The ubiquity of workplace computing and on-line communications has created key new legal issues for employers and employees.
Archive for June, 2002
New Net Laws Reach Beyond Borders
The challenge of borders lies at the very heart of cyberlaw. Most observers have long argued that the Internet presents lawmakers with a jurisdictional dilemma: The Internet is viewed as "borderless," but law is best characterized as "bordered" because national laws typically stop at the border.
Public’s Role in Net Governance Threatened
As the Internet blossomed from a small community of users to a global phenomenon in the mid-1990s, the governance of the domain name system underwent a similarly dramatic change.
Extra-Territoriality and the Internet
INET 2002 Conference, Washington, DC
Cyberlaw 2.0
OBA E-commerce Section Year-End Dinner, Toronto