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Freedom Of Information Laws In The Digital Age: The Death Knell Of Information Privacy, Ira Bloom
Freedom Of Information Laws In The Digital Age: The Death Knell Of Information Privacy, Ira Bloom
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
With technology, everything just comes faster, smarter, and meaner. But the basics remain the same.
The Y2k Problem: Proposed Statute To Guide Triers Of Fact In Determinations Of Negligence, William D. Horgan
The Y2k Problem: Proposed Statute To Guide Triers Of Fact In Determinations Of Negligence, William D. Horgan
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Following the coming new year, the Y2K Problem will create problems worldwide. While the exact extent of its harm is open to debate, there is no disagreement over its inevitability. In fact, some computer-related companies (including the makers of Norton Anti-Virus and Quicken for Windows have already been sued for damages arising from allegedly non-Y2K-compliant products. While various actors at all levels of business and government will be subject to legal liability for such malfunctions, this article will examine the legal liability of software producers and engineers under current remedial theories. Software manufacturers are a logical choice for this examination …