The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1996 - Abstracts

The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
1996 computer and telecommunications law update new developments: Asia Pacific.Library and information scienceChilton, Fred, Cant, Simon, Moloney, Emma
A functional approach to information upon the convergence of communication and information processing.Library and information scienceFreed, Roy N.
Allocating the risk of loss for bank card fraud on the Internet.Library and information scienceGainer, Randy
Commerce on the net: surfing through cyberspace without getting wet.(Commercial Transactions on the Global Information Infrastructure)Library and information scienceMcKenzie, Diana J.P.
Commercial transactions on the global information infrastructure: a European perspective.(Commercial Transactions on the Global Information Infrastructure)Library and information scienceMillard, Christopher, Carolina, Robert
Computer legislation: Israel's new codified approach.Library and information scienceDeutch, Miguel
Computer software protection in the Netherlands.(Intellectual Property Protection of Software: International Perspectives)Library and information scienceSpoor, Jaap H.
Copying to compete: the tension between copyright protection and antitrust policy in recent non-literal computer program copyright infringement cases.Library and information scienceGordon, Mark L.
Cryptography and the First Amendment: the right to be unheard.Library and information scienceReiman, Phillip E.
Discovery of computer stored documents and computer based litigation support systems: why give up more than necessary.Library and information scienceGrady, Patrick R.
Don't shoot the messenger: protecting free speech on editorially controlled bulletin board services by applying Sullivan malice.Library and information scienceFerosie, Iris
Electronic contracting: legal issues.(Commercial Transactions on the Global Information Infrastructure)Library and information scienceNimmer, Raymond T.
Harmonisation of European Union privacy law.Library and information scienceWuermeling, Ulrich U.
Intellectual property protection for software in Spain.(Intellectual Property Protection of Software: International Perspectives)Library and information scienceEcija, Hugo
Intellectual property protection of software in Canada.(Intellectual Property Protection of Software: International Perspectives)Library and information scienceMorrow, A. David, Limpert, P. Bradley
Intellectual property protection of software in Ireland.(Intellectual Property Protection of Software: International Perspectives)Library and information scienceHackett, Francis
Internet defamation: jurisdiction in cyberspace and the public figure doctrine. (includes bench memorandum and petitioner's and respondent's brief) (The Fourteenth Annual John Marshall Law School National Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law)Library and information scienceGassman, Gary L., Reber, Aaron, Zidar, Rachelle, Schrader, Todd, Matney, John, Symes, Carmen, Underwood, Laura
It's 1996: do you know where your cyberkids are? Captive audiences and content regulation on the Internet.Library and information scienceJohnson, Don L.
Learning to love "the ultimate peripheral" - virtual vices like "cyberprostitution" suggest a new paradigm to regulate online expression.Library and information scienceNahikian, D. James
Patent reexamination and the PTO: Compton's patent invalidated at the commissioner's request. (US Patent and Trademark Office, Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks Bruce Lehman)Library and information scienceHughes, Terri Suzette
Revising the Freedom of Information Act for the information age: the Electronic Freedom of Information Act.Library and information scienceNorgle, Jeffrey
Software protection against third parties in Belgium.(Intellectual Property Protection of Software: International Perspectives)Library and information sciencePeters, Philippe, Verhoestraete, Florence
Software protection in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.(Intellectual Property Protection of Software: International Perspectives)Library and information scienceRamos, Diego A.
State and local taxing authorities: taking more than their fair share of the electronic information age.Library and information scienceBlum, David C.
The constitutionality of Congressional efforts to ban computer-generated child pornography: a First Amendment assessment of S. 1237.Library and information scienceAdelman, Ronald W.
The high price of a cashless society: exchanging privacy rights for digital cash?Library and information scienceDowney, Catherine M.
The invention and future of the computer.Library and information scienceLoevinger, Lee
The protection of computer software in the People's Republic of China: current law & case developments in the "one-copy" country.(Intellectual Property Protection of Software: International Perspectives)Library and information scienceWillard, Geoffrey T.
The protection of information technology in a culturally diverse marketplace.Library and information scienceLong, Doris Estelle
What you see is not always what you get: thoughts on the O.J. trial and the camera. (O.J. Simpson)Library and information scienceCossack, Roger
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