Oregon law review

by University of Oregon. School of Law

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c1996

Status

Available

Call number

K15 .O74

LCC

K15 .O74

Barcode

2000001314

Publication

Eugene, Oregon : University of Oregon, School of Law

Physical description

358 p.; 26 cm

Local notes

Oregon law review volume 75 number 1 Spring 1996 contents: Page 1 - Foreword: innovation and the information environment: interrogating the entrepreneur by Keth Aoki. Page 19 - Revising copyright law for the information age by Jessica Litman. Page 49 - The essential role of trusted third parties in electronic commerce by A. Michael Froomkin. Page 117 - Who's afraid of anonymous speech? McIntyre and the Internet by Lee Tien. Page 191 - From Criminet to cyber-perp: toward an inclusive approach to policing the evolving criminal mens rea on the Internet by Catherine Therese Clarke. Page 237 - Left out on the information highway by Rosemary J. Coombe. Page 249 - The public interest in the work of the courts: opinions and beyond by Lisa A. Kloppenberg. Page 257 - New wine bursting from old bottles: collaborative Internet art, joint works, and entrepreneurship by Margaret Chon. Page 277 - A practitioner's defense of the white paper by Gary W. Glisson. Page 291 - Reevaluating copyright: the public must prevail by Richard Stallman. Page 299 - Caught in the net of copyright by Peter Jaszi. Page 309 - Thoughts of a computer artist by Vibeke Sorensen. Page 319 - The first amendment in cyberspace by E. Walter Van Valkenburg. Page 331 - Entrepreneurship, copyright, and personal home pages by Alfred C. Yen. Page 339 - Electronic studio art and the Internet by Barry Schrader. Page 347 - The public's need for more affordable bandwidth: the case for immediate regulatory action by Dhruv Khanna and Bruce M. Aitken. Includes table of contents.

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