Domain: tilj.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to tilj.com.
Stories · 5
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Opt-in vs. Opt-out
Sarcasmo writes: "The Internet Law Journal has a very in-depth piece on the issue of opt-in vs. opt-out that takes on the good and the bad from both sides. How the current situation will (or will not) be handled, will depend on what conclusion lawmakers come to on this core debate. An opt-in requirement is TILJ's conclusion. What's yours?" This is a good, well-reasoned analysis - exactly the type of analysis that holds no weight in legislatures. -
Opt-in vs. Opt-out
Sarcasmo writes: "The Internet Law Journal has a very in-depth piece on the issue of opt-in vs. opt-out that takes on the good and the bad from both sides. How the current situation will (or will not) be handled, will depend on what conclusion lawmakers come to on this core debate. An opt-in requirement is TILJ's conclusion. What's yours?" This is a good, well-reasoned analysis - exactly the type of analysis that holds no weight in legislatures. -
Internet Law Journal Launched
deborah writes: "I came across an interesting blurb in my CWRU alumni magazine today. It's for a new journal focused entirely on Internet Law. As far as I know this is the first journal to focus specifically on Internet topics and it's surprisingly readable. Sample headlines include 'The Law on Hackers and Crackers' and 'The Legal Risks of Trademarks as Internet Search Terms'." -
Internet Law Journal Launched
deborah writes: "I came across an interesting blurb in my CWRU alumni magazine today. It's for a new journal focused entirely on Internet Law. As far as I know this is the first journal to focus specifically on Internet topics and it's surprisingly readable. Sample headlines include 'The Law on Hackers and Crackers' and 'The Legal Risks of Trademarks as Internet Search Terms'." -
Internet Law Journal Launched
deborah writes: "I came across an interesting blurb in my CWRU alumni magazine today. It's for a new journal focused entirely on Internet Law. As far as I know this is the first journal to focus specifically on Internet topics and it's surprisingly readable. Sample headlines include 'The Law on Hackers and Crackers' and 'The Legal Risks of Trademarks as Internet Search Terms'."