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Cyberlaw |
Berkeley Technology Law Journal |
Berkman Center for Internet and Society (Harvard Law) |
J. Dianne Brinson and Mark F. Radcliffe "Multimedia Law Handbook: A Practical Guide for Developers and Publishers" (1996) |
Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner LLP (NY, LA, and Hartford based law firm with emphasis on high-technology and new-media law [as well as other areas]; page includes writings and links on the issues) |
The Center for Democracy and Technology ("a non-profit public interest organization based in Washington DC. The Center's mission is to develop and advocate public policies that advance constitutional civil liberties and democratic values in new computer and communications technologies") |
CIS- Stanford Center for Internet and Society |
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Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues |
Berkeley Intellectual Property Weblog |
Copyfight: The Politics of IP ("we'll explore the nexus of legal rulings, Capitol Hill policy-making, technical standards development and technological innovation that creates--and will recreate--the networked world as we know it. Among the topics we'll touch on: intellectual property conflicts, technical architecture and innovation, the evolution of copyright, private vs. public interests in Net policy-making, lobbying and the law, and more") |
Derek Slater (Harvard) A Copyfighter's Musings ("his blog is primarily a place to discuss current copyright/internet law issues. This blog will mostly focus on questions I have about the future of copyright with respect to the Internet and digital media. My posts will point towards one question: "what is the best possible policy for copyright in the digital age?" |
Copyright and Intellectual Property Rights (links to resources; emphasis on libraries) (Berekeley Digital Library) |
Creative Commons ("Creative Commons is a non-profit that offers an alternative to full copyright") |
Cory Doctorow "Digital Rights Management" (2004) (talk presented to Microsoft on the futility of DRM) (link to text, annotated version of text, audio versions, and translations) |
Intellectual Property Online: Patents, Trademarks, and Copyright (Electronic Frontier Foundation) |
Lawrence Lessig (Stanford Law) |
Ernest Miller (Yale Law) "The Importance Of . . ." ("research and writing on cyberlaw, intellectual property, and First Amendment issues") |
Kevin J. Heller Tech Law Advisor ("an Internet and Intellectual Property Law weblog") |
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office |
U.S. Copyright Office |
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Cybercensorship |
Educom Legal & Policy Index (articles on legal issues relating to information technology, including privacy and copyright law) (Educom Review) |
EFF - The Electronic Frontier Foundation ("Based in San Francisco, EFF is a donor-supported membership organization working to protect our fundamental rights regardless of technology; to educate the press, policymakers and the general public about civil liberties issues related to technology; and to act as a defender of those liberties. Among our various activities, EFF opposes misguided legislation, initiates and defends court cases preserving individuals' rights, launches global public campaigns, introduces leading edge proposals and papers, hosts frequent educational events, engages the press regularly, and publishes a comprehensive archive of digital civil liberties information at one of the most linked-to websites in the world") |
E-Law Page (articles from the "Technology Law" column in the Chicago Daily Law Bullein and other technology law resources) (David Loundy) |
Envisioning a Global Information Infrastructure: Project on The Ethical, Legal and Technological Aspects of Computer Network Use and Abuse (Directorate for Science and Policy Programs / American Association for the Advancement of Science) |
Fred Greguras & Sandy J. Wong, "Multimedia Content and the Super Highway: Rapid Acceleration or Foot on the Brake?" (2004) |
Bernard J. Hibbitts (U. Pittsburgh School of Law), "Last Writes?: Re-assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace" |
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Marjorie W. Hodges And Steven L. Worona |
"The First Amendment in Cyberspace" (1997) (Cause/Effect:A practitioner's journal about managing and using information resources on college and university campuses) |
"Legal Underpinnings for Creating Campus Computer Policy" (1996) (Cause/Effect) |
The Information Law Web ("A Collection of People, Places and Things That Can Help You Understand Your Rights in the Emerging Information Age") |
Journal of Online Law ("an electronic publication of scholarly essays about law and online communications--law and cyberspace") (William & Mary C.) |
Law Meme ("a law and technology weblog affiliated with Yale Law School and was founded in 2001. Our links and articles focus on the mutual influence of technological development and legal doctrine. LawMeme is staffed by Yale students, but we welcome submissions from all readers") |
"Legal, Privacy, and Security Issues in Electronic Commerce" (links to articles, organizations, and resources) (U. New Brunswick) |
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Lawrence Lessig (Stanford Law) |
Lawrence Lessig homepage |
Lawrence Lessig "Code is Law: On Liberty in Cyberspace" (2000) |
Lawrence Lessig (Stanford Law) "The Laws of Cyberspace" (1998) |
Lawrence Lessig blog |
Lawrence Lessig (Stanford Law) Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lockdown Culture and Control Creativity (2004) (resources related to the book and link to full text of the book) |
David Loundy, "E-Law 4.0: Computer Information Systems Law & System Operator Liability" (1998) (essay) |
Declan McCullagh Politech ("the oldest Internet resource devoted to politics and technology. Launched in 1994, the Politech mailing list has chronicled the growing intersection of law, culture, technology, and politics. Since 2000, so has the Politech web site") |
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology ("the first exclusively online law journal") |
Stanford Law, Science, and Technology Program |
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UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy |
Homepage (a regularly updated site enabling the online community to contemplate these issues carefully) (Stuart Biegel, UCLA) |
Cyberspace Law Bibliography ("With the growth and development of Cyberspace Law as a separate discipline, a dynamic new body of scholarship has emerged. The Online Institute's Cyberspace Law Bibliography -- updated regularly since 1995 -- provides an overview of recent books an |
WWW Multimedia Law (Sandy Jane Wong) |
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