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PREFACE RA
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (THIRD EDITION) VN
TABLE OF CASES
XXIX
TABLE OF STATUTES
XXXVN
TABLE OF AUTHORITIES XLIII
CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW OF THE GLOBAL INTERNET.... 1
§ 1-1. THE HISTORY & TECHNOLOGIES OF THE
INTERNET 3
(A) HISTORY OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB 3
(B) NSFNET 8
§ 1-2. INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES DEMYSTIFIED 13
(A) HUBS OR IXPS 14
(B) BRIDGES 15
(C) GATEWAYS 15
(D) ROUTERS 15
(E) REPEATERS 16
(F) CABLE MODEMS 16
(G) BANDWIDTH 17
(H) DSL 17
(I) SEARCH ENGINES 18
(J) MOBILE DEVICES & APPLICATIONS 18
§ 1-3. WEB 1.0, 2.0 & 3.0 20
(A) THE ASYNCHRONOUS INTERNET 20
(B) THE SYNCHRONOUS INTERNET 20
(C) WEB 3.0 S ONTOLOGY 21
§ 1-4. SETTING STANDARDS THROUGH VOLUNTARY
ORGANIZATIONS 23
(A) OPEN SYSTEMS INITIATIVE 23
(B) INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE.... 24
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X OUTLINE
(C) ISOC 24
§ 1-5. THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 25
CHAPTER 2. PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL INTERNET
GOVERNANCE 27
§ 2-1. OVERVIEW OF CYBERLAW 27
(A) AGAINST INTERNET LAW 28
(B) DEFENSE OF INTERNET LAW 29
§ 2-2. SELF-GOVERNING OR LIBERTARIAN
GOVERNANCE 33
(A) LIBERTARIAN MANIFESTO 33
(B) DECENTRALIZED GOVERNANCE 36
§ 2-3. TRANSNATIONAL GOVERNANCE 37
(A) CO-REGULATION OF THE INTERNET 39
(B) UN-ANCHORED WGIG MODELS 39
(1) GLOBAL INTERNET COUNCIL 39
(2) NO SPECIFIC OVERSIGHT 40
(3) INTERNATIONAL INTERNET
COUNCIL 41
(4) MIXED MODEL 41
§ 2-4. LAW, CODE, MARKETS, & NORMS 42
(A) INTERNET-RELATED LAW 44
(B) CODE AS INTERNET LAW 44
(C) NORMS AS INTERNET LAW 46
(D) MARKETS AS INTERNET LAW 48
(E) THE GENERATIVE INTERNET 49
§ 2-5. WHY NATIONAL REGULATION STILL
MATTERS 50
(A) LOCAL GOVERNANCE 50
(B) NATIONAL REGULATION 51
§ 2-6. THE WEALTH OF NETWORKS 52
(A) ECONOMICS-BASED GOVERNANCE 52
(B) COPYRIGHT COMMONS 53
OUTLINE XI
CHAPTER 3. GLOBAL INTERNET JURISDICTION 55
§ 3-1. INTERNATIONAL SHOE IN CYBERSPACE: AN
OVERVIEW 56
(A) LONG-ARM STATUTES 56
(B) GENERAL PERSONAL JURISDICTION 57
(C) SPECIFIC JURISDICTION 60
(D) ZIPPO.COM INTERACTIVITY TEST 63
(1) ZIPPO.COM SLIDING SCALE 63
(2) PASSIVE JURISDICTION 66
(3) GRAY ZONE OR MIDDLE GROUND.... 70
(E) THE EFFECTS TEST 72
(F) SOMETHING MORE TEST 74
(1) GTE NEW MEDIA SERVICES 74
(2) ALS SCAN 75
(G) IN REM JURISDICTION 76
§ 3-2. CROSS-BORDER JURISDICTION 77
(A) BRUSSELS REGULATION 78
(B) FOREIGN JURISDICTION 79
(1) DEFENDANT S DOMICILE 80
(2) WHERE DEFENDANTS MAY BE
SUED 81
(3) SPECIAL JURISDICTIONAL RULES 82
(4) EXTRATERRITORIAL IMPACT 83
CHAPTER 4. INTERNET-RELATED CONTRACT LAW .... 87
§ 4-1. LICENSING & THE INTERNET 87
(A) DEFINITION OF LICENSING 87
(B) GRANTING CLAUSE 89
(C) FIRST SALE DOCTRINE 89
(D) MASS-MARKET LICENSES 91
(E) TYPES OF MASS-MARKET LICENSES 94
(1) SHRINKWRAP AGREEMENTS 94
(2) CLICKWRAP AGREEMENT 95
(3) BROWSEWRAP 97
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(4) SCROLLWRAP & SIGN-IN-WRAP 99
(F) ENFORCEABILITY ISSUES 100
(G) ROLLING CONTRACTS 102
(1) PROCD, INC. V. ZEIDENBERG: A
GAME-CHANGER 103
(2) HILL V. GATEWAY 2000, INC 105
§ 4-2. UNIFORM ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS
ACT 106
§ 4-3. THE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES IN GLOBAL
AND NATIONAL COMMERCE ACT 107
§ 4-4. UNIFORM COMPUTER INFORMATION
TRANSACTIONS ACT (UCITA) 108
(A) STATUTORY PURPOSE 108
§ 4-5. PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF SOFTWARE
CONTRACTS 109
(A) SPHERE OF APPLICATION 109
(B) PRELIMINARY CONCERNS 110
(C) FORMATION ILL
(1) LIBERAL FORMATION RULES ILL
(2) BATTLE OF THE FORMS
PROVISION ILL
(3) FORMATION SAFE HARBORS 112
(4) PAROL EVIDENCE RULE 113
(5) CONTRACT MODIFICATION 113
(6) GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF
INTEGRATION 114
(D) SOFTWARE CONTRACTING
WARRANTIES 114
(1) EXPRESS WARRANTIES 114
(2) IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY 115
(3) SYSTEMS INTEGRATION &
FITNESS WARRANTIES 116
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(4) NON-INFRINGEMENT
WARRANTIES 117
(5) NONDISCLAIMABLE WARRANTY
FOR HIDDEN DEFECTS 118
(E) SOFTWARE PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS 118
(1) BREACH AND MATERIAL
BREACH 118
(2) MATERIAL BREACH 119
(3) RIGHT TO CURE 121
(4) CANCELLATION 121
(F) REMEDIES FOR BREACH 122
(1) EXPECTATION INTEREST 122
(2) USE OF AUTOMATED
DISABLEMENT OF SOFTWARE 123
(3) LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 123
(4) CANCELLATION & EXPECTANCY
DAMAGES 124
(5) SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 125
(6) LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES 125
(7) FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE 125
§ 4-6. CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICE
AGREEMENTS 126
(A) CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICE
MODELS 126
(B) TERMS IN SERVICE-LEVEL
AGREEMENTS 127
§ 4-7. CROSS-BORDER CONTRACTS 127
(A) SOURCES OF E-CONTRACT LAW 127
(B) UNCITRAL S DIGITAL SIGNATURE .... 129
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CHAPTER 5. CONSUMER LAW IN CYBERSPACE .... 131
§ 5-1. FTC S ROLE IN INTERNET CONSUMER
LAW 131
(A) FRAUDULENT TRADE PRACTICES 132
(1) FRAUDULENT INTERNET
BUSINESSES 132
(2) DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING
CLAIMS 137
(3) ONLINE ENDORSEMENTS 138
(4) FTC MANDATORY WEBSITE
DISCLOSURES 139
(B) PROTECTING CONSUMER PRIVACY 139
(C) CHILDREN S PRIVACY 140
(D) REGULATION OF ONLINE SPAM 140
(1) CAN-SPAM 141
(2) EMBLEMATIC CAN-SPAM
AWARDS 143
§ 5-2. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION 144
(A) THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF
1934 144
(B) NET NEUTRALITY 145
§ 5-3. GLOBAL CONSUMER LAW 145
CHAPTER 6. GLOBAL INTERNET TORTS 149
§ 6-1. OVERVIEW OF CYBERTORTS 149
(A) DEFINING CYBERTORTS 149
(B) SECTION 230 OF THE CDA 149
(C) DISTRIBUTOR LIABILITY 150
(D) FAILURE TO REMOVE CONTENT 152
(E) EXCEPTIONS TO CDA SECTION 230 155
(1) WEBSITE IS DEEMED A CONTENT
CREATOR 155
(2) FTC ACTION & SECTION 230 159
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§ 6-2. INTENTIONAL CYBERTORTS AGAINST THE
PERSON 160
(A) TORT OF OUTRAGE 161
(B) TRESPASS TO VIRTUAL CHATTELS 163
(1) SPAM E-MAIL 163
(2) BOTS AS TRESPASSERS 165
(3) SPYWARE AS TRESPASS TO
CHATTELS 167
(4) TRESPASS TO DIGITAL
INFORMATION 168
(C) CONVERSION IN CYBERSPACE 169
(1) DOMAIN NAME CONVERSION 169
(2) CONVERSION OF WEBSITES 170
(D) MALICIOUS PROSECUTION 171
(E) ABUSE OF PROCESS 172
§ 6-3. INTENTIONAL BUSINESS CYBERTORTS 173
(A) INTERNET-RELATED BUSINESS
TORTS 174
(1) UNFAIR COMPETITION 174
(2) MISAPPROPRIATION OF
INTANGIBLE DATA 174
(3) INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS
CONTRACTS 176
(4) MISAPPROPRIATION OF TRADE
SECRETS 177
§ 6-4. INTENTIONAL INFORMATION-BASED
TORTS 177
(A) CYBERFRAUD 177
(B) TRADE LIBEL IN CYBERSPACE 178
(C) INDIVIDUAL & MEDIA PRIMA FACIE
CASE 179
(1) LIBEL PER QUOD 179
(2) LIBEL PER SE 180
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(3) PUBLISHERS & CONDUITS OR
DISTRIBUTORS 181
(4) SINGLE PUBLICATION RULE 182
(5) STATE ACTION 182
(6) JOHN DOE SUBPOENAS 183
(D) DEFAMATION DEFENSES 184
(1) PUBLIC OFFICIAL 184
(2) GENERAL PURPOSE PUBLIC
FIGURE 185
(3) LIMITED PURPOSE PUBLIC
FIGURE 186
(4) LIABILITY STANDARD FOR PRIVATE
PERSONS 186
(5) TRUTH AS A COMPLETE
DEFENSE 187
(6) PRIVILEGES AND QUALIFIED
PRIVILEGES 187
(7) ANTI-SLAPP SUIT STATUTES 187
(8) RETRACTION STATUTES 188
(E) PRIVACY BASED CYBERTORTS 189
(1) INTRUSION UPON SECLUSION 189
(2) APPROPRIATION & RIGHT OF
PUBLICITY 190
(3) PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE
FACT 191
(4) FALSE LIGHT 191
§ 6-5. NEGLIGENCE BASED ACTIONS 192
(A) INTERNET RELATED NEGLIGENCE 192
(1) ELEMENTS OF INTERNET-RELATED
NEGLIGENCE 192
(B) NEGLIGENT ENABLEMENT 193
(C) NEGLIGENCE PER SE 195
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(D) COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL
NEGLIGENCE 196
(E) NEGLIGENT DATA BROKERING 197
§ 6-6. STRICT LIABILITY IN CYBERSPACE 198
(A) DEFECTIVE INFORMATION 198
(B) ECONOMIC LOSS RULE 200
§ 6-7. TRANSBORDER TORTS 201
CHAPTER 7. INTERNET-RELATED PRIVACY 203
§ 7-1. ONLINE PRIVACY ISSUES 203
(A) GOOGLE PRIVACY POLICY 203
(B) GOOGLE G-MAIL LITIGATION 205
(C) GOOGLE WALLET 206
§ 7-2. FTC S ROLE AS CHIEF PRIVACY
REGULATOR 208
(A) FTC PRIVACY DISCLOSURES 208
(B) FTC PRIVACY ENFORCEMENT 209
(C) COPPA 209
§ 7-3. THIRD PARTY DISCLOSURE OF PRIVATE
INFORMATION 211
§ 7-4. CONSUMER PRIVACY BILL OF RIGHTS 212
§ 7-5. STATE SECURITY BREACH NOTIFICATION 214
§ 7-6. GLOBAL PRIVACY ISSUES 215
(A) DATA PROTECTION DIRECTIVE 215
(B) GOOGLE SPAIN V. AEPD 216
(1) PROCEDURAL HISTORY OF GOOGLE
SPAIN V. AEPD 217
(2) AFTERMATH OF GOOGLE SPAIN V.
AEPD 218
(C) SCHREMS SAFE HARBOR CASE 219
(D) PROPOSED GENERAL DATA PROTECTION
REGULATION....: 220
(1) UPDATING THE DATA PROTECTION
DIRECTIVE 221
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(2) AUTOMATICALLY APPLICABLE
REGULATION 221
(3) OVERVIEW OF GDRP 221
(4) ARTICLE 17: RIGHT TO BE
FORGOTTEN 224
(5) EXCEPTIONS TO THE RIGHT TO BE
FORGOTTEN 226
(E) FOREIGN LITIGATION 228
CHAPTER 8. INTERNET-RELATED CRIMES 231
§ 8-1. OVERVIEW OF CYBERCRIMES 231
(A) OVERVIEW OF COMPUTER CRIMES 232
(1) WHAT COMPUTER CRIME
INCLUDES 232
(2) THE NATURE OF COMPUTER
CRIME 233
(3) DEFINING CYBERCRIMES 234
§ 8-2. COMPUTER FRAUD AND ABUSE ACT 235
(A) CRIMINAL LAW PROVISIONS 235
(1) OBTAINING NATIONAL SECURITY
INFORMATION 239
(2) ACCESSING COMPUTER WITHOUT
AUTHORIZATION 239
(3) TRESPASSING IN A GOVERNMENT
COMPUTER 240
(4) ACCESSING TO DEFRAUD 241
(5) DAMAGING COMPUTERS OR
DATA 241
(6) TRAFFICKING IN PASSWORDS 242
(7) THREATENING TO HARM A
COMPUTER 243
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(B) CFAA S CIVIL LIABILITY 243
(1) CASES RECOGNIZING THAT
VIOLATING TOS CONSTITUTES
WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION 245
(2) CASES REJECTING VIEW THAT
VIOLATION OF TOS
CONSTITUTES CFAA
OFFENSE 246
(A) LVRC HOLDING V.
BREKKA 246
(B) UNITED STATES V. NOSAL 247
(C) WEINGAND V. HARLAND
FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS 248
§ 8-3. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY
ACT 249
(A) OVERVIEW OF THE ECPA 249
(B) ECPA DEFENSES 252
§ 8-4. STORED COMMUNICATIONS ACT 253
(A) SCA PRIMA FACIE CASE 253
(B) SCA DEFENSES 255
§ 8-5. COMPUTER CRIME CASE LAW 256
(A) FEATURED ECPA CASES 256
(1) U.S. V. COUNCILMAN 256
(2) U.S. V. RIGGS 256
(3) BOHACH V. CITY OF RENO 257
(4) IN RE PHARMATRAK, INC 258
(5) JOFFEE V. GOOGLE 259
(B) FEATURED SCA CASES 260
(1) KONOP V. HAWAIIAN
AIRLINES 260
(2) UNITED STATES V. LANG 262
(3) SCA AND CELL TOWER
RECORDS 263
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§ 8-6. OTHER INTERNET-RELATED CRIMINAL
STATUTES 264
(A) IDENTITY THEFT 264
(B) ACCESS DEVICE FRAUD 264
(C) ANTI-STALKING 265
(D) FEDERAL THREATS 266
(E) SEX TRAFFICKING 267
§ 8-7. INTERNATIONAL CYBERCRIME
ENFORCEMENT 268
CHAPTER 9. CONTENT REGULATION ON THE
INTERNET 271
§ 9-1. OVERVIEW OF INTERNET REGULATIONS 271
§ 9-2. INDECENT SPEECH & CENSORSHIP 272
(A) COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT 272
(B) CHILD ONLINE PROTECTION ACT 273
(C) CHILDREN S INTERNET PROTECTION
ACT 275
(D) THE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
PREVENTION ACT 277
(E) THE PROTECT ACT OF 2003 277
(F) SCHOOL CENSORSHIP OF INTERNET
CONTENT 279
§ 9-3. APPLYING THE FIRST AMENDMENT IN
CYBERSPACE 281
(A) DORMANT OR NEGATIVE COMMERCE
CLAUSE 281
(B) CONTENT-SPECIFIC REGULATIONS 282
(C) CONTENT-NEUTRAL REGULATIONS 282
(D) FACIAL ATTACKS ON INTERNET
SPEECH 283
(1) VAGUENESS 283
(2) OVERBREADTH 284
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(E) CATEGORIES OF UNPROTECTED
SPEECH 284
§ 9-4. CYBERBULLYING 286
(A) FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS 286
(B) STATE ANTI-BULLYING LEGISLATION 286
§ 9-5. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT &
PORNOGRAPHY 287
§ 9-6. CROSS-BORDER CONTENT REGULATION 288
CHAPTER 10. COPYRIGHTS IN CYBERSPACE 291
§ 10-1. OVERVIEW OF COPYRIGHT LAW 292
(A) WHAT IS PROTECTABLE UNDER
COPYRIGHT LAW 292
(B) EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS OF COPYRIGHT
OWNERS 293
(C) THE PATH OF COPYRIGHT LAW 293
§ 10-2. ELEMENTS OF COPYRIGHT LAW 293
(A) ORIGINALITY 294
(B) FIXATION 295
(C) WHAT IS NOT PROTECTABLE 296
(1) IDEA/EXPRESSION 297
(2) GOVERNMENTAL WORKS 297
(3) FUNCTIONALITY OR UTILITY 297
(4) PUBLIC DOMAIN INFORMATION.... 298
(5) FAIR USE 298
(D) DERIVATIVE WORKS 299
(E) COPYRIGHT CREATION &
REGISTRATION 300
(F) WORK MADE FOR HIRE 301
§ 10-3. OVERVIEW OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT.... 301
(A) DIRECT INFRINGEMENT 302
(B) SECONDARY COPYRIGHT
INFRINGEMENT 303
(1) CONTRIBUTORY INFRINGEMENT 304
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(2) VICARIOUS INFRINGEMENT 304
(3) INDUCEMENT 304
§ 10-4. THE PATH OF PEER-TO-PEER FILE
SHARING 305
(A) NAPSTER 306
(B) GROKSTER 307
§ 10-5. LINKS, FRAMING, BOOKMARKS, AND
THUMBNAILS 310
(A) HYPERLINKS 310
(B) FRAMING 311
(C) BOOKMARKS 312
(D) THUMBNAILS OF IMAGES 312
§ 10-6. DATABASE PROTECTION 314
§ 10-7. LIMITATIONS ON EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS 315
§ 10-8. DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT 315
(A) OVERVIEW OF THE DMCA 315
(B) TITLE I S PROVISIONS 317
(1) ANTI-CIRCUMVENTION
PROVISIONS 317
(2) ANTI-TRAFFICKING PROVISIONS .... 319
(C) TITLE II S SAFE HARBORS 320
(1) TRANSITORY NETWORK
COMMUNICATIONS 321
(2) SYSTEM CACHING 322
(3) STORAGE EXEMPTION 322
(A) OSP S REGISTERED AGENT
FOR RESPONDING TO
COMPLAINTS 323
(B) TAKEDOWN & PUT-BACK
RULES 324
(4) INFORMATION LOCATION TOOLS 327
(D) EXEMPTIONS & THE FIRST
AMENDMENT 327
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(E) TAKEDOWN AND PUTBACK CASES 327
(F) DMCA SUBPOENA TO UNVEIL
ANONYMOUS INFRINGERS 329
§ 10-9. COPYRIGHT ISSUES IN THE CLOUD 330
§ 10-10. INTERNATIONAL ISSUES 331
(A) EXTRATERRITORIALITY 331
(B) SOPA 331
(C) ACTA 332
(D) MORAL RIGHTS 332
(E) EXTRATERRITORIAL REACH 333
(F) EUROPEAN ISPS & NO DUTY TO
MONITOR 334
(G) FOREIGN COPYRIGHT-RELATED
CASES 334
(1) FRAMING 334
(2) PEER-TO-PEER SHARING AND
ISPS 335
(3) COPYRIGHTABILITY OF
METATAGS 335
(H) WEBSITE BLOCKING & IN REM
INJUNCTIONS 336
CHAPTER 11. TRADEMARKS ON THE GLOBAL
INTERNET 337
§ 11-1. OVERVIEW OF INTERNET-RELATED
TRADEMARK LAW 338
(A) THE DISTENSION OF TRADEMARKS 339
(B) FEDERAL TRADEMARK
REGISTRATION 340
(C) STATE TRADEMARK LAW 343
(D) TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS 344
(1) ELEMENTS OF AN APPLICATION 344
(2) ACTUAL & INTENT TO USE
APPLICATIONS 345
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(E) THE SPECTRUM OF
DISTINCTIVENESS 345
(F) TRADE NAME 348
(G) SERVICE MARKS 348
(H) FUNCTIONAL LIMITS OF
TRADEMARKS 349
(I) WHAT A DOMAIN NAME IS 349
§ 11-2. WEBSITE TRADE DRESS 350
§ 11-3. INTERNET-RELATED TRADEMARK CLAIMS.... 352
§11-4. INTERNET-RELATED TRADEMARK
INFRINGEMENT 355
(A) DIRECT INFRINGEMENT 355
(B) CONTRIBUTORY TRADEMARK
INFRINGEMENT 358
(C) SECONDARY TRADEMARK
INFRINGEMENT 361
(1) VICARIOUS LIABILITY 361
(2) CONTRIBUTORY INFRINGEMENT 362
§ 11-5. TRADEMARK DILUTION REVISION ACT OF
2006 363
(A) BASICS OF FEDERAL DILUTION
CLAIMS 365
(1) DILUTION BY BLURRING 365
(2) DILUTION BY TARNISHMENT 367
(B) TDRA REMEDIES 371
(C) TDRA DEFENSES 372
§ 11-6. FALSE DESIGNATION OF ORIGIN 372
§ 11-7. FALSE ENDORSEMENT 374
§ 11-8. ANTICYBERSQUATTING ACT OF 1999 374
(A) ELEMENTS OF ACPA CLAIMS 376
(B) ACPA SAFE HARBOR 377
(C) IN REM JURISDICTION 378
(D) ACPA REMEDIES 380
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§ 11-9. KEYWORD TRADEMARK LITIGATION 380
(A) THE MEANING OF USE IN
COMMERCE 381
(B) KEYWORDS AND COMMERCIAL USE 382
(1) 1-800 CONTACTS, INC. V.
WHENU.COM, INC 384
(2) RESCUECOM CORP. V. GOOGLE 385
(3) GOOGLE KEYWORD CASES 386
§ 11-10. SPONSORED BANNER ADVERTISEMENTS 387
§ 11-11. METATAGS 388
(A) INVISIBLE TRADEMARK VIOLATIONS 388
(B) INITIAL INTEREST CONFUSION 388
§ 11-12. TRADEMARK LAW DEFENSES 390
(A) NOMINATIVE FAIR USE 390
(B) FIRST AMENDMENT IN
CYBERSPACE 391
(1) GRIPE SITES 391
(2) LAMPARELLO V. FALWELL 393
(C) TRADEMARK PARODIES 393
(D) TRADEMARK LACHES 395
§ 11-13. FALSE ADVERTISING 395
§ 11-14. DOMAIN NAME HIJACKING & REVERSE
HIJACKING 397
§ 11-15. UNIFORM DOMAIN NAME RESOLUTION
POLICY 398
(A) OVERVIEW OF UDRP PROCEEDINGS .... 398
(B) UDRP PROVIDERS 399
(C) HOW THE UDRP WORKS 400
(1) DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATION.... 400
(2) LIABILITY OF THE DOMAIN NAME
REGISTRARS 403
(3) APPEALING UDRP DECISIONS .... 404
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§ 11-16. TYPES OF UDRP CASES 404
(A) INCORPORATING ANOTHER S
TRADEMARK 405
(B) COMMON LAW TM RIGHTS OF
CELEBRITIES 406
(C) APPENDING DESCRIPTIVE OR GENERIC
WORDS 407
(D) ANTI-CORPORATE WEBSITES 408
(E) UDRP TYPOSQUATTING 409
(F) UDRP PANELS V. DOMAIN NAME
LITIGATION 410
§ 11-17. GLOBAL TRADEMARK ISSUES 410
(A) GLOBAL E-BUSINESS CONCERNS 410
CHAPTER 12. TRADE SECRETS IN CYBERSPACE ....413
§ 12-1. WHAT TRADE SECRETS ARE 413
§ 12-2. TRADE SECRETS GOVERNED BY STATE
LAW 415
(A) UTSA S DEFINITION OF SECRECY 416
(B) UTSA MISAPPROPRIATION ACTION 417
(C) REASONABLE MEANS TO PROTECT
SECRETS 417
(1) NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS 418
(2) IDEA SUBMISSION POLICIES 420
(D) UNIFORM TRADE SECRET ACT
REMEDIES 420
(E) DEFENSES IN UTSA LITIGATION 421
(1) REVERSE ENGINEERING 421
(2) FIRST AMENDMENT DEFENSES.... 422
§ 12-3. RESTATEMENT (FIRST) OF TORTS 423
§ 12-4. INTERNET-RELATED MISAPPROPRIATION 424
§ 12-5. TRADE SECRETS IN A GLOBAL INTERNET 426
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CHAPTER 13. PATENT LAW AND THE INTERNET 433
§ 13-1. OVERVIEW OF INTERNET-RELATED
PATENTS 433
(A) WHY INTERNET PATENTS 433
(B) CONSTITUTIONAL AND STATUTORY
BASIS 434
(C) AMERICAN INVENTS ACT 434
(1) FIRST INVENTOR TO FILE
(FITF) 434
(2) EXPEDITED PROCEDURES 435
(3) OTHER PATENT REFORMS 435
(D) TYPES OF PATENTS 437
(1) UTILITY PATENTS 437
(2) DESIGN PATENTS 437
(E) PATENT LAW TERMS 439
(F) SECTION 101 PATENTABLE SUBJECT
MATTER 439
(G) THE ESSENTIALS OF PATENTABILITY 443
(H) PATENTABILITY: NOVELTY 444
(1) ANTICIPATION 444
(2) STATUTORY BAR 446
(I) PATENTABILITY: NONOBVIOUSNESS 446
(J) PATENTABILITY: UTILITY 446
(K) PATENT INVALIDITY 447
(L) PATENT TERMS 447
§ 13-2. INTERNET RELATED PATENTS 448
(A) SOFTWARE PATENTS 448
(B) E-BUSINESS METHODS 448
(C) POST-STATE STREET CASES 451
§ 13-3. INTERNET-RELATED PATENT LITIGATION 452
(A) INFRINGEMENT LAWSUITS 452
(B) MARKMAN HEARINGS 454
(C) E-BUSINESS PATENT TROLLS 455
XXVIII OUTLINE
(D) THE SUPREME COURT S PATENT
CASES 456
(1) MERCEXCHANGE 456
(2) BILSKI V. KAPOS 458
INDEX 463
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