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Full-Text Articles in Computer Law
A Puzzle Even The Codebreakers Have Trouble Solving: A Clash Of Interests Over The Electronic Encryption Standard, Sean Flynn
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Interactive Computing: Joint Work Status For User And Programmer, Michelle Lynn Birnbaum
Interactive Computing: Joint Work Status For User And Programmer, Michelle Lynn Birnbaum
Touro Law Review
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The Lack Of Protection Afforded Software Under The Current Intellectual Property Laws, Himanshu S. Amin
The Lack Of Protection Afforded Software Under The Current Intellectual Property Laws, Himanshu S. Amin
Cleveland State Law Review
Many abstract advances in computer technology remain unprotected since the current intellectual property system has been shaped through a focus on tangible, physical inventions. The software industry in the United States "accounts for domestic revenues of over fifty billion dollars each year in worldwide sales and services." Accordingly, it is imperative that United States software developers be provided adequate intellectual property coverage in order to protect existing technology and encourage further innovation in the field. The present lack of adequate protection has handicapped American developers unnecessarily in the global software market.
The Eu Data Protection Directive, Information Privacy, And The Public Interest, Fred H. Cate
The Eu Data Protection Directive, Information Privacy, And The Public Interest, Fred H. Cate
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The First Amendment And The National Information Infrastructure, Fred H. Cate
The First Amendment And The National Information Infrastructure, Fred H. Cate
Articles by Maurer Faculty
What the First Amendment status of electronic information should be is a fundamental question which must be addressed in any attempt to arrive at appropriate legal standards to protect the multifarious interests of the users of cyberspace. Yet, despite its importance, the First Amendment has largely been ignored in the debate surrounding what sort of legal framework should control the emerging National Information Infrastructure. Professor Cate surveys the current terrain of First Amendment jurisprudence and describes the different analytical approaches which may be taken. Doctrinal anomalies such as the law of common carriage indicate that at times the courts have …
Encryption/Decryption Dickwads Of Cipherspace, Raleigh Muns