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Cyber law

Cyber law encompasses a wide variety of political and legal issues related to the Internet and other communications technology, including intellectual property, privacy, freedom of expression, and jurisdiction.

The intersection of technology and law is controversial. Some think the Internet should not (or can not) be regulated. Technologies like anonymity and cryptography make traditional kinds of regulation extremely difficult. And the fundamental end to end nature of the Internet means that even if one mode of communication is shut down, another method can be used. In the words of John Gilmore, "the Internet treats censorship as damage and routes around it."

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Controversial laws

See also: Gutnick v. Dow Jones, Carafano v. Metrosplash.com, Computer crime

Proposed laws

Further Reading

  • ASCL Cyber Law Library http://www.asianlaws.org/cyberlaw/library/index.htm
  • The Future of Ideas and Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig
  • Intellectual Property and the Internet by Rodney D. Ryder; Lexis Nexis Butterworths, 2002
  • Cyberlaw for Non-Lawyers http://www.eff.org/Legal/CyberLaw_Course/ - an archive of articles on cyberlaw compiled by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

External link

  • Asian School of Cyber Laws http://www.asianlaws.org
  • Standford Law School Cyberlaw Clinic http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/about/cases/
  • Netlitigation: Internet Law http://www.netlitigation.com



Last updated: 02-25-2005 01:01:06