Introduction

This is a one (1) credit hour directed research course that surveys select laws applicable to the Internet. Like sea, ocean, coastal, and (yes) space law, Internet Law is about a place more than a discrete subject matter. The constantly emerging problems and the legal issues raised, often test, try, and push traditional legal theories and rules into new directions. There are 8 exercises designed to merely acquaint you with a topic. The purpose is to quickly expose you to issues that may be of interest to you for research. Each exercise is not a mini course on the topic but merely exposure to guide your thinking and paper topic selection.

Beyond information delivery problems, lawyers must now understand digital records--how client's use and misuse computers. The ubiquitous internet also challenges our understandings and bases for international law--cyberspace and cybertime have no national boundaries.

While many solutions, at first, seem readily available in the law, you will quickly notice that you are trying to hit the "legal nail" with an ice-cream scoop instead of a hammer!            

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