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Full-Text Articles in Computer Law
Products Liability In The New Millennium: Products Liability And The Y2k Crisis, Philip J. Landau
Products Liability In The New Millennium: Products Liability And The Y2k Crisis, Philip J. Landau
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Imagine the following scenario. It's December 31, 1999 and two minutes until midnight. The champagne has just been poured and everyone is joyfully preparing to welcome in the new millennium. The clock ticks and the countdown begins. While millions of New Yorkers push and shove, millions more gather around television sets to catch a glimpse of the famous "ball" as it begins its descent in Times Square. Five . . . Four . . . Three . . . Two . . . One . . . "Happy New Year!!!" Little does the crowd know, that as they disperse and …
Database Protection In A Digital World, Mary Maureen Brown, Robert M. Bryan, John M. Conley
Database Protection In A Digital World, Mary Maureen Brown, Robert M. Bryan, John M. Conley
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Digital Property and the Digital Marketplace Expenditures in the information technology arena indicate that digital property - defined as digitized information and the tools to use it - is generating astonishing wealth. Globally, expenditures in the information and communication technology markets exceed $1.8 trillion annually and comprise six percent (6%) of aggregate global Gross Domestic Product ("GDP"). By 1997, such expenditures had escalated forty percent (40%) over 1992 levels. Current spending on information and communication technologies is growing twenty-seven percent (27%) faster than the overall worldwide GDP, averaging roughly 5.5 percent annually. Technological innovations have become the primary engine of …