The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1999 - Abstracts

The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A proposed code of professional responsibility for certification authorities.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceAthanasopoulos-Arvanitakis, Dina, Dye, Marilynn J.
Book versus byte: the prospects and desirability of a paperless society.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceFaerber, Charles N.
CD-ROM briefs: must today's high tech lawyers wait until the playing field is level?Library and information scienceSnow, Joanne M.
Computers and the discovery of evidence - a new dimension to civil procedure.Library and information scienceRobins, Mark D.
Computer software: patentable subject matter comes of age.Library and information scienceSaladi, Indira
Congress must first learn to surf the Internet, if it ever hopes to catch the next wave of securities fraud.Library and information scienceSmith, Ted A.
Digital signatures, the electronic economy and the protection of national security: some distinctions with an economic difference.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceMack, Raneta Lawson
Digital value units, electronic commerce and international trade, an obituary for state sovereignty over national markets.Library and information scienceTavakol, Shahriar
Document authentication in electronic commerce: the misleading notary public analog for the digital signature certification authority.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceAnderson, John C., Closen, Michael L.
Electronic document certification: a primer on the technology behind digital signatures.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceGripman, David L.
Global trends in privacy protection: an international survey of privacy, data protection, and surveillance laws and developments.Library and information scienceDavies, Simon, Banisar, David
How can Whelan v. Jaslow and Lotus v. Borland both be right? Reexamining the economics of computer software reuse.Library and information scienceRisch, Michael
Issued patents and the standard of proof: evidence clear and convincing or merely ponderous?Library and information scienceOkey, David W.
Making UCITA more consumer-friendly.(Symposium: Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)Library and information scienceRustad, Michael L.
Megan's law: analysis on whether it is constitutional to notify the public of sex offenders via the Internet.Library and information scienceOakes, Susan
Moving with change: electronic signature legislation as a vehicle for advancing e-commerce.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceSmedinghoff, Thomas J., Bro, Ruth Hill
On the centrality of information law: a rational choice discussion of information law and transparency.Library and information scienceMock, William
Potential liability under the Illinois Electronic Commerce Security Act: Is it a risk worth taking?(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceMyers, Stephen G,
Software engineering and UCITA.(Symposium: Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)Library and information scienceKaner, Cem
Technology arms peeping Toms with a new and dangerous arsenal: a compelling need for states to adopt new legislation.Library and information sciencePope, Maria
The e-vote: a proposal for an interactive federal government.Library and information scienceLuchetta-Stendel, Colette
The law of electronic commerce and digital signatures: an annotated bibliography.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)(Bibliography)Library and information scienceAustin, John R.
The liability of certification authorities to relying third parties.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceOsty, Michael J., Pulcanio, Michael J.
The New Jersey Supreme Court turns its back while police conduct random mobile data terminal searches.(Case Note)Library and information scienceWille, Kevin C.
The regulation of the Internet encryption technologies: separating the wheat from the chaff.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceSaunders, Kurt M.
The role of patent law in Poland's transitioning science and technology policy, and a comparison with the patent laws of the United States.Library and information scienceSikorski, Edward H.
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act: a practitioner's view.(Symposium: Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)Library and information scienceChanin, John A.
The use of electronic agents questioned under contractual law: suggested solutions on a European and American level.(Symposium: Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)Library and information scienceLerouge, Jean-Francois
The Utah Digital Signature Act as "model" legislation: a critical analysis.(Symposium: Digital Signature and Electronic Document Verification)Library and information scienceRichards, R. Jason
UCITA: a 1990's vision of e-commerce.(Symposium: Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)Library and information scienceChow, Stephen Y.
UCITA: helping David face Goliath.(Symposium: Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)Library and information scienceHarris, Micalyn S.
Whether the provider of an online archive of previously published information can be considered the publisher of that information, as defined by 47 U.S.C. s. 230(c), and therefore liable for public disclosure of private facts.(1999 John Marshall National Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law)Library and information sciencePope, Maria, Trubow, George B., Liebschutz, Ann, Apostolakopoulos, Harry, Barrow, Hunter M., Belt, Kristi, Sum, Alice, Lent, Christine, Gilyard, Kimberly
Yesterday's love letters are today's best sellers: fair use and the war among authors.Library and information scienceKolhatkar, Sonali R.
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