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Author / Creator:Perritt, Henry H. Jr., 1944-
Edition:Rev. ed.
Imprint:Austin [Tex.] : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business; Frederick, MD : Aspen Publishers, c2010-
Description:v. (loose-leaf) ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8126711
Related Items:Continues: Law and the information superhighway.
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ISBN:9780735593213 (loose-leaf)
0735593213 (loose-leaf)
Notes:"Successor edition to Law and the information superhighway, second edition."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Also available online.
Other form:Online version
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Information Infrastructure As A Source Of Legal Issues
  • Introduction and Nature of Problem
  • Basic Technologies, Terms and Concepts
  • Other Parts of the Infrastructure and the Historical Evolution towards the Internet
  • Collapse of the Four Traditional Legal Categories
  • Commercializing the Internet
  • Adapting Legal Doctrine
  • Chapter 2. Access To Networks And Facilities
  • Introduction and Description of the Problem
  • Sources of Right
  • Common Carrier Obligations
  • Antitrust
  • Eminent Domain and Condemnation of Intellectual Property
  • Enforcing Express and Implied Contracts
  • Privileges and Immunities
  • Access to Domain Name Registration Systems
  • Sample Statement of Access Rights
  • Sample Access Agreement
  • Sample Electronic Publishing Agreement
  • Chapter 3. Privacy
  • Introduction and Description of the Problem
  • Legal Relationships and Interests
  • Common-Law Invasion of Privacy
  • Electronic Surveillance
  • Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
  • Protection of Particular Domains
  • Unsolicited Communications
  • Constitutional Protection
  • State Data Protection Laws
  • Waiver of Privacy Rights
  • European Data Protection
  • Future U.S. Legal Initiatives
  • Privacy Under 1996 Act CALEA
  • Compliance Procedures
  • Chapter 4. Liability For Harmful Communications
  • Introduction and Description of the Problem
  • Types of Information Torts
  • Strict Products Liability
  • Contract Rights
  • Fair Credit Reporting Act Obligations
  • False Advertising and Other Consumer Fraud
  • Trespass
  • Intermediaries
  • Liability Resulting from Self-Help Remedies
  • Disclaimer Language
  • Chapter 5. Liability For Service Failures Or Failures Of Products To Perform
  • Introduction and Description of the Problem
  • Breach of Contract
  • Coverage by UCC Article 2
  • UCITA
  • Warranty Concepts
  • Licensing
  • Relationship Among Contract, Warranty, and Tort Theories
  • Fraudulent Misrepresentation
  • Consumer Protection
  • Damages
  • Sample Disclaimer Language
  • Checklist for License Agreement
  • Chapter 6. Constitutional Considerations
  • Overview of Constitutional Concepts
  • First Amendment: Introduction
  • First Amendment as a Shield: Blocking Mandates for Inclusion of Content
  • First Amendment as Limitation on Private Rights and Remedies
  • Prior Restraint and Copyright
  • Conflict Between First Amendment and Antitrust Principles
  • First Amendment as a Sword: Source of Private Duty
  • Fourth Amendment Issues
  • Substantive Due Process and Equal Protection
  • Property Rights
  • Burdens on Interstate Commerce
  • Publicity for Convicted Sex Offenders
  • Double Jeopardy
  • Chapter 7. Regulation
  • Nature of the Problem and Introduction
  • Legal Overview
  • Common Carrier Regulation
  • Cable Regulation
  • Radio Regulation
  • Antitrust Limitations on Pricing
  • Disabled Access
  • FCC Regulation of the Internet
  • Net Neutrality
  • Future Federal Legislation
  • State Regulation
  • Actions by Other Federal Agencies
  • Electric Power Grid Access
  • Network Self-Governance
  • Consolidation and Industry Structure
  • Chapter 8. Interoperability And Compatibility
  • Description of the P