(includes electronic commerce, online contract law,
online finance, & online gambling)
· Cyberspace and Online
Communities
(includes lifestyle issues, implications of network technology, sociology generally, & Internet and society)
· Cyberspace and Equity: Use
and Access
(includes broadband issues, educational use, gender and race, & poverty and universal access)
· First Amendment Free Speech Issues
(includes copyright, patent, & trademark)
· International Law and the Online World
(includes cryptography, employment privacy, information privacy, & privacy policy generally)
(includes cybercrime, cyberfraud, cyberstalking and online harassment, hacking, & identity theft)
Special Note regarding Law Review Citation Format
Many of the references in this bibliography are to recently completed law journal articles. We have cited them according to commonly accepted law review citation format, as follows:
74 Cornell L. Rev. 1078 (1989) means Volume 74 of the Cornell Law Review, Page 1078. The volume number will always come first, followed by the title of the journal, followed by the page number, followed by the year of publication.
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