Selected Topics in Cyberspace


a. Antitrust

Required

US v. Microsoft - OYO

Discretionary:

materials on M/S web browser antitrust suit - OYO

Ruling on Microsoft Internet Explorer

Court Ordered Consent Decree in US v. Microsoft

Various Articles on Microsoft

O'Reilly, new allegations re: M/S NT Server

b. Encryption algorithms and encrypted communications

Jason Lisi, Public Key Encryption: Features and Vulnerabilities

Required:

Merrill, Cryptography for Lawyers - SCP

Bernstein v. U.S. (9th Cir.)

Bernstein v. US Dept. of State (N.D.Cal.)- CCP

Discretionary:

Peter Junger, Understanding Computers and Law - OYO

Junger v. Christopher materials - OYO

Proposed Federal Regulations on Licensing of Key Escrow Encryption Equipment and Software - OYO

The Encryption Policy Resource Page

Any document related to the Clipper Chip debate or the export control controversy - OYO

c. Electronic Commerce

Required:

Robert B. Mitchell, Restoring Realism in Software Licensing Law - SCP

ProCD v. Zeidenberg #1 ( paras. 78-95) - CCP

Washington State Digital Signature Act - OYO

McBride Baker & Coles Summary of Electronic Commerce and Digital Signature Legislation - OYO

Discretionary:

White House, A Framework for Global Electronic Commerce

Comments on the proposed revisions to the UCC

Articles on Electronic Commerce

Telcom AM, (Dec, 23, 1997) Tel-Save Gains 27,000 customers in AOL Sales Blitz, (re: advertising/online service)


Wrap-Up and Review

White House, A Framework for Global Electronic Commerce - OYO






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