Recently added articles from Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal:
Legal understanding and issues with electronic signatures - an empirical study of large businesses.
Sep 22, 2008; ... INTRODUCTION The explosive growth of the Internet over the last two decades has revolutionized commerce. Electronic commerce ("e-commerce") allows businesses to reach out to global markets that are no longer bound by geography or time. Increasingly, governments, businesses and ...
What not to "ware": as Congress struggles against spyware, the FBI develops its own.
Sep 22, 2008; ... I. INTRODUCTION Most computer users have heard the term "spyware," but few understand the scope of the threat it poses. (1) Spyware can end up on a user's computer with little warning, or sometimes with no warning at all. (2) Spyware can gather information on the user's web ...
Teleradiology: images of an improved standard of medical care?
Sep 22, 2008; ... INTRODUCTION Teleradiology, a subset of telemedicine, is "a means of electronically transmitting radiographic patient images [X-rays, CT scans, etc.] and consultative text from one location to another." (1) In theory, teleradiology allows a radiologist to remotely diagnose ...
Taming the Wild West: solving virtual world disputes using non-virtual law.
Sep 22, 2008; ... INTRODUCTION Just like in the days of the Wild West, the law has been slow to make its way into the realm of virtual worlds. While virtual worlds are different from the days of the gun-slinging Wyatt Earp, the lack of law in this new terrain and the real-life losses people can ...
Network neutrality: laissez-faire approach or not?
Jun 22, 2008; ... ABSTRACT The paper discusses the subject of network neutrality from an American and European legal perspective. While acknowledging the plethora of literature on network neutrality, it argues that regulation in favor of network neutrality should not be confined within the ...