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Expressive Commerce In Cyberspace: Public Goods, Network Effects, And Free Speech, Daniel C. Farber Jun 2000

Expressive Commerce In Cyberspace: Public Goods, Network Effects, And Free Speech, Daniel C. Farber

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Internet Gambling Prohibition Act Of 1999: Congress Stacks The Deck Against Online Wagering But Deals In Traditional Gaming Industry High Rollers, Tom Lundin Jun 2000

The Internet Gambling Prohibition Act Of 1999: Congress Stacks The Deck Against Online Wagering But Deals In Traditional Gaming Industry High Rollers, Tom Lundin

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


O Fim Dos Intermediários?., Ivo T. Gico Dec 1999

O Fim Dos Intermediários?., Ivo T. Gico

Ivo Teixeira Gico Jr.

Neste artigo, o autor discute a perda gradativa da importância do intermediário comercial face o desenvolvimento do comércio eletrônico e seu novo papel na logística.

In this article, the author discusses the gradual loss of importance of the middlemen against the electronic commerce development and its new role in logistics.


Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, And Gender, Ann Bartow Dec 1999

Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, And Gender, Ann Bartow

Ann Bartow

This Article starts by providing an overview of the types of personal data that is collected via the Internet, and the ways in which this information is used. The author asserts that because women are more likely to shop and share information in cyberspace, the impact of commodification of personal data disproportionately impacts females, enabling them to be "targeted" by marketing campaigns, and stripping them of personal privacy. The author then surveys the legal terrain of personal information privacy, and concludes that it is unlikely that the government will step in to provide consumers with substantive privacy rights or protections. …