Cyberlaw Problems of Policy and Jurisprudence in the Information Age American Casebook Series 5th Edition by Bellia Patricia, Berman Paul, Frischmann, Brett Post – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-1640208544, 1640208542
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ISBN 10: 1640208542
ISBN 13: 978-1640208544
Author: Bellia, Patricia, Berman, Paul, Frischmann, Brett, Post, David
This law school casebook starts from the premise that cyberlaw is not simply a set of legal rules governing online interaction, but a lens through which to re-examine general problems of policy, jurisprudence, and culture. The book goes beyond simply plugging Internet-related cases into a series of doctrinal categories, instead emphasizing conceptual issues that extend across the spectrum of cyberspace legal dilemmas. While the book addresses all of the “traditional” subject matter areas of cyberlaw, it asks readers to consider both how traditional legal doctrines can be applied to cyberspace conduct, and how the special problems encountered in that application can teach us something about those traditional legal doctrines. The fifth edition has been updated, shortened, and reconceptualized to make the book even more effective as a teaching tool and to illuminate new debates at the heart of this evolving field. The book groups the material into units addressing the who, how, and what of governance/regulation―fundamental questions that pertain to any legal system, in cyberspace or elsewhere. The fifth edition also includes updated treatment throughout, as well as a more stream-lined approach that should make an already effective casebook even more unified and teachable.
Table of contents:
Chapter One: Introduction to the Idea of Cyberlaw
A. Why Cyberlaw?
B. Our Approach
C. Internet Basics
Chapter Two: Problems of Metaphor and Analogy: Introductory Case Studies
Introduction
A. Trespass to Chattels in Cyberspace
B. Internet Transmissions and Cable TV Systems
C. Internet Access and Content Filtering in Public Libraries
UNIT TWO: WHO REGULATES?
Chapter Three: Problems of Geography and Sovereignty
Introduction
A. The Theoretical Debate
B. Jurisdiction to Prescribe
C. Jurisdiction to Adjudicate
D. Judgment Recognition
E. Concluding Case Study on Governing the Domain Name System and the Internationalization of Legal Regimes
Chapter Four: Problems of “Public” Versus “Private” Regulation
Introduction
A. “Private” Regulation
B. Public Regulatory Responses to “Private” Regulation
C. Concluding Case Study on Search Engines and the Right to Be Forgotten
UNIT THREE: HOW TO REGULATE
Chapter Five: Problems of Intermediaries
Introduction
A. Intermediary Control of Identity and Anonymity
B. Intermediary Liability for Online Conduct
C. Counterfeit Goods in the Online Marketplace
D. Pressures for Reform
Chapter Six: Problems of Legal Rules and Technological Innovation
Introduction
A. The Effect of Legal Rules on Technological Innovation
B. Effect of Technological Change on Legal Rules
UNIT FOUR: WHAT TO REGULATE
Chapter Seven: Regulating Privacy and Surveillance
Introduction
A. Framing Privacy
B. Case Study: Online Data Collection and Behavior Advertising
C. Government Surveillance and Data Mining
D. Emerging Privacy Challenges
Chapter Eight: Regulating Speech
Introduction
A. What is “Speech”?
B. Government Regulation of Sexually Explicit Speech
C. Filtering and the First Amendment
D. International Considerations
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