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  • A Summary of the New Digital Millennium Copyright Act By Dan L. Bagatell, Brown & Bain. The statute primarily implements two international copyright treaties, the WIPO Copyright Treaty and WIPO Performances and Phonogram Treaty.
  • Copyright for Computer Authors By Professor Thomas G. Field, Jr.
  • Copyright for Computer Authors
  • Copyright Law for Webmasters By Timothy J. Walton.
  • Copyright on the Internet By Thomas G. Field, Jr. Focuses on copyright issues directly bearing on email lists and web pages.
  • Copyright on the Internet
  • Cybertheft - Will Copyright Law Prevent Digital Tyranny On the Superhighway? By Needham J. Boddie II.
  • Full Analysis of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Jonathan Band, Morrision & Foerster. On October 12, 1998, Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a complex piece of legislation which makes major changes in U.S. copyright law to address the digitally networked environment.
  • Multimedia Content and the Super Highway - Rapid Acceleration or Foot on the Brake? By Fred Greguras, et. al. (EFF). This paper summarizes the copyright and licensing issues involved in creating multimedia content, describes activities in Japan with respect to such issues, and proposes a U.S. multimedia clearinghouse.
  • Reforming Information Law in Copyright's Image By Jessica Litman, Professor of Law, Wayne State University.
  • Shifting The Possible - How Trusted Systems And Digital Property Rights Challenge Us To Rethink Digital Publishing By Mark Stefik. This article aims to demystify the technological shift and to show how it enables new ways of thinking about computers, information, and digital publishing.
  • The Copyright Grab By Paula Samuelson. This white paper argues if Clinton era legislation is enacted your traditional user rights to browse, share, or make private noncommercial copies of copyrighted works will be restricted.
  • The Information Age and the Printing Press - Looking Backward to See Ahead By James A. Dewar.
  • The Intellectual Property Renaissance in Cyberspace - Why Copyright Law Could Be Unimportant on the Internet By Eric Schlachter. This article analyzes leasons learned from the interneto glean some insights into the implications for copyright law and Internet-based commerce.
  • Web design and the Law by Timothy J. Walton. Provides an overview of areas of the law that Web designers need to understand.
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