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I TIbM VI ¦ THE ONLINE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT 1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Law 2
Section 1: What Is Law? 2
Section 2: The Common Law Tradition 3
Early English Courts 3
Courts of Law and Remedies at Law 3
Courts of Equity and Remedies in Equity 4
Legal and Equitable Remedies Today 5
The Doctrine of Stare Decisis 6
Case Precedents and Case Reporters 6
Stare Decisis and the Common Law Tradition 6
Departures from Precedent 7
When There Is No Precedent 7
Stare Decisis and Legal Reasoning 7
Basic Steps in Legal Reasoning 8
Forms of Legal Reasoning 8
There Is No One Right Answer 10
Section 3: Sources of American Law 10
Constitutional Law 11
Statutory Law 11
Uniform Laws 11
The Uniform Commercial Code 12
Administrative Law 12
Federal Agencies 12
State and Local Agencies 13
Case Law and Common Law Doctrines 13
The Relationship between the Common Law and Statutory Law 13
Section 4: Classifications of Law 15
Section 5: E Commerce and the Law 16
Terms and Concepts 16
Questions and Case Problems 16
Web Exercises 17
Chapter 1 Appendix 18
Section 1: Finding and Analyzing the Law 18
Section 2: Finding Statutory and Administrative Law 18
Section 3: Finding Case Law 19
State Court Decisions 19
CONTENTS,®
Federal Court Decisions 20
Old Case Law 25
Case Digests and Legal Encyclopedias 25
Section 4: How to Read and Understand Case Law 25
Case Titles 25
Terminology 26
Parties to Lawsuits 26
Judges and Justices 26
Decisions and Opinions 26
A Sample Court Case 27
Chapter 2 Resolution of Disputes 30
Section 1: The Judiciary s Role in American Government 31
Checks and Balances in the American Governmental System 31
Judicial Review 31
Section 2: Basic Judicial Requirements 32
Jurisdiction 32
Jurisdiction over Persons 32
Jurisdiction over Property 34
Jurisdiction over Subject Matter 34
Original and Appellate Jurisdiction 34
Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts 35
Exclusive versus Concurrent Jurisdiction 35
Venue 36
Standing to Sue 37
Procedural Rules 38
Section 3: The State and Federal Court Systems 39
State Court Systems 39
Trial Courts 40
Courts of Appeals 40
State Supreme (Highest) Courts 41
The Federal Court System 41
U.S. District Courts 41
U.S. Courts of Appeals 41
United States Supreme Court 42
How Cases Reach the Supreme Court 43
Section 4: Technology and the Courts 44
Jurisdiction in Cyberspace 44
Electronic Filing 46
Electronic Filing in the Federal Courts 46
State and Local Experiments with Electronic Filing 47
There Are Still Hurdles to Overcome 47
Courts Online 49
Toward a Virtual Courtroom 50
Section 5: Alternative Dispute Resolution 50
Negotiation 51
Mini Trials 51
Early Neutral Case Evaluation 51
Summary Jury Trials 51
contents /•)
Conciliation 51
Mediation 52
The Mediator s Role 52
The Advantages of Mediation 52
Arbitration 52
The Arbitration Process 53
Arbitration Clauses and Statutes 53
ARBITRABILnY 53
Providers of ADR Services 55
Terms and Concepts 56
Questions and Case Problems 57
Web Exercises 58
Chapter 3 E Commerce and Dispute Resolution 59
Section 1: E Commerce Disputes 60
Section 2: Online Resolution of Domain Name Disputes 61
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers 62
ICANN s Services 62
ICANN s Dispute Resolution Procedure 64
World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration
and Mediation Center 66
Section 3: Online Resolution of Other Disputes 68
Negotiation Services 69
Mediation Providers 69
Online Ombuds Office 69
SquareTrade 70
Arbitration Programs 70
Resolution Forum, Inc. 70
Virtual Magistrate Project 70
Other Methods of Online Dispute Resolution 71
Section 4: The Future of E Commerce Dispute Resolution 71
The Advantages of ODR 72
The Disadvantages of ODR 73
Terms and Concepts 73
Questions and Case Problems 73
Web Exercises 74
Chapter 4 Cyber Torts and Crimes 75
Section 1: Intentional Torts 77
Intentional Torts against Persons and Business Relationships 77
Assault and Battery 77
False Imprisonment 78
Defamation 78
Invasion of Privacy 79
Fraudulent Misrepresentation 79
Wrongful Interference 81
Intentional Torts against Property 83
Trespass to Land 83
CONTENTS/Ol
Trespass to Personal Property 84
Conversion 84
Disparagement of Property 85
Section 2: Negligence 86
The Duty of Care and Its Breach 86
Duty of Landowners 86
Duty of Professionals 87
The Injury Requirement and Damages 87
Causation 87
Causation in Fact and Proximate Cause 87
foreseeabhjty 88
Defenses to Negligence 89
Assumption of Risk 89
Contributory and Comparative Negligence 89
Section 3: Strict Liability in Tort 90
Section 4: Cyber Torts 90
Defamation Online 90
Liability of Internet Service Providers 91
Piercing the Veil of Anonymity 92
Tort Liability and Computer Viruses 93
Section 5: Crimes 94
Types of Crime 94
Violent Crime against Persons 94
Property Crime 94
Public Order Crime 95
White Collar Crime 95
Computer Crime 96
The Essentials of Criminal Liability 97
The Criminal Act 97
State of Mind 97
Defenses to Criminal Liability 97
Infancy 98
Insanity 98
Entrapment 98
Immunity 98
Constitutional Safeguards 98
Section 6: Cyber Crimes 99
Types of Cyber Crimes 100
Cyber Stalking 100
Cyber Theft 100
Online Pornography 101
Gambling in Cyberspace 103
Hacking and Cyber Terrorism 104
Crime Control versus Civil Liberties 104
Terms and Concepts 105
Questions and Case Problems 105
Web Exercises 106
CONTENTS /®
Chapter 5 Intellectual Property—Patents and Copyrights 107
Section 1: Patents 110
Patent Infringement 110
Patents for Software 111
Business Process Patents 111
Internet Companies and Business Process Patents 111
The Controversy over Business Process Patents 112
Online Patent Databases 112
Section 2: Copyrights 113
What Is Protected Expression? 114
Copyright Infringement 114
Copyright Protection for Software 116
Copyrights in Digital Information 117
The Copyright Act of 1976 117
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 121
MP3 and File Sharing Technology 121
File Sharing What the Future Holds 125
Section 3: International Protection for Intellectual Property 125
The Berne Convention 125
The TRIPS Agreement 126
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WTPO) Copyright
Treaty of 1996 127
Terms and Concepts 127
Questions and Case Problems 127
Web Exercises 128
Chapter 6 Intellectual Property—Trademarks, Cyber Marks, and
Trade Secrets 129
Section 1: Trademarks and Related Property 129
Statutory Protection of Trademarks 131
Trademark Registration 131
Distinctiveness of Mark 132
Strong Marks 132
Secondary Meaning 132
Generic Terms 132
Trade Dress 134
Service, Certification, and Collective Marks 134
Trade Names 134
Section 2: Cyber Marks 134
Domain Names 134
Anticybersquatting Legislation 135
Meta Tags 138
Dilution in the Online World 139
Licensing 139
Section 3: Trade Secrets 140
State and Federal Law on Trade Secrets 140
Trade Secrets in Cyberspace 141
contents m
Terms and Concepts 143
Questions and Case Problems 143
Web Exercises 144
IIIJIIJUUI.M ECONOMICS AND E COMMERCE 145
Chapter 7 Cyber/banking and E Money 146
Section 1: Electronic Fund Transfers in Use 147
Automated Teller Machines 147
Automated Clearing Houses 147
The Federal Reserve s ACH Two Day Rule 147
Dealing with the ACH Two Day Rule 147
Stored Value Cards 149
Debit Cards 150
Debit Cards as Electronic Checking 150
Debit Card Expenses to the Banking System 150
Section 2: Smart Cards and Digital Cash 153
Smart Cards 153
Why Digital Cash May Become Popular 154
Deposit Insurance for Smart Card Balances 155
Legal Protection for Smart Cards 155
Privacy Issues 156
Protection of Online Financial Information 156
Section 3: E Signatures 156
E Signature Technologies 157
State Laws Governing E Signatures 157
Federal Law on E Signatures and E Documents 158
Section 4: Cyberpayment Intermediaries 160
Online Payment Usage Is Still in Its Infancy in the United States 160
The Standardization of Smart Card Technology 160
Digital Cash Use in the Future 161
Section 5: Online Banking 161
E Money Payment Information 162
How Online Banking Has Developed 162
What Must Come First in Online Banking? 162
Competitive Pressures for Online Banking 163
Internet Loan Brokers 163
Internet Credit Card Businesses 163
Internet Mortgage Market 163
Problems with Regulatory Compliance 164
Section 6: Security Issues Loom Large 164
The Security of Digital Cash 164
Digital Counterfeiting 165
Stealing Digital Cash Offline and Online 165
Making E Money Catch a Cold 165
Malfunctioning Money 165
Section 7: What Will Digital Cash Replace, If Anything? 166
Checks versus Currency 166
CONTENTS fi
Digital Cash Features 166
Section 8: Digital Cash, Central Bankers, and
Banking Regulation 168
Terms and Concepts 169
Questions and Case Problems 169
Web Exercises 170
Chapter 8 Antitrust 171
Section 1: The Sherman Antitrust Act 172
Major Provisions of the Sherman Act 172
Jurisdictional Requirements 173
Section 2: Section 1 of the Sherman Act 173
The Rule of Reason 173
Per Se Violations of Section 1 174
Horizontal Restraints 174
Price Fixing 174
Group Boycotts 175
Horizontal Market Division 175
Trade Associations 175
Joint Ventures 176
Vertical Restraints 176
Territorial or Customer Restrictions 176
Resale Price Maintenance Agreements 178
Refusals to Deal 179
Section 3: Section 2 of the Sherman Act 180
Monopolization 180
Monopoly Power 180
The Intent Requirement 181
Attempts to Monopolize 181
Section 4: The Knowledge Society Are We Destined
for More Monopolies? 183
Natural Monopolies and Increasing Returns 185
Switching Costs 185
Comparing Traditional and Knowledge Based Monopolists 185
Section 5: The Clayton Act 186
Price Discrimination 186
Exclusionary Practices 186
Exclusive Dealing Contracts 186
Tying Arrangements 187
Mergers 187
Horizontal Mergers 188
Vertical Mergers 188
Conglomerate Mergers 189
Interlocking Directorates 189
Section 6: The Federal Trade Commission Act 189
Section 7: Enforcement of Antitrust Laws 190
Section 8: U.S. Antitrust Laws in the Global Context 190
Section 9: Exemptions from Antitrust Laws 191
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I'TIbM VI ¦ THE ONLINE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT 1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Law 2
Section 1: What Is Law? 2
Section 2: The Common Law Tradition 3
Early English Courts 3
Courts of Law and Remedies at Law 3
Courts of Equity and Remedies in Equity 4
Legal and Equitable Remedies Today 5
The Doctrine of Stare Decisis 6
Case Precedents and Case Reporters 6
Stare Decisis and the Common Law Tradition 6
Departures from Precedent 7
When There Is No Precedent 7
Stare Decisis and Legal Reasoning 7
Basic Steps in Legal Reasoning 8
Forms of Legal Reasoning 8
There Is No One "Right" Answer 10
Section 3: Sources of American Law 10
Constitutional Law 11
Statutory Law 11
Uniform Laws 11
The Uniform Commercial Code 12
Administrative Law 12
Federal Agencies 12
State and Local Agencies 13
Case Law and Common Law Doctrines 13
The Relationship between the Common Law and Statutory Law 13
Section 4: Classifications of Law 15
Section 5: E Commerce and the Law 16
Terms and Concepts 16
Questions and Case Problems 16
Web Exercises 17
Chapter 1 Appendix 18
Section 1: Finding and Analyzing the Law 18
Section 2: Finding Statutory and Administrative Law 18
Section 3: Finding Case Law 19
State Court Decisions 19
CONTENTS,®
Federal Court Decisions 20
Old Case Law 25
Case Digests and Legal Encyclopedias 25
Section 4: How to Read and Understand Case Law 25
Case Titles 25
Terminology 26
Parties to Lawsuits 26
Judges and Justices 26
Decisions and Opinions 26
A Sample Court Case 27
Chapter 2 Resolution of Disputes 30
Section 1: The Judiciary's Role in American Government 31
Checks and Balances in the American Governmental System 31
Judicial Review 31
Section 2: Basic Judicial Requirements 32
Jurisdiction 32
Jurisdiction over Persons 32
Jurisdiction over Property 34
Jurisdiction over Subject Matter 34
Original and Appellate Jurisdiction 34
Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts 35
Exclusive versus Concurrent Jurisdiction 35
Venue 36
Standing to Sue 37
Procedural Rules 38
Section 3: The State and Federal Court Systems 39
State Court Systems 39
Trial Courts 40
Courts of Appeals 40
State Supreme (Highest) Courts 41
The Federal Court System 41
U.S. District Courts 41
U.S. Courts of Appeals 41
United States Supreme Court 42
How Cases Reach the Supreme Court 43
Section 4: Technology and the Courts 44
Jurisdiction in Cyberspace 44
Electronic Filing 46
Electronic Filing in the Federal Courts 46
State and Local Experiments with Electronic Filing 47
There Are Still Hurdles to Overcome 47
Courts Online 49
Toward a Virtual Courtroom 50
Section 5: Alternative Dispute Resolution 50
Negotiation 51
Mini Trials 51
Early Neutral Case Evaluation 51
Summary Jury Trials 51
contents /•)
Conciliation 51
Mediation 52
The Mediator's Role 52
The Advantages of Mediation 52
Arbitration 52
The Arbitration Process 53
Arbitration Clauses and Statutes 53
ARBITRABILnY 53
Providers of ADR Services 55
Terms and Concepts 56
Questions and Case Problems 57
Web Exercises 58
Chapter 3 E Commerce and Dispute Resolution 59
Section 1: E Commerce Disputes 60
Section 2: Online Resolution of Domain Name Disputes 61
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers 62
ICANN's Services 62
ICANN's Dispute Resolution Procedure 64
World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration
and Mediation Center 66
Section 3: Online Resolution of Other Disputes 68
Negotiation Services 69
Mediation Providers 69
Online Ombuds Office 69
SquareTrade 70
Arbitration Programs 70
Resolution Forum, Inc. 70
Virtual Magistrate Project 70
Other Methods of Online Dispute Resolution 71
Section 4: The Future of E Commerce Dispute Resolution 71
The Advantages of ODR 72
The Disadvantages of ODR 73
Terms and Concepts 73
Questions and Case Problems 73
Web Exercises 74
Chapter 4 Cyber Torts and Crimes 75
Section 1: Intentional Torts 77
Intentional Torts against Persons and Business Relationships 77
Assault and Battery 77
False Imprisonment 78
Defamation 78
Invasion of Privacy 79
Fraudulent Misrepresentation 79
Wrongful Interference 81
Intentional Torts against Property 83
Trespass to Land 83
CONTENTS/Ol
Trespass to Personal Property 84
Conversion 84
Disparagement of Property 85
Section 2: Negligence 86
The Duty of Care and Its Breach 86
Duty of Landowners 86
Duty of Professionals 87
The Injury Requirement and Damages 87
Causation 87
Causation in Fact and Proximate Cause 87
foreseeabhjty 88
Defenses to Negligence 89
Assumption of Risk 89
Contributory and Comparative Negligence 89
Section 3: Strict Liability in Tort 90
Section 4: Cyber Torts 90
Defamation Online 90
Liability of Internet Service Providers 91
Piercing the Veil of Anonymity 92
Tort Liability and Computer Viruses 93
Section 5: Crimes 94
Types of Crime 94
Violent Crime against Persons 94
Property Crime 94
Public Order Crime 95
White Collar Crime 95
Computer Crime 96
The Essentials of Criminal Liability 97
The Criminal Act 97
State of Mind 97
Defenses to Criminal Liability 97
Infancy 98
Insanity 98
Entrapment 98
Immunity 98
Constitutional Safeguards 98
Section 6: Cyber Crimes 99
Types of Cyber Crimes 100
Cyber Stalking 100
Cyber Theft 100
Online Pornography 101
Gambling in Cyberspace 103
Hacking and Cyber Terrorism 104
Crime Control versus Civil Liberties 104
Terms and Concepts 105
Questions and Case Problems 105
Web Exercises 106
CONTENTS /®
Chapter 5 Intellectual Property—Patents and Copyrights 107
Section 1: Patents 110
Patent Infringement 110
Patents for Software 111
Business Process Patents 111
Internet Companies and Business Process Patents 111
The Controversy over Business Process Patents 112
Online Patent Databases 112
Section 2: Copyrights 113
What Is Protected Expression? 114
Copyright Infringement 114
Copyright Protection for Software 116
Copyrights in Digital Information 117
The Copyright Act of 1976 117
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 121
MP3 and File Sharing Technology 121
File Sharing What the Future Holds 125
Section 3: International Protection for Intellectual Property 125
The Berne Convention 125
The TRIPS Agreement 126
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WTPO) Copyright
Treaty of 1996 127
Terms and Concepts 127
Questions and Case Problems 127
Web Exercises 128
Chapter 6 Intellectual Property—Trademarks, Cyber Marks, and
Trade Secrets 129
Section 1: Trademarks and Related Property 129
Statutory Protection of Trademarks 131
Trademark Registration 131
Distinctiveness of Mark 132
Strong Marks 132
Secondary Meaning 132
Generic Terms 132
Trade Dress 134
Service, Certification, and Collective Marks 134
Trade Names 134
Section 2: Cyber Marks 134
Domain Names 134
Anticybersquatting Legislation 135
Meta Tags 138
Dilution in the Online World 139
Licensing 139
Section 3: Trade Secrets 140
State and Federal Law on Trade Secrets 140
Trade Secrets in Cyberspace 141
contents m
Terms and Concepts 143
Questions and Case Problems 143
Web Exercises 144
IIIJIIJUUI.M ECONOMICS AND E COMMERCE 145
Chapter 7 Cyber/banking and E Money 146
Section 1: Electronic Fund Transfers in Use 147
Automated Teller Machines 147
Automated Clearing Houses 147
The Federal Reserve's ACH Two Day Rule 147
Dealing with the ACH Two Day Rule 147
Stored Value Cards 149
Debit Cards 150
Debit Cards as Electronic Checking 150
Debit Card Expenses to the Banking System 150
Section 2: Smart Cards and Digital Cash 153
Smart Cards 153
Why Digital Cash May Become Popular 154
Deposit Insurance for Smart Card Balances 155
Legal Protection for Smart Cards 155
Privacy Issues 156
Protection of Online Financial Information 156
Section 3: E Signatures 156
E Signature Technologies 157
State Laws Governing E Signatures 157
Federal Law on E Signatures and E Documents 158
Section 4: Cyberpayment Intermediaries 160
Online Payment Usage Is Still in Its Infancy in the United States 160
The Standardization of Smart Card Technology 160
Digital Cash Use in the Future 161
Section 5: Online Banking 161
E Money Payment Information 162
How Online Banking Has Developed 162
What Must Come First in Online Banking? 162
Competitive Pressures for Online Banking 163
Internet Loan Brokers 163
Internet Credit Card Businesses 163
Internet Mortgage Market 163
Problems with Regulatory Compliance 164
Section 6: Security Issues Loom Large 164
The Security of Digital Cash 164
Digital Counterfeiting 165
Stealing Digital Cash Offline and Online 165
Making E Money "Catch a Cold" 165
Malfunctioning Money 165
Section 7: What Will Digital Cash Replace, If Anything? 166
Checks versus Currency 166
CONTENTS fi
Digital Cash Features 166
Section 8: Digital Cash, Central Bankers, and
Banking Regulation 168
Terms and Concepts 169
Questions and Case Problems 169
Web Exercises 170
Chapter 8 Antitrust 171
Section 1: The Sherman Antitrust Act 172
Major Provisions of the Sherman Act 172
Jurisdictional Requirements 173
Section 2: Section 1 of the Sherman Act 173
The Rule of Reason 173
Per Se Violations of Section 1 174
Horizontal Restraints 174
Price Fixing 174
Group Boycotts 175
Horizontal Market Division 175
Trade Associations 175
Joint Ventures 176
Vertical Restraints 176
Territorial or Customer Restrictions 176
Resale Price Maintenance Agreements 178
Refusals to Deal 179
Section 3: Section 2 of the Sherman Act 180
Monopolization 180
Monopoly Power 180
The Intent Requirement 181
Attempts to Monopolize 181
Section 4: The Knowledge Society Are We Destined
for More Monopolies? 183
Natural Monopolies and Increasing Returns 185
Switching Costs 185
Comparing Traditional and Knowledge Based Monopolists 185
Section 5: The Clayton Act 186
Price Discrimination 186
Exclusionary Practices 186
Exclusive Dealing Contracts 186
Tying Arrangements 187
Mergers 187
Horizontal Mergers 188
Vertical Mergers 188
Conglomerate Mergers 189
Interlocking Directorates 189
Section 6: The Federal Trade Commission Act 189
Section 7: Enforcement of Antitrust Laws 190
Section 8: U.S. Antitrust Laws in the Global Context 190
Section 9: Exemptions from Antitrust Laws 191 |
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