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Mailing Address:
Brian W. Carver
University of California, Berkeley
School of Information
102 South Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-4600

Office Phone: 510.643.1469

Email Address: File:Emailaddress.png

Contents

Courses taught:

INFO 237: Intellectual Property Law for the Information Industries (Fall)

Fall 2009 Syllabus
Fall 2008 Syllabus

INFO 235 / LAW 276.1: Cyberlaw (Spring)

Spring 2009 Syllabus
Spring 2008 Syllabus

INFO 290: Commons-based Peer Production (Spring 2010)

Spring 2010 Course description
INFO 290 Planning

Topical Links

I use this wiki to maintain a list of links to news stories, court decisions, legal briefs, and scholarly articles relevant to the topics discussed in my courses and research.

Intellectual Property Law
for the Information Industries
Cyberlaw
Trade Secrets and Non-Compete Agreements Personal Jurisdiction for Online Activities and International Jurisdiction
Copyright Protection for Code Indecent Speech and Censorship on the Internet
First Sale and Section 117 Immunity for Internet Intermediaries
Fair Use Liability for Posting Information Obtained by Others
Copyright Liability for Internet Intermediaries Copyright Liability for Internet Intermediaries
Copyright Misuse and Preemption Digital Rights Management and Anti-circumvention
Contract Formation: Shrinkwrap, Clickwrap, and Browsewrap licenses Internet Governance and Network Neutrality
Digital Rights Management and Anti-circumvention Statutory and Common Law Claims to Protect Online Privacy
Warranties and Disclaimers Fourth Amendment as Applied to Online Privacy
Free Software and Free Culture Civil and Criminal Hacking (The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act)
DMCA Safe Harbors Online Anonymous Speech and the First Amendment
Cybersquatting, the UDRP, ACPA, and Gripe Sites Spam and Unfair or Deceptive Practices Online
Pop-up and Keyword Advertising Virtual Property
Software and Business Method Patents Other Issues of Online Free Speech
IP Wikipedia Project Cyberlaw Wikipedia Project

Sources.
Contributing.

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