software for the First Amendment. 51 Stan. L. Rev. 387 (1999).

Wallace, Jonathan and Mangan. Mark, Sex, Laws and Cyberspace. Henry Holt, (1996).

Wasserman, Adam J. Virtual.Child.Porn.com: Defending the Constitutionality of the Criminalization of Computer-Generated Child Pornography by the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996--A Reply to Professor Burke and other Critics. 35 Harvard J. on Legis. 245 (Winter 1998).

Weinberg, Jonathan. Rating the Net. 19 Comm/Ent 453 (1997).

Weintraub-Reiter, Rachel. Hate Speech Over the Internet: A Traditional Constitutional Analysis Or a New Cyber Constitution? 8 Boston U. Pub. Int. L.J. 145 (1998).

Weissblum, Lonn. Comment: Incitement to Violence on the World Wide Web: Can Web Publishers Seek First Amendment Refuge? 6 Mich. Telecomm.Tech. L. Rev. 35 (1999/2000).





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