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Restricting Speech On The Internet: Finding An Appropriate Regulatory Framework, Andrew B. Sims, Parry Aftab, Lisa M. Fantino, Richard A. Kurnit Dec 1997

Restricting Speech On The Internet: Finding An Appropriate Regulatory Framework, Andrew B. Sims, Parry Aftab, Lisa M. Fantino, Richard A. Kurnit

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Wto, Wipo & The Internet: Confounding The Borders Of Copyright And Neighboring Rights, Susan A. Mort Oct 1997

The Wto, Wipo & The Internet: Confounding The Borders Of Copyright And Neighboring Rights, Susan A. Mort

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Panel Ii: Indecency On The Internet: Constitutionality Of The Telecommunications Act Of 1996, Perry Aftab, Preeta D. Bansal, Theodore C. Hirt, Chris Hansen Mar 1997

Panel Ii: Indecency On The Internet: Constitutionality Of The Telecommunications Act Of 1996, Perry Aftab, Preeta D. Bansal, Theodore C. Hirt, Chris Hansen

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Lex Informatica: The Formulation Of Information Policy Rules Through Technology , Joel R. Reidenberg Jan 1997

Lex Informatica: The Formulation Of Information Policy Rules Through Technology , Joel R. Reidenberg

Faculty Scholarship

Historically, law and government regulation have established default rules for information policy, including constitutional rules on freedom of expression and statutory rights of ownership of information. This Article will show that for network environments and the Information Society, however, law and government regulation are not the only source of rule-making. Technological capabilities and system design choices impose rules on participants. The creation and implementation of information policy are embedded in network designs and standards as well as in system configurations. Even user preferences and technical choices create overarching, local default rules. This Article argues, in essence, that the set of …


From The Internet To Court: Excerising Jurisdiction Over World Wide Web Communications, Gwenn M. Kalow Jan 1997

From The Internet To Court: Excerising Jurisdiction Over World Wide Web Communications, Gwenn M. Kalow

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.