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Case Digest, 1 Computer L.J. 749 (1978)
... The defendant was convicted of murder and sentenced to seven years imprisonment. At trial, defense counsel attempted to show the bad character of the deceased by offeri[r] ... See full document
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Computer-Assisted Legal Research Case Digest, 1 Computer L.J. 405 (1978)
... The appellate court also found that CSSC was not entitled to a jury trial because, inter alia, West agreed to cure its complaint for damages against CSSC by a furth[r] ... See full document
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Case Digest, 1 Computer L.J. 205 (1978)
... The Court ruled that the computer system was not patentable on the ground of obviousness. A patent may not be obtained if the subject matter would have been obvious at the[r] ... See full document
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Case Digest, 1 Computer L.J. 573 (1978)
... On appeal, Ruffin urged, inter alia, that the dis- trict court erred in admitting into evidence an IRS computer printout, which allegedly contained a coded notation [r] ... See full document
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The Case for a U.S. Privacy Commissioner: A Canadian Commissioner’s Perspective, 19 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 1 (2000)
... A 1998 Federal Trade Commis- sion report called for legislation to protect children's personal data col- lected over the Internet, and recommended a legislative resp[r] ... See full document
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Case Digest, 2 Computer L.J. 171 (1980)
... The court, in an unpublished opinion, held that regulations is- sued by the Federal Reserve Board, 1 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 2 and National Credit Union Admi[r] ... See full document
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Case Digest, 2 Computer L.J. 777 (1980)
... The materials in this section are intended to provide a concise overview of the United States case law relating to computer crime.' Each case is summarized in a [r] ... See full document
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Stuxnet as Cyberwarfare: Applying the Law of War to the Virtual Battlefield, 29 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 1 (2011)
... Applying Schmitt’s six-part test to the facts, the challenge in deter- mining the application of IHL to these two events is apparent. The at- tacks themselves were certainly disruptive in their effects; no obvious ... See full document
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300 Years of Copyright Law? A Not So Modest Proposal for Reform, 28 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 1 (2010)
... 2010 sees the three hundredth anniversary of the U.K.’s Statute of Anne 1710. This paper suggests that with the increased ability of content recipients to re-use works, there is a need to readdress the concerns of ... See full document
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Interpretation & The Internet, 28 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 251 (2010)
... eBay’s computer system was therefore sufficiently tangible as ...the computer system; and (2) defendant’s unauthorized use proximately resulted in damage to the ...eBay’s computer systems” by ... See full document
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Foreword: Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act, 18 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 275 (2000)
... In 1997, the Journal was the first law review in the country to publish a symposium on the proposed Article 2B of The Uniform Commercial Code, which also would have regu[r] ... See full document
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Computer Legislation: Israel's New Codified Approach, 14 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 461 (1996)
... In other legal systems, the integrity of computer stored information is protected by statutory provisions dealing with offenses against property or by special legislation..[r] ... See full document
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Online Collaborative Media and Political Economy of Information: A Case Study, 21 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 515 (2003)
... So, if it turns out that individuals are willing to devote more and more of their limited attention to collabora- tive outlets - where they can actively participate [r] ... See full document
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The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: Reassessing the Damage Requirement, 27 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 279 (2009)
... 100. See ResDev, LLC v. Lot Builders Ass’n, Inc., No. 6:04-cv-1374-Orl-3 1DAB, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19099 at *3 (M.D. Fla. Aug. 10, 2005); see also In re Doubleclick Inc. Privacy Litig., 154 F. Supp. 2d 497, 520 ... See full document
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From Taylorism to the Omnipticon: Expanding Employee Surveillance Beyond the Workplace, 25 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 1 (2007)
... Despite the fact there was a gap in the employee's (Landin's) work history with Honeywell because Landin was incarcerated for five years for killing a Honeywell coworker, the co[r] ... See full document
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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: A Review of the Law and the Court's Interpretation, 21 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 1 (2002)
... Before addressing the issue of whether eBay could be held liable for copyright infringement, the court had to determine if the DMCA safe harbor provisions applied to e[r] ... See full document
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The Protection of Computer Software in the People's Republic of China: Current Law & Case Developments in the "One-Copy" Country, 14 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 695 (1996)
... ing software." Computer Software Protection Rules, supra note 26, art. The Rules, however, require that infringing software be destroyed only if destruction is neces[r] ... See full document
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Defining Cyberterrorism, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 397 (2004)
... Cyberterrorism is the convergence of terrorism and cyberspace. 4 1 Terrorism commonly involves violence between different moral cultures. 43 In political rhetoric, terroris[r] ... See full document
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The Concept of "Harm" in Computer-Generated Images of Child Pornography, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 717 (2004)
... 12 Defenders of computer-generated child pornography ar- gue that it does not have a victim because no child is harmed, thus should not be illegal; the counter arg[r] ... See full document
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The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act: A Practitioner's View, 18 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 279 (2000)
... If "computer information" is the primary or predominant purpose of a transaction, the rules of UCITA apply, rather than common law except as to subject matter specifica[r] ... See full document
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