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Volume 11, Summer 1996, Issue 3
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This issue contains articles from Symposium: Cyberspace and the Law.Symposium
Introduction
Letter from the Vice President
Opening Remarks
Rudolph C. Hasl
Introduction of the Panel on Intellectual Property Issues
Joseph J. Beard
Universally Accepted Standards of International Copyright Protection on the Information Superhighway: An Improbable Dream
Peter N. Fowler
Intellectual Property and Code
Lawrence Lessig
Viewing Intellectual Property Issues in Cyberspace From a Practicing Attorney's Point of View
Herbert Schwartz
Fault-Based Libel and Copyright Infringement Liability for On-Line Content Providers and Bulletin Board Operators as "Information Distributors"
Julie R. Fenster
Privacy Protection on the Information Superhighway
Barbara S. Wellbery
Prodigy: It May Be Many Things to Many People, But It Is Not a Publisher for Purposes of Libel, and Other Opinions
Marc Jacobson
Advertising on the Internet: An Opportunity for Abuse?
Shirley F. Sarna
Introduction of the Keynote Presentation on First Amendment & Regulatory Concerns by Floyd Abrams
Howard A. White
First Amendment and the Internet: Will Free Speech Principles Applied to the Media Apply Here?
C. Edwin Baker
Serial Killings of Communications; Dumbing-Down of Information Analysis: The Internet and Its Larger Impact (Closing Remarks)
Claire Moore Dickerson
Notes
Tipping the Scales of Justice: An Attempt to Balance the Right to a Fair Trial with the Right to Free Speech
Megan J. Conboy and Alice R. Scott
Privacy, Privilege and the Right to Know: Disclosure of AIDS/HIV Status in the Physician-Patient Relationship
Grace Kathleen Hogan and Nicole Wertz