OVERVIEW | SYLLABUS | REQUIREMENTS | BIBLIOGRAPHY | WEB RESOURCESBIBLIOGRAPHY FOR LAW 276: CYBERLAW
Professor Pamela Samuelson, University of California, Berkeley
- BOOKS
- SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS ON CYBERLAW ISSUES
- ARTICLES
- PUBLICATIONS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT
- LIST SERVS
BOOKS
James Boyle, Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society (1996)
Edward A. Cavazos & Gavino Morin, Cyberspace and the Law: Your Rights and Duties in the On-Line World (1994)
Dorothy E. Denning and Herbert S. Lin, eds., Rights and Responsibilities of Participants in Networked Communities (1994)
William Gibson, Neuromancer (1984)
P. Bernt Hugenholtz, ed., The Future of Copyright in a Digital Environment (1996)
Ethan Katsh, Law in a Digital World (1996)
Kevin Kelly, Out of Control (1994)
National Research Council, Cryptography's Role in Securing the Information Society (1996)
National Research Council, Realizing the Information Future: Internet and Beyond (1994)
Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Law and the Information Superhighway (1996)
Howard Rheingold, The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier (1993)
Jonathan Rosenoer, Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet (1996)
Paul Schwartz & Joel R. Reidenberg, Data Privacy Law (1996)
Mark Stefik, ed., Internet Dreams: Archetypes, Myths and Metaphors (1996)
Bruce Sterling, The Hacker Crackdown (1992)
Sherry Turkle, Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet (1995)
Benjamin Wright, The Law of Electronic Commerce (1991)
SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS ON CYBERLAW ISSUES
Emerging Media Technology and the First Amendment, 104 Yale L.J. (1996)
Forum on Technology-Based Intellectual Property Management, Proceedings of the Intellectual Property Project of the Interactive Multimedia Ass'n, vol. 2 (1996)
Innovation and the Information Environment, 75 Ore. L. Rev., no 1 (1996)
Law in Cyberspace, 55 U. Pitt. L. Rev., no. 4 (1994)
Legal Regulation of the Internet, 28 Conn. L. Rev., no. 4 (1996)
Technological Strategies for Protecting Intellectual Property in the Networked, Multimedia Environment, Proceedings of the Intellectual Property Project of the Interactive Multimedia Ass'n, vol. 1 (1994)
[special issues on cyberspace or Internet law issues are also forthcoming in the University of Dayton Law Review and in the Emory Law Journal]
ARTICLES
(in addition to those assigned or recommended for readings in the course syllabus)
Michael Adler, Cyberspace, General Searches and Digital Contraband: The Fourth Amendment and the Net-Wide Search, 105 Yale L. J. 1093 (1995)
Joseph J. Beard, Casting Call at Forest Lawn: The Digital Resurrection of Deceased Entertainers, 8 High Tech. L.J. 101 (1993)
Tom Bell, Anonymous Speech, WIRED 3.10 (1995)
Jerry Berman & Daniel J. Weitzner, Abundance and User Control: Renewing the Democratic Heart of the First Amendment in the Age of Interactive Media, 104 Yale L.J. 1619 (1995)
Anne Wells Branscomb, Anonymity, Autonomy, and Accountability, 104 Yale L.J. 1639 (1995)
Anne Wells Branscomb, Rogue Computer Programs and Computer Rogues, 16 Rutg. Comp. & Techn. L. J. 1 (1990)
Dan L. Burk, Patents in Cyberspace: Territoriality and Infringement on Global Computer Networks, 68 Tul. L. Rev. 1 (1993)
Dan L. Burk, Trademarks Along the Infobahn: A First Look at the Emerging Law of Cybermarks, 1 Rich. J. L. & Tech. 1 (1995)
Julie E. Cohen, Reverse Engineering and the Rise of Electronic Vigilantism: Intellectual Property Implications of "Lock-Out" Programs, 68 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1091 (1995)
Esther Dyson, Intellectual Value, WIRED 3.07 (1995)
Susan Friewald, Uncertain Privacy: Communications Attributes After the Digital Telephony Act, 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 949 (1996)
A. Michael Froomkin, Flood Control on the Information Ocean: Living with Anonymity, Digital Cash, and Distributed Databases, 15 J.L. & Comm. 395 (1996)
A. Michael Froomkin, The Essential Role of Trusted Third Parties in Electronic Commerce, 75 Ore. L. Rev. 49 (1996)
A. Michael Froomkin, The Metaphor is the Key: Cryptography, The Clipper Chip, and the Constitution, 143 U. Penn. L. Rev. 595 (1995)
Paul E. Geller, Universal Electronic Archive: Issues in International Copyright, 25 I.I.C. 54 (1994)
Paul E. Geller, Conflict of Laws in Cyberspace: International Copyright, 20 Colum.-VLA J. L. & Arts 571 (1996)
I. Trotter Hardy, The Proper Regime for Cyberspace, 55 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 993 (1994)
David R. Johnson & David Post, The Rise of Law in Cyberspace, 48 Stan. L. Rev. 1367 (1996)
Lawrence Lessig, The Path of Cyberlaw, 104 Yale L.J. 1743 (1995)
Jessica Litman, The Exclusive Right to Read, 13 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 29 (1994)
Jessica Litman, Reforming Information Law in Copyright's Image, U. Dayton L. Rev. (forthcoming 1997)
Charles C. McManis, International Intellectual Property Protection and Emerging Computer Technology: Taking TRIPS on the Information Superhighway, Vill. L. Rev. (forthcoming 1997)
Raymond T. Nimmer, Licensing on the Global Information Infrastructure: Disharmony in Cyberspace, 16 J. Int'l L. Bus. 224 (1995)
Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Legal and Technological Infrastructure for Electronic Payment Systems, 22 Rutg. Comp. & Tech. L.J. 1 (1996)
Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Tort Liability, the First Amendment, and Equal Access to Electronic Networks, 5 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 65 (1992)
Margaret Jane Radin, Evolving Property Rules for Cyberspace, 15 J. L. & Comm. 509 (1996)
J.H. Reichman, Electronic Information ToolsThe Outer Edge of World Intellectual Property Law, 17 U. Dayton L. Rev. 797 (1992)
Joel R. Reidenberg, Privacy in the Information Economy: A Fortress or Frontier of Individual Rights?, 44 Fed. Comm. L.J. 195 (1992)
Paul Resnick & Jim Miller, The CDA's Silver Lining, WIRED 4.08 (1996)
Marty Rimm, Marketing Pornography on the Information Superhighway, 83 Geo. L. J. 1849 (1995)
Jonathan Rosenoer, Multistate Compliance: Are You Ready to do Business on the Internet?, WIRED 5.03 (1997)
Eric Schactler, Cyberspace, the Free Market, and the Free Marketplace of Ideas: Recognizing Legal Differences in Computer Bulletin Board Functions, 16 Hastings Com. & Ent. L.J. 87 (1993)
Eugene Volokh, Cheap Speech and What It Will Do, 104 Yale L.J. 1805 (1995)
PUBLICATIONS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT
Berkeley Technology Law Journal (formerly High Technology Law Journal)
Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal
Santa Clara Journal of High Technology Law Journal
WIRED magazine
LIST SERVS
CNI-Copyright
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