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An eCasebook by Tom W. Bell |
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Professor of Law Chapman University School of Law |
Table of ContentsCh. Subject01: Course Management 02: Introduction 03: "Law" Online 04: Free Speech 05: Privacy 06: Trespass to Chattels 07: Intellectual Property 08: Encryption 09: Hacking 10: Commerce 11: Jurisdiction 12: Lawyers Online 13: Review |
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Editor's NoteI prepared this casebook for the most recent of the seven courses I've taught on internet law and aim to keep it up-to-date for students and practitioners everywhere. I invite your questions or comments. Professors: If you plan to teach internet law, I welcome you to adopt this text for your course, as I offer it at no charge. I may or may not have a teacher's manual to offer you, too, depending on whether I've completed the current version. I thank my research assistants, Amy Borden and Anthony Gerase, for their hard work in updating legal citations for the spring 2003 edition of the text. I thank Kent W. Huff, as well, for having volunteered a very useful list of broken links in the text. None of those three bear the blame, however, for my tardiness in implementing the improvements they've suggested. |
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