Cyberspace Law: Privacy
- A Primer On The Proposed WIPO Treaty On Database Extraction Rights By James Love. The World Intellectual Property Organization will consider in December 1996 a new treaty that would require most countries to severely curtail the public's rights to use pubic domain materials stored in "databases."
- Anonymity on the Internet Must be Protected By Karina Rigby. Discusses how anonymous services are provided and used.
- Client Confidentiality - A Lawyer's Duties with Regard to Internet E-Mail By Robert L. Jones.
- Data Surveillance and Information Privacy by Roger Clarke (Australia)
- Discovery and Destruction of E-mail By Donald. S. Skupsky, The Computer Law Association.
- E-mail's Popularity Poses Workplace Privacy Problems By Steven Miller.The Federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 generally prohibits the interception of electronic communications, including e-mail. However, three major exceptions to the ECPA may allow the interception of employee e-mail.
- EDI Implementation By Benjamin Wright, The Computer Law Association.
- Employers, Employees, E-mail and The Internet By Karen L. Casser, The Computer Law Association.
- Flood Control on the Information Ocean - Living With Anonymity, Digital Cash, and Distributed Databases A. Michael Froomkin. This article seeks to explore the limits that technology imposes on the legal and policy options available to those concerned about anonymous communication, digital cash, and distributed databases, and the ways in which proposed limits on anonymous communication might reduce personal privacy in unexpected ways.
- Focus on Generic Skills for Information Technology Literacy By Robert H. Anderson and Tora K. Bikson. We believe that generic, rather than application-specific, knowledge and skills should be the focus of computer literacy.
- Internet Privacy Law By Timothy J. Walton. A discussion of developments in Internet law, hyperlinking citations across the Web.
- Lost and Found in Cyberspace - Informational Privacy in the Age of the Internet Discusses the state of the law regarding the rights of individuals to control the disclosure of their personal information and proposed fair information practices guidelines.
- On-Line Privacy By John H. Awerdick, The Computer Law Association.
- Protecting Privacy In Computerized Medical Information This Report examines how society can best protect individuals' privacy and preserve justified research access to personal health data.
- Seeking Shade In A Land Of Perpetual Sunlight - Privacy As Property In The Electronic Wilderness By Patricia Mell.
- Telephones and Voicemail at Work - Can Your Employer Spy on You? By Barbara Kate Repa. Copyright © Nolo Press.
- The Criminalization of True Anonymity in Cyberspace By George F. duPont.
- Toward an Ethics and Etiquette for Electronic Mail By Norman Z. Shapiro and Robert H. Anderson. The authors discuss the "etiquette" of sending and receiving electronic mail, drawing on personal observation of inappropriate or counterproductive use of these systems.
- Universal Access to E-mail (RAND). An information elite still exists, made up of those with access to and knowledge about computers and e-mail.
- As the CyberWorld Turns - The European Union's Data Protection Directive and Transborder Flows of Personal Data By Susan Gindin. Discusses the provisions of the Privacy Directive; privacy policies of the U.S., Australia, Canada, and Japan; and recent pronouncements by European Commission officials.
- Extinguishing the CDA Fire By Jonathan Wallace. An analysis of the ACLU v. Reno decision by a plaintiff in the case.
- Internet Privacy Law By Timothy J. Walton. Discusses legal issues involved with privacy and anonymity on the Internet.
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