Detailed Table of Contents. Acknowledgements. Preface. I: Conceptualizing Information Law. The Emergence of Information Law: Object and Characteristics of a New Legal Area U. Sieber. Protected Frameworks of Information in Criminal Law E. Lederman. II: Privacy. Privacy Reconceived: Protecting Personal Information in a Digital World R. Wacks. III: Intellectual Property. Exploring the Boundaries of Competitive Secrecy: An Essay on the Limits of Trade Secret Law R. Bone. Copyright in Cyberspace: The Rule of the Law and the Rule of the Code N. Elkin-Koren. IV: Regulating the Internet. Anarchism Triumphant: Free Software and the Death of Copyright E. Moglen. Cyberspace Self-Government: A Skeptical View from Liberal Democratic Theory N. Netanel. Responsibility of Internet Providers: Comparative Analysis of a Basic Question of Information Law U. Sieber. V: The Stock Market. The Control of Insider Trading: Smoke and Mirrors! B. Rider. Fraud on the Market at Common Law: Lessons from Contemporary Finance and Economics O. Yadlin. VI: Authentication. Information Controls and Needs of Information Flow in Representative Democracies S. Martin. Forgery in Electronic Messages: The Demise of Referable Documents R. Shapira. The Contributors. Index.
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