Internet Law Fall Term 2007

Professor Judson Jennings Seton Hall Law School

©2007 All Rights Reserved. Contributions & comments are welcome: Jenninju@SHU.Edu

Welcome to our three credit course in Internet Law.

This semester I have compiled our course materials in electronic format, They are are available here and on Blackboard. Use either, as they contain the same materials.

Simply download the Internet Law Course Materials zip file to any convenient location that has 10 meg of free space and extract the files to a new folder.

Then open the file InternetLawFall2007_1.doc

This topic outline has hotlinks to all of the pertinent statutes and cases, reformatted to be easily legible right on your computer.

All files can be annotated, edited, copied, printed, anything you want to do. Alternatively you can view the files in Internet Explorer by saving the Word document above to the same folder as an HTML document.

Or, you can do it the old fashioned way: print as needed.

We will talk more about this system in our first class, and on Thursday we will look at some materials that introduce the technology that has become the internet as seen through the eyes of judges, ordinary users, and some of the geeks.

See you Wednesday! 

 

Some General Links 

General Materials

 Internet Legal Resources

Library of Congress

Electronic Privacy Information Center [EPIC]

US Justice Department

US Patent & Trademark Office

DoJ Manual Prosecuting IP Crimes

United States Supreme Court 

US District Court For New Jersey Search Page

           ICANN Watch

Federal Judiciary

Trademark Basics by Thomas Field, Franklin Pierce Law School

US Copyright Office

New Jersey Supreme Court

LLRX - Legal Research Resource Run by Law Librarians. Loaded

Encyclopedia Britannica