Cyberlaw problems of policy and jurisprudence in the information age

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adam_text SUMMARY OF CONTENTS PAGE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS III TABLE OF CASES XV TABLE OF AUTHORITIES XXIII UNIT ONE: INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS L CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION TO THE IDEA OF CYBERLAW 3 A. WHY CYBERLAW? 4 B. OUR APPROACH 15 C. INTERNET BASICS 17 CHAPTER TWO: PROBLEMS OF METAPHOR AND ANALOGY: INTRODUCTORY CASE STUDIES 27 INTRODUCTION 27 A. TRESPASS TO CHATTELS IN CYBERSPACE 28 B. INTERNET TRANSMISSIONS AND CABLE TV SYSTEMS 50 C. INTERNET ACCESS AND CONTENT FILTERING IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES 61 UNIT TWO: WHO REGULATES? 67 CHAPTER THREE: PROBLEMS OF GEOGRAPHY AND SOVEREIGNTY 69 INTRODUCTION 69 A. THE THEORETICAL DEBATE 71 B. JURISDICTION TO PRESCRIBE 87 C. JURISDICTION TO ADJUDICATE 113 D. JUDGMENT RECOGNITION 137 E. CONCLUDING CASE STUDY ON GOVERNING THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM AND THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF LEGAL REGIMES 145 CHAPTER FOUR: PROBLEMS OF PUBLIC VERSUS PRIVATE REGULATION 167 INTRODUCTION 167 A. PRIVATE REGULATION 168 B. PUBLIC REGULATORY RESPONSES TO PRIVATE REGULATION 225 C. CONCLUDING CASE STUDY ON SEARCH ENGINES AND THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN 270 UNIT THREE: HOW TO REGULATE 279 CHAPTER FIVE: PROBLEMS OF INTERMEDIARIES 281 INTRODUCTION 281 A. INTERMEDIARY CONTROL OF IDENTITY AND ANONYMITY 283 B. INTERMEDIARY LIABILITY FOR ONLINE CONDUCT 301 C. COUNTERFEIT GOODS IN THE ONLINE MARKETPLACE 373 D. PRESSURES FOR REFORM 393 SUMMARY OF CONTENTS CHAPTER SIX: PROBLEMS OF LEGAL RULES AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION 405 INTRODUCTION 405 A. THE EFFECT OF LEGAL RULES ON TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION 406 B. EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE ON LEGAL RULES 464 UNIT FOUR: WHAT TO REGULATE 489 CHAPTER SEVEN: REGULATING PRIVACY AND SURVEILLANCE 491 INTRODUCTION 491 A. FRAMING PRIVACY 494 B. CASE STUDY: ONLINE DATA COLLECTION AND BEHAVIOR ADVERTISING 507 C. GOVERNMENT SURVEILLANCE AND DATA MINING 532 D. EMERGING PRIVACY CHALLENGES - --- 563 CHAPTER EIGHT: REGULATING SPEECH 571 INTRODUCTION 571 A. WHAT IS SPEECH ? 572 B. GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT SPEECH 581 C. FILTERING AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT 597 D. INTERNATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS 642 INDEX 655 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS III TABLE OF CASES XV TABLE OF AUTHORITIES XXIII UNIT ONE: INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS L CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION TO THE IDEA OF CYBERLAW 3 A. WHY CYBERLAW? 4 FRANK H. EASTERBROOK, CYBERSPACE AND THE LAW OF THE HORSE 4 LAWRENCE LESSIG, THE LAW OF THE HORSE: WHAT CYBERLAW MIGHT TEACH 6 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 12 BRETT FRISCHMANN, WHY INTERNET STUDIES? 13 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 14 B. OUR APPROACH 15 C. INTERNET BASICS 17 CHAPTER TWO: PROBLEMS OF METAPHOR AND ANALOGY: INTRODUCTORY CASE STUDIES 27 INTRODUCTION 27 A. TRESPASS TO CHATTELS IN CYBERSPACE 28 EBAY, INC. V. BIDDER S EDGE, INC. 28 INTEL CORPORATION V. HAMIDI 33 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 46 B. INTERNET TRANSMISSIONS AND CABLE TV SYSTEMS 50 AMERICAN BROADCASTING COS., INC. V. AEREO, INC. 50 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 58 C. INTERNET ACCESS AND CONTENT FILTERING IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES 61 MAINSTREAM LOUDOUN V. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LOUDOUN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 61 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 65 UNIT TWO: WHO REGULATES? 67 CHAPTER THREE: PROBLEMS OF GEOGRAPHY AND SOVEREIGNTY 69 INTRODUCTION 69 A. THE THEORETICAL DEBATE 71 DAVID R. JOHNSON AND DAVID G. POST, LAW AND BORDERS* THE RISE OF LAW IN CYBERSPACE 71 TABLE OF CONTENTS JACK L. GOLDSMITH, THE INTERNET AND THE ABIDING SIGNIFICANCE OF TERRITORIAL SOVEREIGNTY 75 JACK L. GOLDSMITH, AGAINST CYBERANARCHY 79 DAVID G. POST, AGAINST AGAINST CYBERANARCHY 81 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 86 B. JURISDICTION TO PRESCRIBE 87 NOTE ON JURISDICTION 87 1. EXTRATERRITORIAL REGULATION OF SPEECH 88 LA LIGUE CONTRE LE RACISME ET LANTISEMITISME V. YAHOO!, INC. 88 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 89 FURTHER PROBLEMS OF EXTRATERRITORIAL REGULATION 91 2. THE DORMANT COMMERCE CLAUSE 95 NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND V. TARGET CORP. 95 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 101 3. COMMUNITY STANDARDS FOR SEXUALLY EXPLICIT SPEECH 102 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION V. RENO - 103 ASHCROFT V. AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION 107 NOTES AND QUESTIONS ILL C. JURISDICTION TO ADJUDICATE 113 1. THE UNITED STATES PERSONAL JURISDICTION INQUIRY 113 2. JURISDICTION BASED ON ONLINE INTERACTION 116 YOUNG V. NEW HAVEN ADVOCATE 120 UBID, INC. V. THE GODADDY GROUP, INC. 124 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 133 PAUL SCHIFF BERMAN, THE GLOBALIZATION OF JURISDICTION 134 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 136 D. JUDGMENT RECOGNITION 137 YAHOO!, INC. V. LA LIGUE CONTRE LE RACISME ET LANTISEMITISME 139 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 143 E. CONCLUDING CASE STUDY ON GOVERNING THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM AND THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF LEGAL REGIMES 145 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM 146 2. THE CREATION OF ICANN 149 3. ICANN, TRADEMARK LAW, AND REGULATION BY CONTRACT 150 THE UNIFORM DISPUTE RESOLUTION POLICY 150 4. THE UDRP AND DOMESTIC TRADEMARK LAW 154 GLOBALSANTAFE CORP. V. GLOBALSANTAFE.COM 157 CHAPTER FOUR: PROBLEMS OF PUBLIC VERSUS PRIVATE REGULATION 167 INTRODUCTION 167 A. PRIVATE REGULATION 168 1. REGULATION BY CONTRACT: PROCESS AND FORMATION 169 PROCD, INC. V. ZEIDENBERG 169 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 172 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECHT V. NETSCAPE COMMUNICATIONS CORP. 173 HANCOCK V. AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. 178 FTEJA V. FACEBOOK, INC. 182 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 185 REGISTER.COM, INC. V. VERIO, INC. 186 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 191 ROBINSON MEYER, EVERYTHING WE KNOW ABOUT FACEBOOK S SECRET MOOD MANIPULATION EXPERIMENT 196 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 198 2. REGULATION BY CONTRACT: EXAMINING SUBSTANTIVE TERMS 199 A. SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES 200 B. MEDIA SHARING SITES 201 C. ONLINE VIRTUAL WORLDS 205 D. COLLABORATIVE PEER-PRODUCTION PLATFORMS 208 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 210 BRAGG V. LINDEN RESEARCH, INC. 210 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 218 3. REGULATION BY CONTRACT: PRIVATE-PUBLIC, FIRM-STATE DYNAMICS 220 MARGARET JANE RADIN, REGULATION BY CONTRACT, REGULATION BY MACHINE 220 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 224 B. PUBLIC REGULATORY RESPONSES TO PRIVATE REGULATION 225 1. APPLYING CONSTITUTIONAL NORMS TO PRIVATE ENTITIES 226 2. PUBLIC REGULATION IN RESPONSE TO PRIVATE REGULATION 229 BRETT M. FRISCHMANN, INFRASTRUCTURE: THE SOCIAL VALUE OF SHARED RESOURCES 229 A. OPEN ACCESS 232 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 235 B. NETWORK NEUTRALITY 235 IN THE MATTER OF PROTECTING AND PROMOTING THE OPEN INTERNET 240 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 254 C. BEYOND NETWORK NEUTRALITY 257 SEARCH KING, INC. V. GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY, INC. 257 FRANK PASQUALE, RANKINGS, REDUCTIONISM, AND RESPONSIBILITY 260 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 266 DAVID A. HYMAN & DAVID J. FRANKLYN, SEARCH BIAS AND THE LIMITS OF ANTITRUST: AN EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVE ON REMEDIES 267 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 269 C. CONCLUDING CASE STUDY ON SEARCH ENGINES AND THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN 270 GOOGLE SPAIN, SL & GOOGLE, INC. V. AGENDA ESPANOLA DE PROTECCION DE DATOS (AEPD) 270 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 278 TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT THREE: HOW TO REGULATE 279 CHAPTER FIVE: PROBLEMS OF INTERMEDIARIES 281 INTRODUCTION 281 A. INTERMEDIARY CONTROL OF IDENTITY AND ANONYMITY 283 DOE NO. 1 V. CAHILL 284 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 292 NOTE ON SUBSECTION 512(H) OF THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT -- 294 SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, INC. V. DOES 1-40 297 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 301 B. INTERMEDIARY LIABILITY FOR ONLINE CONDUCT 301 IRA S. BUSHEY & SONS, INC. V. UNITED STATES 302 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 304 1. SECONDARY LIABILITY FOR DEFAMATORY CONTENT: THE COMMON LAW BACKDROP 306 CUBBY, INC. V. COMPUSERVE, INC. 306 STRATTON OAKMONT, INC. V. PRODIGY SERVICES CO. 308 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 311 2. SECTION 230 OF THE COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT 311 SECTION 230 OF THE COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT 311 ZERAN V. AMERICA ONLINE, INC. 314 BLUMENTHAL V. DRUDGE 320 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 324 CHICAGO LAWYERS COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER LAW, INC., V. CRAIGSLIST, INC. 326 FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL OF SAN FERNANDO VALLEY V. ROOMMATES.COM, LLC 330 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 343 3. SECONDARY LIABILITY FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT: THE COMMON LAW BACKDROP 345 RELIGIOUS TECHNOLOGY CENTER V. NETCOM ON-LINE COMMUNICATION SERVICES 346 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 353 4. SECTION 512 OF THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT 354 SECTION 512 OF THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT 355 NOTES AND QUESTIONS - 360 VIACOM INT L V. YOUTUBE, INC. 362 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 372 C. COUNTERFEIT GOODS IN THE ONLINE MARKETPLACE 373 TIFFANY (NJ) INC. V. EBAY INC. 374 LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER S.A. V. EBAY INC. * 385 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 391 D. PRESSURES FOR REFORM 393 MARK A. LEMLEY, RATIONALIZING INTERNET SAFE HARBORS 394 REBECCA TUSHNET, POWER WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY: INTERMEDIARIES AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT - * 399 TABLE OF CONTENTS XIII NOTES AND QUESTIONS 402 CHAPTER SIX: PROBLEMS OF LEGAL RULES AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION 405 INTRODUCTION 405 A. THE EFFECT OF LEGAL RULES ON TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION 406 SONY CORPORATION OF AMERICA V. UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS, INC.* 409 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 415 A & M RECORDS, INC. V. NAPSTER, INC. 422 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 432 METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER STUDIOS INC. V. GROKSTER, LTD. 433 NOTES AND QUESTIONS - 450 SECTION 1201 OF THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT 454 REAL NETWORKS, INC. V. STREAMBOX, INC. 456 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 462 B. EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE ON LEGAL RULES 464 OLMSTEAD V. UNITED STATES 466 KATZ V. UNITED STATES 469 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 472 UNITED STATES V. JONES 475 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 487 UNIT FOUR: WHAT TO REGULATE 489 CHAPTER SEVEN: REGULATING PRIVACY AND SURVEILLANCE 491 INTRODUCTION 491 A. FRAMING PRIVACY 494 DANIEL J. SOLOVE, CONCEPTUALIZING PRIVACY 494 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 500 PAUL M. SCHWARTZ, PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY IN CYBERSPACE 501 JULIE E. COHEN, EXAMINED LIVES: INFORMATIONAL PRIVACY AND THE SUBJECT AS OBJECT 504 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 506 B. CASE STUDY: ONLINE DATA COLLECTION AND BEHAVIOR ADVERTISING 507 ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY, OPINION 2/2010 ON ONLINE BEHAVIOURAL ADVERTISING 510 1. FAIR INFORMATION PRACTICES AND INDUSTRY SELF-REGULATION -- 512 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION STAFF, SELF-REGULATORY PRINCIPLES FOR ONLINE BEHAVIORAL ADVERTISING 514 NETWORK ADVERTISING INITIATIVE, 2015 UPDATE TO THE NAI CODE OF CONDUCT 516 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 519 2. TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES 524 3. THIRD-PARTY TRUST AUTHORITIES 526 4. MANDATORY STANDARDS 528 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 531 C. GOVERNMENT SURVEILLANCE AND DATA MINING 532 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PROSPECTIVE ACQUISITION OF COMMUNICATION CONTENTS 533 BERGER V. NEW YORK 533 INTERCEPTION OF WIRE, ORAL, AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 535 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 538 2. RETROSPECTIVE ACQUISITION OF STORED COMMUNICATIONS 538 UNITED STATES V. WARSHAK 539 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 548 3. ACQUISITION OF NONCONTENT INFORMATION 549 4. COMMUNICATIONS SURVEILLANCE IN NATIONAL SECURITY INVESTIGATIONS 551 5. GOVERNMENT DATA MINING 554 IRA S. RUBENSTEIN, RONALD D. LEE, & PAUL M. SCHWARTZ, DATA MINING AND INTERNET PROFILING: EMERGING REGULATORY AND TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES 556 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 561 D. EMERGING PRIVACY CHALLENGES 563 JONATHAN ZITTRAIN, THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET*AND HOW TO STOP IT 563 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 569 CHAPTER EIGHT: REGULATING SPEECH 571 INTRODUCTION 571 A. WHAT IS SPEECH ? 572 UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS, INC. V. CORLEY 572 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 579 B. GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT SPEECH 581 RENO V. AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION 583 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 594 C. FILTERING AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT 597 ASHCROFT V. AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION 598 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 608 LAWRENCE LESSIG, CODE AND OTHER LAWS OF CYBERSPACE 609 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 612 UNITED STATES V. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, INC. 613 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 627 PENNSYLVANIA INTERNET CHILD PORNOGRAPHY ACT 628 CENTER FOR DEMOCRACY AND TECHNOLOGY V. PAPPERT 630 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 640 D. INTERNATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS 642 OPENNET INITIATIVE, ABOUT FILTERING 642 DEREK E. BAMBAUER, CYBERSIEVES -- 644 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 646 DOW JONES & CO., INC. V GUTNICK 648 NOTES AND QUESTIONS 654 INDEX 655
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Politik
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title Cyberlaw problems of policy and jurisprudence in the information age
title_auth Cyberlaw problems of policy and jurisprudence in the information age
title_exact_search Cyberlaw problems of policy and jurisprudence in the information age
title_full Cyberlaw problems of policy and jurisprudence in the information age by Patricia L. Bellia [und 3 weitere]
title_fullStr Cyberlaw problems of policy and jurisprudence in the information age by Patricia L. Bellia [und 3 weitere]
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title_short Cyberlaw
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topic Politik
Recht
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Internet Government policy United States
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