The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Big brother is at your back door: an examination of the effect of encryption regulation on privacy and crime. | Library and information science | Victor, Hillary |
Diana's law, celebrity and the paparazzi: the continuing search for a solution. | Library and information science | Curry, Richard J., Jr. |
Falling into the gap: the European Union's Data Protection Act and its impact on U.S. law and commerce. | Library and information science | Clear, Marie |
Halve the baby: an ovbious solution to the troubling use of trademarks as metatags. | Library and information science | McCuaig, Dan |
In congress electric: the need for on-line parliamentary procedure. | Library and information science | Reiman, Phil |
Invasion of the information snatchers: creating liability for corporations with vulnerable computer networks. | Library and information science | Faulkner, Sarah |
Lawyers who lie on-line: how should the legal profession respond to eBay ethics? | Library and information science | Wojcik, Mark E. |
Pornography, privacy, and digital self-help.(Symposium: A US Federal Privacy Data Protection Agency) | Library and information science | Bell, Tom W. |
Privacy on federal civilian computer networks: a Fourth Amendment analysis of the Federal Instrusion Detection Network. | Library and information science | Hueneman, David |
Protecting individual online privacy rights: making the case for a separately dedicated, independent regulatory agency.(Symposium: A US Federal Privacy Data Protection Agency) | Library and information science | Karns, Jack E. |
Recent developments in private-sector personal data protection in Australia: Will there be an upside down under?(Symposium: A US Federal Privacy Data Protection Agency) | Library and information science | Kelly, Paul |
Regulating the free flow of information: a privacy czar as the ultimate Big Brother.(Symposium: A US Federal Privacy Data Protection Agency) | Library and information science | Winer, Jonathan M. |
RIAA v. Napster: a window onto the future of copyright law in the Internet age.(Recording Industry Association of America) | Library and information science | Berschadsky, Ariel |
Service provider liability for acts committed by users: what you don't know can hurt you. | Library and information science | Goldstein, Mitchell P. |
The case for a U.S. Privacy Commissioner: a Canadian commissioner's perspective.(Symposium: A US Federal Privacy Data Protection Agency) | Library and information science | Challis, William S., Cavoukian, Ann |
The de facto federal privacy commission.(Federal Trade Commission)(Symposium: A US Federal Privacy Data Protection Agency) | Library and information science | Hetcher, Steven |
The erosion of American copyright protection: the Fairness in Music Licensing Act. | Library and information science | Carter, Ralph |
The establishment of a U.S. federal data protection agency to define and regulate Internet privacy and its impact on U.S.-China relations: Marco Polo where are you?(Symposium: A US Federal Privacy Data Protection Agency) | Library and information science | Saleem, Omar |
The legislative jurisdiction of states over transactions in international electronic commerce. | Library and information science | Puurunen, Tapio |
The postman always rings 4,000 times: new approaches to curb spam. | Library and information science | Fogo, Credence E. |
Toward an architecture of privacy for the virtual world.(Symposium: A US Federal Privacy Data Protection Agency) | Library and information science | Toscano, Paul |
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