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31 Cards in this Set
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What is Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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new and exciting frontier, and presents a host of new and difficult legal questions in many areas.
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Who are the authors of Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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Larry Lessig
David Post Eugene Volokh |
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What are some examples that implicate copyright law?
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download an article from a newspaper's Web page and post in on an electronic bulletin board,post from one news group and forward it to another news group.
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What do you need to do to get a copyright for something you´ve written?
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don´t need to send it in to the Library of Congress.
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What examples of infringements?
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download an article from a newspaper Web site and forward it to a news group,uote someone's newsgroup post in your response to the post
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What are the two basic limitations of the "whatever is written down is copyrighted" premise?
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1. Extremely short writings
2. If you simply copy what someone else has done |
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What does "copy" mean?
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-To imitate other peoples certain subjects or work.
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What are things that aren't "copying" for copyright purposes?
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-Copying is not in a full document. An imitation of a full work is already considered plagiarism.
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What is an implied license?
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-The allowing of copies in a copyright
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What are the questions in Fair Use?
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-Is your use noncommercial?, Is the original work mostly fact?, Are you copying only a small part of the original work?
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What are the few basic rules of thumb on when a use is fair?
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-If you're copying only a LITTLE BIT and If you're copying more than a little bit, but you're doing it for proper purposes.
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Is it fair to copy unpublished works?
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-No, the work is still not considered as yours.
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How do you test if noncommercial copying is unfair?
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-Yes, widespread can displace sales.
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When can a service provider be held liable for copyright infringement done by someone else who posted copyrighted material via their service?
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- If it is known and if it is complained
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What are two kinds of truths that the law might try to protect?
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-Truths revealed about you and truth kept about you.
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What is the main problem concerning informational privacy on the internet?
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- the American public website does not give any kind of good protection for their people and their information.
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What was the deciding premise that forced lawmakers to rethink how the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution was supposed to be interpreted?
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- they protect the people ,not their places.
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What is the topic in Lesson 12 in Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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-The liability of service providers
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What is the topic in Lesson 13 in Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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-Privacy Law in Cyberspace
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What is the topic in Lesson 14 in Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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-Informational Privacy
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What is the topic in Lesson 17 in Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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- Privacy and the Fourth Amendment, Part 2
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What is the topic in Lesson 18 in Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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- Privacy and the Fourth Amendment, Part 3
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What is the topic in Lesson 19 in Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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- Statutory Protections for Privacy
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What is the topic in Lesson 20 in Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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- Exceptions to ECPA Protection
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What is the topic in Lesson 30 in Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers?
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- Are Domain Names trademarks
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What are some exceptions to the ECPA?
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- parts of ECPA that explicitly give the sysop powers, sysop gets the consent
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What is Sysop?
- a kind of protection for the interceptions of electronic communications |
- a kind of protection for the interceptions of electronic communications
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What is encryption?
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- making an unreadable message readable.
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What is Anonymity?
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- a protection for tyranny.
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What is a trademark?
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- a mark which can stay permanent and can serve as a memory for locations
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Are domain names on the Internet protected by trademark laws?
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- no, because law is insufficient
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