The law of cyberspace
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The Internet's rapid growth in the 1990s poses a challenge for government agencies charged with regulating cyberspace. Because the Internet and the World Wide Web are modes of speech, any law regulating them may raise free speech issues. Other key issues include virtual or online communities, cyber-reach or the extension of each person's voice, and the Internet's architectural code. Balancing pluralism and order in Internet regulation is the fundamental challenge.
Publication Name: Harvard Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0017-811X
Year: 1999
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Can intellectual property law regulate behavior? A "modest proposal" for weakening unclean hands
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The author suggests a model which utilizes intellectual property law to enforce criminal law and policy. Intellectual property rights would be stripped, by methods such as invalidation of copyrights, in cases of violation of criminal law associated with the particular properties.
Publication Name: Harvard Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0017-811X
Year: 2000
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Antitrust and the Information Age: section 2 monopolization analyses in the new economy
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The author reviews traditional court analyses of monopoly power claims under s. 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act and evaluates these analyses in light of recent technological and economic developments involving computers, high-speed telecommunications, and the Internet.
Publication Name: Harvard Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0017-811X
Year: 2001
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