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Cyberspace Law Bibliography

 


 

Privacy Issues

 

     ·  Cryptography

Bonin, Adam C., Protecting Protection: First and Fifth Amendment Challenges to Cryptography Regulation, 1996 University of Chicago Legal Forum 495 (1996)

Boss, Amelia H., Electronic Commerce and the Symbiotic Relationship Between International and Domestic Law Reform, 72 Tul. L. Rev. 1931 (1998)

Budnitz, Mark E., Privacy Protection for Consumer Transactions in Electronic Commerce: Why Self-Regulation is Inadequate, 49 S.C. L. Rev. 847 (1998)

Clarke, Roger, The Monster from the Crypt: Impacts and Effects of Digital Money, Presented at a Plenary Session of QuestNet'97, Brisbane, July 4, 1997

Dixon, Ron, When Efforts to Conceal May Actually Reveal:Whether First Amendment Protection of Encryption Source Code and the Open Source Movement Support Re-Drawing the Constitutional Line Between the First Amendment and Copyright,  1 Colum. Sci. & Tech. L.Rev. 3 (2000)

Froomkin, A. Michael, It Came From Planet Clipper: The Battle Over Cryptographic Key "Escrow", 1996 University of Chicago Legal Forum 15 (1996)

Froomkin, A. Michael, The Metaphor Is the Key: Cryptography, The Clipper Chip, and the Constitution, 143 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 709 (1995)

Kerr, Orin S., The Fourth Amendment in Cyberspace: Can Encryption Create a "Reasonable Expectation of Privacy?" 33 Conn. L. Rev. 503 (2001)

Macintosh, Kerry Lynn, How to Encourage Global Electronic Commerce: The Case for Private Currencies on the Internet, 11 Harv. J.L. 733 (1998)

May, Timothy C., Crypto Anarchy and Virtual Communities, Posted to Cyperpunks List, December 1994

Post, Robert, Encryption Source Code and the First Amendment, 15 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 713 (2000)

Schneier, Bruce, Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code, John Wiley and Sons, 1996

Sorkin, David E.,  Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, 45 Buffalo Law Review 1001 (1997)

Winn, Jane Kaufman, Couriers Without Luggage: Negotiable Instruments and Digital Signatures, 49 South Carolina L. Rev. 739 (1998)

Welling, Sarah N. and Rickman, Andy G., Cyberlaundering: The Risks, The Responses, 50 Fla. L. Rev. 295 (1998)

Wolfe, Forest D., Comment, The Government's Right To Read: Maintaining State Access To Digital Data in the Age Of Impenetrable Encryption, 49 Emory L.J. 711 (2000)

    ·   Employment Privacy

Broder, Elena N., (Net)workers' Rights: The NLRA and Employee Electronic Communications, 105 Yale L.J. 1639 (1996)

Stanton, Cheryl M., Organizing Online: Union Solicitation on Employer's E-mail Systems, 1996 U. Chi. Legal Forum 653 (1996)

    ·  Information Privacy

Anonymity: Should the LCS Anonymous Remailer Be Shut Down? MIT Lab for Computer Science - Panel Discussion (April 1999)

Bartow, Ann, Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, and Gender, 34 U.S.F.L. Rev. 633 (2000)

Benkler, Yochai, Constitutional Bounds of Database Protection: The Role of Judicial Review in the Creation and Definition of Private Rights in Information, 15 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 535 (2000)        

Brin, David, The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose between Privacy and Freedom, Perseus, 1998

Clarke, Roger, Information Privacy on the Internet, 48 Telecommunication Journal of Australia 2 (May/June 1998)

Cohen, Julie E., Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Examined Lives: Informational Privacy and The Subject As Object, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1373 (2000)

Ford, Richard T., Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Save The Robots: Cyber-Profiling and Your So-Called Life, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1573 (2000)

Gantt, Larry O. Natt II, An Affront to Human Dignity: Electronic Mail Monitoring in the Private Sector, 8 Harv. J. Law and Tec. 345 (1995)

Garfinkel, Simson, Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century, O'Reilly, 2000

Garfinkel, Simson, Pretty Good Privacy, O'Reilly and Associates, 1995

Greenleaf, Graham and Clarke, Roger, Privacy Implications of Digital Signatures, Invited Address, IBC Conference on Digital Signatures, Sydney, March 12, 1997

Gurak, Laura, Persuasion and Privacy in Cyberspace: The Online Protests Over Lotus Marketplace and the Clipper Chip, Yale University Press, 1997

Hetcher, Steven A., The Emergence of Website Privacy Norms, 7 Mich. Telecomm.Tech. L. Rev. 97 (2000/2001)

Kamarck, Mitchell D., Empowering Celebrities in Cyberspace: Stripping the Web of Nude Images, 15 WTR Entertainment and Sports Lawyer (1998)

Kang, Jerry, Information Privacy in Cyberspace Transactions, 50 Stanford L. Rev. 1193 (Spring 1998)

Kang, Jerry (principal author), Privacy and the National Information Infrastructure: Principles for Providing and Using Personal Information, The Privacy Working Group of the Information Infrastructure Task Force (1995)

Litman, Jessica, Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Information Privacy/Information Property, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1283 (2000)

Rose, Jonathan, E-mail Security Risks: Taking Hacks at the Attorney-Client Privilege, 23 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 179 (1997)

Rosen, Jeffrey, The Unwanted Gaze: The Destruction of Privacy in America, Random House, 2000

Rotenberg, Marc, Fair Information Practices and the Architecture of Privacy: (What Larry Doesn't Get), 2001 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 1 (2001)

Rothfeder, Jeffrey, Privacy for Sale: How Computerization Has Made Everyone's Private Life an Open Secret, Simon and Schuster, 1992

Samuelson, Pamela, Privacy As Intellectual Property?, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1125 (2000)

Schallop, Michael J., Protecting User Interfaces: Not as Easy as 1-2-3, 45 Emory L.J. 1533 (1996)

Schneider, Bruce and David Banisar, eds, The Electronic Privacy Papers: Documents on the Battle for Privacy in the Age of Surveillance (excerpts available), Wiley, 1997

Swire, Peter, Markets, Self-Regulation, and Government Enforcement in the Protection of Personal Information, in U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Privacy and Self-Regulation in the Information Age (1997)

Volokh, Eugene, Cyberspace And Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Freedom Of Speech And Information Privacy: The Troubling Implications Of A Right To Stop People From Speaking About You, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1049 (2000)

Weinberg, Jonathan, Cyberspace And Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Hardware-Based Id, Rights Management, And Trusted Systems, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1251 (2000)

Zittrain, Jonathan, What the Publisher Can Teach the Patient: Intellectual Property and Privacy in an Era of Trusted Privication, 52 Stanford L. Rev. 1201 (2000)

 

    ·  Privacy Policy

Agre, Philip E. and Marc Rotenberg, eds, Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape, MIT Press, 1997

Allen, Anita L., Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Gender and Privacy in Cyberspace, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1175 (2000)

Assey, Jr., James M., & Eleftheriou, Demetrios A., The EU-U.S. Privacy Safe Harbor: Smooth Sailing or Troubled Waters?, 9 Commlaw Conspectus 145 (2001)

Atkins, Bruce T., Trading Secrets in the Information Age: Can Trade Secret Law Survive the Internet?, 1996 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1151 (1996)

Calkins, Mary M., Note, They Shoot Trojan Horses, Don't They? An Economic Analysis of Anti-Hacking Regulatory Models, 89 Geo. L.J. 171 (2000)

Carter, Patricia I., Health Information Privacy: Can Congress Protect Confidential Medical Information in the "Information Age"?, 25 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 223 (1999)

Dreyer, Anthony, When the Postman Beeps Twice: The Admissibility of Electronic Mail Under the Business Records Exception of the Federal Rules of Evidence, 64 Fordham L. Rev. 2285 (1996)

Effross, Walter A., Piracy, Privacy, and Privatization: Fictional and Legal Approaches to the Electronic Future of Cash,46 Am. U. L. Rev. 961 (1997)

Epstein, Richard A., Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Privacy, Publication, and the First Amendment: The Dangers of First Amendment Exceptionalism, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1003 (2000)

Freiwald, Susan, Uncertain Privacy: Communication Attributes After the Digital Telephony Act, 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 949 (1996)

Froomkin, A. Michael, The Death Of Privacy?  52 Stan. L. Rev. 1461 (2000)

Gandy, Oscar H., Jr., Legitimate Business Interest: No End in Sight? An Inquiry into the Status of Privacy in Cyberspace, 1996 U. Chi. Legal F. 77 (1996)

Gavison, Ruth, Privacy and the Limits of Law, 89 Yale L. J. 421 (1980)

Gibbons, Llewellyn J., Private Law, Public "Justice": Another Look at Privacy, Arbitration, and Global E-Commerce, 15 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 769 (2000)

Gilman, Johnny, Comment, Carnivore: The Uneasy Relationship Between the Fourth Amendment and Electronic Surveillance of Internet Communications, 9 Commlaw Conspectus 111 (2001)

Hetcher, Steven A., Taking Stock: The Law and Economics of Intellectual Property Rights: The FTC As Internet Privacy Norm Entrepreneur, 53 Vand. L. Rev. 2041 (2000)

Hodkowski, William A., The Future of Internet Security: How New Technologies Will Shape the Internet and Affect the Law ,13 Computer & High Tech. L.J. 217, (1997)

Kang, Jerry, A Privacy Primer for Policy Makers, 1 UCLA Bulletin of Law and Technology (1996)

Keeping Secrets in Cyberspace: Establishing Fourth Amendment Protection for Internet Communication, 110 Harvard Law Review 1591 (1997)

Lemley, Mark A., Cyberspace And Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Private Property, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1545 (2000)

Lessig, Lawrence, Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm?, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 987 (2000)

Note, Keeping Secrets in Cyberspace: Establishing Fourth Amendment Protection for Internet Communication, 110 Harv. L. Rev 1591 (1997)

Post, David G., Cyberspace And Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? What Larry Doesn't Get: Code, Law, And Liberty In Cyberspace, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1439 (2000)

Prentice, Robert A., The Future of Corporate Disclosure: The Internet, Securities Fraud, and Rule 10B-5 Emory Law Journal (1998)

Reidenberg, Joel R., Cyberspace And Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? Resolving Conflicting International Data Privacy Rules In Cyberspace, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1315 (2000)

Reidenberg, Joel R.  & Gamet-Pol, Francoise, The Fundamental Role of Privacy and Confidence in the Network, 30 Wake Forest L. Rev. 105 (1995)

Reidenberg, Joel R., Rules of the Road for Global Electronic Highways: Merging the Trade and Technical Paradigms, 6 Harv. J. L. & Tech. 287 (1993)

Schwartz, Paul M., Charting a Privacy Research Agenda: Responses, Agreements, and Reflections, 32 Conn. L. Rev. 929 (2000)

Schwartz, Paul M. and Reidenberg, Joel R., Data Privacy Law: A Study of U.S. Data Protection, Michie Publishing, 1996

Skatoff-Gee, Michelle, Changing Technologies and the Expectation of Privacy: A Modern Dilemma, 28 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 189 (1996)

 

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sb:  19Aug.2001