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Cyberspace Law Seminar, Spring 2001

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Participants' Research Papers


Name Final Titles Credits
Brian Ekstrom What's a Little Information Between Neighbors? -- Policing Offensive Content on the Internet 1
Todd Hamer Sucks.com: An Example of the Difficulties in Applying Trademark Law to Domain Name Disputes 1
Lonnie Henderson Sign Here: Electronic Signatures in a Digitized Information Age 2
Marie Jules The Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act: A Summary and Analysis 1
Lonny Kolln MP3 Technology and the Evolving Law Around It  2
Thomas McMahon Regulating Personal Privacy in the Information Age: Can Internet Privacy Regulations Exist Without Interfering With One's Constitutional Right to Commercial Speech?  1
Ben Mondragon The Universal Service Fund: How Sturdy a Bridge Across the Digital Divide? 1
James Oliver U.S. v. Jay Cohen 1
Shannon Small Internet Defamation 2
Jong-won Yi Gameover Sony: Ninth Circuits Green Light for Emulators Could Mean More to Sony Than Meets the Eye 1
Gang Yuan A Comparison of Cyberspace Copyright Protection in China and the United States 2



 
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