Harvard Law School program investigates developments in the realm of cyberspace law and facilitates its development. Find course info and links.
Offers a collection of papers presented at the 1994 Canadian conference on privacy, free speech, and the Internet.
Respected constitutional lawyer Laurence Tribe gave this seminal 1991 address on the civil liberties and the Internet.
Explore the courses on Internet law taught by this University of California law professor. Also posts several of her writings on the subject.
Monthly publication discusses legal developments and issues concerning computer technology. Browse the archives.
Mother sued AOL over a member's sale and distribution of obscene materials via the online service. Find the court's decision dismissing the case.
Get this decision involving whether a document transmitted via email can be considered as being a "signed," and thus a legally binding, copy.
Information on MIT course on the legal and ethical issues in cyberspace. With papers, articles, and a discussion group.
Invites wired lawyers to join the fledgling organization. Offers a newsletter and links.
University of North Carolina professor provides weekly readings, a class schedule, and a discussion list for her course. Posts final projects.
Article looks at Canadian law in respect to web site development. Issues addressed include domain names, rights to content, and disclaimers.
Covers the legal issues arising from the use of hyperlinks on web sites. Includes legal articles and cases, as well as some solutions.
Categorizes and links to lawyer D'Amico's many columns on Internet copyright, patents, email, and privacy.
With an original column accompanied by many links, this journal covers the latest developments in Internet legal issues.
Learn what's taught in this Internet and technology course with a syllabus and links for each class session. The message board is for students.
Perkins Coie law firm regularly updates this collection of summaries and links regarding legal cases involving the Internet.
Law student Robert Jones wrote this paper on what lawyers should know before conducting business via email.
Course at John Marshall Law School publishes some of the required texts, and gives a syllabus for each day the class meets.
Reprints a Stanford Law Review article on issues effecting the formulation of Internet communication and commerce laws.
Contains a decision on the legality of the use, without permission, of Howard Stern's image to promote a forum about the radio personality.
Summarizes and links to documents regarding 12 important court cases related to Internet communication and privacy.
US Patent and Trademark Office provides its Examination Guide 2-99, delineating the terms and legalities governing trademarks and domain names.
University of Akron survey course addresses many Internet law issues with these links to decisions and other texts. Includes a discussion forum.
Entertainment law firm posts this resource of legal topics effecting the Internet. Includes news, an archive, and a message forum for lawyers.
Hoax carried out via AOL led to a negligence lawsuit against the online service and this opinion by a US district court.