Isenberg is a practicing
attorney, speaker, and founder of GigaLaw.com, a web site about Internet
law. His new work is written for those who need to understand the laws
applicable to electronic commerce. Isenberg reviews the laws on
copyright, patent, trademarks, privacy, free speech, contracts, and
employment in the context of online business. He reports on the way the
courts and administrative agencies are construing the law by featuring
the facts and disposition of prominent cases.
(6/28/04) [
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A practical guide that
tells lawyers how to do much of their legal research on the Internet
for free. This book identifies the sites that provide the statutes and
case law that Westlaw and Lexis charge you to look at. It also
provides an introduction to the Internet and the tools you need to
make the best use of it. Look for a description of the Appellate
Counsellor site on page 109. (1/1/01) [
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Harvard Law professor (and famous Microsoft trial expert)
Lawrence Lessig looks at ways to regulate the Internet. According to The
New York Times Book Review, he "brings a keen focus to some of the thorniest
issues posed by today's Internet: free speech, pornography, intellectual property,
encryption, law beyond our borders and the courts' inability to stretch the Constitution's
intentions to cover the new electronic world." [
] (1/30/00)