Although a small minority may still view the Internet as a "wild west" where traditional law does not apply, most Canadians accept that laws such as the Criminal Code, consumer protection statutes and privacy protections apply equally offline and on-line.
Archive for February, 2002
Internet Content Liability
Internet Law and Policy Forum International Workshop on Content-related Issues: Policy/Legal Frameworks and Solutions, Tokyo, Japan
The Cyberlaw Rules: How the Internet is Transformi
Canadian Centre for Management Development’s Armchair Series, Ottawa
Technological Change and Legal Response in E-commerce
Institute for the Study of Information Technology and Society, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Brands, Free Speech Clash Over Domains
Although most domain name disputes are primarily a matter of trademark law, recent experience suggests that cases are increasingly moving beyond issues of trademarks toward fundamental questions of freedom of speech.