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Center for Democracy and Technology
Some netizens worry that personal liberties are under siege in the age of information. Enter CDT, an organization on a mission to protect democracy from digital abuse. Stop in for information and resources on online censorship, cryptography, privacy, digital telephony, security, access and other sizzling cyberspace issues.

Computer Crime Research Resources
Network cracking, industrial espionage, software piracy. Computer crime is more than the stuff of hot-shot hacker movies. Find out about laws enacted on the state and federal levels to combat crimes in which computers play a major part. With links, bibliographies and information on computer security.

Cyberspace Law Center
For cyberspace law enthusiasts, grab this compilation of links to a variety of resources on e-commerce, cybercrimes, freedom of expression, intellectual property, privacy and other wired topics.

Cyberspace Law Institute
Yes, it's a "think-tank without the tank" -- welcome to CLI, a virtual institution that "will own no assets other than its reputation for informed work product, dedicated to the development of "new forms of law and law-making required by the growth of global communications networks and online communities."

Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers
School's in. Sharpen your pencil and pull up a chair for a course in cyberspace law for beginners. Topics include copyright, trademark, contracts, libel, content regulation, privacy and dispute resolution. (Presented by Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig, Georgetown University Law Center associate professor David Post and computer programmer and law professor Eugene Volokh.) Bring e-apples for the teachers.

Edupage
It's a technological world. Keep up with developments with Edupage, a three-times-a-week e-zine that summarizes tech news, from Educom, a consortium of colleges and universities using information technology to transform education. (Subscribe onsite for e-mail delivery of Edupage.)

E-Law
Attorney and author David J. Loundy presents his own articles on cyberspace issues along with E-Law Locator, a compilation of links to important cyberspace law decisions.

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
The pioneers of cyberrights and founders of the Blue Ribbon campaign maintain a repository of materials and information on free expression, encryption, privacy, intellectual property and other hot e-topics. Search the archives, read EFFector and display your ribbon proudly.

Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
EPIC, the renowned guardians of online privacy and civil liberties step into the digital limelight on this public page devoted to supplying news and information on privacy issues, legislation and policy. While you're here, peek into the EPIC Alert, view previously classified government documents and uncover secrets of encryption.

The Information Economy
Cyberspace raises new questions of law. But it also changes the world of business. From Web traffic accounting to electronic publishing to online pricing models, the Web can make cents. Here, e-bean counters as the University of California at Berkeley quantify the economics of the Internet.

Information Infrastructure Task Force
The president's IITF, made up of high-level representatives of various agencies, is the federal arm charged with working with the private sector and implementing the government's vision for the National Information Infrastructure (NII).

Internet International Ad Hoc Committee
Netizens from the Internet Society, trademark organizations and other groups are hard at work on policies for managing and revising the Internet Domain Name System. Read papers by committee members, along with drafts, standards and other documents. Submit your own proposals. And travel to related domain name, trademark and cyberlaw sites.

Internet Library
From spam to clip-art, jurisdiction to e-gambling, the law firm of Phillips Nizer summarizes court decisions shaping the law of the Web, with links to the decisions.

National Information Infrastructure Virtual Library
The NII Virtual Library, courtesy of the President's Information Infrastructure Task Force and the Council on Competitiveness, gathers resources on government activities and projects, information on standards and some background on who's who in the technology industries.

Netwatchers Cyberzine
Eyeball an e-zine covering legal topics and developments in cyberspace and online communities.

UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law & Policy
This wired institute at the University of California presents articles on cyberspace law by academics and practitioners, along with cases, statutes and related links.

U.S. Congressional Internet Caucus
Congress is learning to love the Internet, thanks to this bipartisan group of wired federal lawmakers organized to promote the Net and educate Congress about cyberspace.

Voters Telecommunications Watch
Formed in 1994 to promote civil liberties in telecommunications and on the Net, VTW tracks cases and legislation, posts news and information and joins forces with other watchdog groups concerned with issues such as privacy, free speech, copyright, junk e-mail and more.


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