 | INTERNET LAW - Copyrighted Material v. University-Provided Digital Copies. |
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| | IBLS Editorial Department Sunday, May 18, 2008
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| | This could be one of those IP-IT (Intellectual Property- Information Technology) land-marking cases in the United States ("US"): Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and SAGE Publications, supported by the Association of American Publishers (hereafter "the Publishers"), have sued Georgia State University ("GSU") for copyright infringement. The Publishers claim GSU is infringing upon their copyrights by providing digital copies of the Publishers' courses to GSU students. [More...] |
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 | INTERNET LAW - Diploma In E-commerce Law |
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| | IBLS Online Education Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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| | E-Commerce University ECUniversity.com is pleased to announce its new Diploma in E-Commerce Law scheduled to begin on April 7th 2008.
Diploma in E-Commerce Law is developed and customized with the specific needs of online businesses. It delivers timely e-business law information indispensable to all professionals involved in e-commerce, from legal practitioners and advisors for multinational companies to business professionals seeking the latest information on global business strategy.
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 | INTERNET LAW - Wikipedia: The Free Online Encyclopedia and its Use as Court Source |
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| | Martha L. Arias, IBLS Director. Tuesday, March 06, 2007
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| | Wikipedia.org is a free online encyclopedia to which users, I mean average folks, resort every day in this technology era. It is easy, convenient, and fast! But, has Wikipedia reached enough credibility to be used in court proceedings around the world? Well, it seems it has. Wikipedia is being used by the European Court of Human Rights, World Intellectual Property Office- WIPO, the Swiss Federal Council, High Court of England and Wales, United States (U.S.) Federal Courts, just to name a few.
Wikipedia has been used as court source since 2003 and its court use increases every year.
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 | INTERNET LAW - Web-Braille: A US Digital Library for Vision Impaired Folks |
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| | Martha L. Arias, LL.B., J.D., LL.M. Wednesday, June 07, 2006
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| | The United States National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) implemented a web library program for blind and physically handicapped individuals. The program has been available since 1999 but new features are added constantly. Books and materials are accessible in an electronic form of contracted Braille, require the use of special equipment and are password protected.
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 | INTERNET LAW - The European Digital Library : Frequently Asked Questions |
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| | European Union Thursday, May 04, 2006
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 | INTERNET LAW - European Commission steps up efforts to put Europe’s memory on the Web via a “European Digital Library” |
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| | European Commission Thursday, May 04, 2006
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 | INTERNET LAW - The History of Internet in Thailand |
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| | by Sirin Palasri, Steven Huter, and Zita Wenzel Thursday, May 04, 2006
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 | INTERNET LAW - WIPO Distance Learning Programs |
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| | WIPO Thursday, May 04, 2006
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 | INTERNET LAW - ECLAC Launches Web Site for Its 31st Session |
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| | Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean Thursday, May 04, 2006
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 | INTERNET LAW - Korea: Digitalization of Local Culture |
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| | The Academy of Korean Studies Thursday, May 04, 2006
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 | INTERNET LAW - Digitization and Preservation Initiatives |
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| | By the U.S. Government Printing Office Thursday, May 04, 2006
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