Post Tagged with: "Internet Jurisdiction"

Court Cases Taming Wild West Web

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Businesses engaged in e-commerce activity and consumers venturing online are frequently concerned with the legal uncertainty created by online contracting and jurisdiction issues.

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July 7, 2003 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive
The Shift Toward “Targeting” For Internet Jurisdiction

The Shift Toward “Targeting” For Internet Jurisdiction

I contributed “The Shift Toward ‘Targeting’ For Internet Jurisdiction” to the book, Who Rules the Net? Essays on Internet Governance and Jurisdiction (A. Thierer, ed.) (Washington, DC: Cato Institute) (2003).

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January 1, 2003 Comments are Disabled Chapters

New Net Laws Reach Beyond Borders

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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.

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June 27, 2002 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive

Is There a There There: Towards Greater Certainty for Internet Jurisdiction

Is There a There There: Towards Greater Certainty for Internet Jurisdiction, 16 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 1345-1406 (2002)

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January 1, 2002 1 comment Scholarship

Internet Jurisdiction

Georgetown University Advanced E-commerce Institute, Washington, DC

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November 12, 2001 Comments are Disabled Conferences