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- catalog abstract ""A collection of articles from leading authorities defines and interprets the emerging technologies and the laws they instigate."--Cover.".
- catalog contributor b11474551.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""A collection of articles from leading authorities defines and interprets the emerging technologies and the laws they instigate."--Cover.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction / John White -- Why the anticircumvention regulations need revision / Pamela Samuelson -- Trademark disputes in cyberspace / Katharine E. Smith -- The Communications Decency Act is not as dead as you think / Michael E. Whitman, Anthony M. Townsend, and Robert J. Aalberts -- Practical legal aspects of software reverse engineering / Brian C. Behrens and Reuven R. Levary -- Robust open-source software / Peter G. Neumann -- Information is a double-edged sword / Peter G. Neumann -- The threat of long-arm jurisdiction to electronic commerce / Robert J. Aalberts, Anthony M. Townsend, and Michael E. Whitman -- Outlawing technology / Barbara Simons -- Does information really have to be licensed? / Pamela Samuelson -- Internet gambling / Peter G. Neumann -- Encoding the law into digital libraries / Pamela Samuelson -- Crypto key management / Peter G. Neumann -- Issues in the law of e-commerce / Richard L. Field -- Good news and bad news on the intellectual property front / Pamela Samuelson -- Embedding technical self-help in licensed software / Pamela Samuelson -- Cryptography, security, and the future / Bruce Schneier -- A case of academic plagiarism / Ned Kock.".
- catalog extent "68 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Intellectual property in the age of universal access.".
- catalog identifier "1581131690".
- catalog isFormatOf "Intellectual property in the age of universal access.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[New York] : Association for Computing Machinery,".
- catalog relation "Intellectual property in the age of universal access.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Copyright and electronic data processing United States.".
- catalog subject "Data protection Law and legislation United States.".
- catalog subject "Information technology United States.".
- catalog subject "Intellectual property United States.".
- catalog subject "KF3030.1.A75 I573 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / John White -- Why the anticircumvention regulations need revision / Pamela Samuelson -- Trademark disputes in cyberspace / Katharine E. Smith -- The Communications Decency Act is not as dead as you think / Michael E. Whitman, Anthony M. Townsend, and Robert J. Aalberts -- Practical legal aspects of software reverse engineering / Brian C. Behrens and Reuven R. Levary -- Robust open-source software / Peter G. Neumann -- Information is a double-edged sword / Peter G. Neumann -- The threat of long-arm jurisdiction to electronic commerce / Robert J. Aalberts, Anthony M. Townsend, and Michael E. Whitman -- Outlawing technology / Barbara Simons -- Does information really have to be licensed? / Pamela Samuelson -- Internet gambling / Peter G. Neumann -- Encoding the law into digital libraries / Pamela Samuelson -- Crypto key management / Peter G. Neumann -- Issues in the law of e-commerce / Richard L. Field -- Good news and bad news on the intellectual property front / Pamela Samuelson -- Embedding technical self-help in licensed software / Pamela Samuelson -- Cryptography, security, and the future / Bruce Schneier -- A case of academic plagiarism / Ned Kock.".
- catalog title "Intellectual property in the age of universal access : a collection of articles from leading authorities defines and interprets the emerging technologies and the laws they instigate ....".
- catalog type "text".