Eric Goldman Articles And Publications LJ 15 (1997). cyberspace, the Free Market, and the Free Marketplace of Ideas RecognizingLegal Differences in Computer publications ABOUT THE LAW. http://eric_goldman.tripod.com/articles/articles.htm
Extractions: Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated ERIC GOLDMAN ARTICLES AND PUBLICATIONS ericgoldman@onebox.com LAW REVIEW PUBLICATIONS Understanding Internet Co-Branding Agreements L.J. 65 (1999) (co-authored with Candice Lee). Including the provider-favorable co-branding agreement and the brander-favorable co-branding agreement Berkeley Tech. L.J. Cyberspace, the Free Market, and the Free Marketplace of Ideas: Recognizing Legal Differences in Computer Bulletin Board Functions L.J. RESEARCH PROJECTS The Role of Certification Authorities in Consumer Transactions: A Report of the ILPF Working Group on Certification Authority Practices 1997) (co-authored with Terry Maher and Brad Biddle). PUBLICATIONS ABOUT THE LAW The Privacy Hoax Forbes , Oct. 14, 2002, at 42. Republished as Let Markets Regulate, Not State Los Angeles Daily Journal , Nov. 13, 2002, at 6. Do Internet Companies Overuse Nondisclosure Agreements? , Oct. 2001, at 18. Republished in E-Commerce Law Report , July 2001, at 10. Republished in , Nov. 2001, at 36.
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Extractions: Table of Contents Next Part ... Contact Information The law in Cyberspace Around the world, and particularly in the United States, a new and expanding body of Internet law and jurisprudence is beginning to address some of the legal implications of establishing an on-line presence. Current legal issues which are being addressed in courts and by legislatures around the world include - These kinds of disputes relate to specific areas of the law, and while they may assume greater complexity in the context of the Internet, they are arguably the same types of disputes that exist in traditional commerce. Courts and legislatures are generally dealing with these kinds of disputes by applying or evolving traditional legal concepts. For example, Canada's government has declared in a new report
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Extractions: The Berkeley Center for Law and Technology - Digital library lists published papers and presentations by Center faculty, and provides links to those that are available on the Web. Works published by the Center are also included. Bitlaw CaseStream - Provides a number of services on case searches, legislation, filing court documents on the web, and federal, state, and local court records online. CataLaw; Intellectual Property Law
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Extractions: The popularization of cyberspace gives birth to new medium for defamatory speech to which current libel law does not easily apply. Traditional libel law seems lost amidst the realities of cyberspace, where large audiences are easily reached, publishing comes cheaply, and content can seem to last forever. A key problem is the inherent uncertainty as to who assumes the responsibility for content control. Worst of all, on the Internet, identifying the libeler is significantly harder than in real space. In our white paper we strive to analyze the shortcomings of existing libel law in the terms of a parameterized analysis and an economics analysis. In doing so we also hope to introduce possible architectures that address some of these concerns. Libel law was originally engineered to remedy the damage to reputation by defamatory statements. Libel consists of a written defamatory (reputation-damaging) statement about an identifiable party, communicated to a third party. Under common law, the courts have established that one who takes a responsible part in the repetition of a libelous statement is just as liable as the original speaker. However, the courts also have long recognized a distinction between those who republish libelous statements and those who may merely pass on the libelous statement without meaningful scrutiny. This distinguishes newspapers and broadcasters, who have control of their content, from bookstores and libraries who do not. In cyberspace various protocols serve as media for potentially libelous statements.
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Extractions: Projects Under Development Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and the Law Recognizing such difficulties, the report of the ABA Internet Jurisdiction Project attempted to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the fit between conventional legal doctrines and institutions and the needs of e-commerce. Building on this work, CSTB proposes to conduct a set of studies (or perhaps a series of workshops) that seek to develop a sound intellectual principles-based underpinning for extending existing law into cyberspace more generally. The following broad categories of law seem appropriate for further development.
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Extractions: Recent Ruling Demonstrates Importance of Carefully Drafted Non-Disclosure Agreements Added 3/12/03 . A recent Federal Court of Appeals case underscores the possibility that a "non-disclosure agreement" may bring about lasting and adverse consequences. Added 2/19/03 Patent and Trademark Office Announces No Increase in Fees October 1 Added 10/2/02 . Under current law, the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) is entitled to increase its fees annually to keep pace with inflation. The PTO announced last Friday, 27 September, that the current fee structure will remain unchanged until further notice. Regulation of Exports A Reminder in Light of the Current Focus on Homeland Security Added 6/20/02 . This Update looks at issues that may arise in connection with the regulation of exports. These issues can surface early in the negotiation of a sale or collaboration and also in connection with the hiring of a foreign national within the U.S. FTC Enforces Security Representations in Privacy Policies Added 2/4/02 . A recent consent decree issued by the FTC concerning Eli Lilly and Company underscores the principle that company representations concerning the protection and integrity of personal information collected creates liability for even inadvertent disclosures. Added 12/14/01 . Regulations for two privacy laws have been issuedthe Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act). After the events of September 11, the USA Patriot Act was also enacted.
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Extractions: Download the London Meeting Draft Report entitled Transnational Issues in Cyberspace: A Project on the Law Relating to Jurisdiction The Cyberspace Law Committee of the ABA Section of Business Law launched this multilateral effort to analyze jurisdictional problems that impact global electronic commerce. The Section approved funding to host the project through the year 2000 at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology. The Project will be directed by Professor Margaret Stewart of Chicago-Kent and sponsored by a joint steering committee of the Business Law Section. The results of this exhaustive study are scheduled to be released during the ABA's year 2000 Annual Meeting in New York and London. For background and the most recent status on the Jurisdiction Project, reference should be made to the 2000 News Release Please visit the project's documentation site or the links below for contact and other project information.
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Extractions: Articles and Publications Individual Articles Publications: Journals, Magazines and Newletters Articles Cyberspace Law and Intellectual Property Writings Art and Music Sampling: The Death of Creativity - transcript of KPFA radio panel that included Don Joyce of Negativeland (the band sued by U2's record company for putting out an album titled "U2"), Bruce Hartford of the National Writers' Union and Bob Haslam, an attorney. (December 1993) Basic Principles for Managing Intellectual Property in the Digital Environment from the National Humanities Alliance Document Available on NINCH Website A Bill of Writes Can Fair Use Survive our Information-based Future? by Mike Holderness for the International Federation of Journalists Freelance conference in Amsterdam. Statement urging a recognition of "authors' rights" by the United States and the UK. (December 1995). from the University of California, draft document Courts Now Confront Online Photograph Copying by Michael S. Oberman and Trebor Lloyd from National Law Journal (October 23, 1995). This article looks at how courts have dealt with photography and other new technologies. Includes an examination of some fair use issues. The Digital Imaging Revolution: Legal Implications and Possible Solutions by Kimberly Amaral (no date given) Designing a Web of Intellectual Property - article on intellectual property and the WWW. by Terje Norderhaug and Juliet M. Oberding, published in the conference proceedings of The Third International World-Wide Web Conference, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 27 (6), pp. 1037-46. (1995)
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Extractions: biegel@ucla.edu Stuart Biegel has been a member of the faculty at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies since 1983, and at the UCLA School of Law since 1989. Biegel is a recognized expert in the fields of Education Law and Internet Law, having completed major works of scholarship in both areas. His education-related publications include an exploration of Fourteenth Amendment rights (Cornell Law Review), an overview of church-state issues (American Journal of Education, University of Chicago), a retrospective on bilingual education (Chicano-Latino Law Review), and an analysis of school choice policy under Title VI (Hastings Law Journal). His Internet-related publications include a new book on cyberspace regulation (MIT Press). In addition to his teaching, scholarship, and ongoing appearances at selected conferences, Biegel has been a prominent commentator on both education and Internet-related issues in both the traditional and the online media. He has appeared on the BBC, CNN, and NPR, and has been consulted in recent years by reporters and editorial writers from a wide range of publications that include the Chronicle of Higher Ed, Education Week, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, and the Washington Post. The following sections include biographical highlights and key achievements in his two areas of expertise.
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Extractions: Thanks for visiting my web pages. I hope you find something of interest. Most of my work concerns the inter-relationships between information technology and law. Details of my current work are in the sections following. In January 2003 I return to UNSW Law Faculty after 18 months in Hong Kong. At UNSW in 2003 I will teach the LLM subjects Internet Governance, Internet Content Regulation , Data Surveillance and Information Privacy Law and Computerisation of Law . Quite a bit of my time at UNSW is taken up as Co-Director of the Australasian Legal Information Institute ( AustLII ), and the World Legal Information Insitute ( WorldLII ) and as Co-Director of the From July 2001- December 2002 I was appointment as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law . At HKU I led the introduction of the new Master of Laws in Information Technology Law ( commenced 2001-02, and taught Internet Governance Internet content : property and liability Privacy and Data Protection (LLAW6046), some aspects of Advanced research methodology (LLAW6022) and co-teaching ITlaw@hku a 'broadening' course for non-law students. I was also the founding Co-Director of the
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