Guide to the Legal Issues in Cyberspace Videorecordings

Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
November 2010
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Overview

Call Number: V0188
Creator: Stanford Channel (Television station : Stanford, Calif.)
Title: Legal issues in cyberspace videorecordings
Dates: 1997
Physical Description: 1.25 Linear feet 10 videotapes (VHS)
Summary: Ten programs from the telecourse Legal Issues in Cyberspace taught by Prof. Margaret Jane Radin in the fall of 1997. Speakers are Margaret Jane Radin, Kathleen Sullivan, Philip Zimmermann, Pamela Samuelson, Alexander Silverman, Mark Stefik, Michael Bayle, Mark Manasse, Janet Cooper Alexander, and David Johnson. Subjects include encryption, copyright, business models, payment systems, trademark issues, and governance.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc

Administrative Information

Provenance

Administrative transfer, 1999.

Information about Access

This collection is open for research.

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Cite As

Legal Issues in Cyberspace Videorecordings (V0188). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Biographical/Historical Sketch

The Stanford Channel is managed by Stanford University's Information Technology Systems and Services (ITSS), specifically Communication Services. Its broadcasts include telecourses, original programs, lectures, conferences, and Stanford sports events.

Description of the Collection

Ten programs from the telecourse Legal Issues in Cyberspace taught by Prof. Margaret Jane Radin in the fall of 1997. Speakers are Margaret Jane Radin, Kathleen Sullivan, Philip Zimmermann, Pamela Samuelson, Alexander Silverman, Mark Stefik, Michael Bayle, Mark Manasse, Janet Cooper Alexander, and David Johnson. Subjects include encryption, copyright, business models, payment systems, trademark issues, and governance.

Access Terms

Alexander, Janet Cooper.
Alexander, Janet Cooper.
Bayle, Michael.
Bayle, Michael.
Johnson, David.
Johnson, David.
Manasse, Mark.
Manasse, Mark.
Radin, Margaret Jane.
Radin, Margaret Jane.
Samuelson, Pamela.
Samuelson, Pamela.
Silverman, Alexander E.
Silverman, Alexander E.
Stanford Channel (Television station : Stanford, Calif.)
Stefik, Mark.
Stefik, Mark.
Sullivan, Kathleen M., 1955-
Zimmermann, Philip (Philip R.)
Copyright--Computer programs--United States.
Data encryption (Computer science)--United States.
Electronic commerce--Law and legislation.
Electronic commerce--United States.
Internet--United States.
Videorecordings.


 

Videos

Box 1

V188.1 Program #1: “Introduction to Cyberspace,” Margaret Jane Radin

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.2 Program #2: “The Zoning of Cyberspace: Legal Approaches to the Regulation of Online Content,” Prof. Radin and Kathleen Sullivan

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.3 Program #3: “Encryption: Technological Savior or Recipe for Anarchy?” Philip Zimmermann

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.4 Program #4: “Copyright I: Maximalists, Minimalists, Framers and Linkers,” Pamela Samuelson

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.5 Program #5: “Copyright II: Copyright Enforcement Technologies: The New Economics of Intellectual Property,” Alexander E. Silverman and Mark Stefik

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.6 Program #6: “Success and Failure in Electronic Commerce: Business Models and Online Advertising,” Michael Bayle

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.7 Program #7: “Creating and Electronic Commerce Ecosystem: Digital Cash and Payment Systems,” Mark Manasse

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.8 Program #8: “Re-thinking Minimum Contracts: Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Cyberspace,” Janet Cooper Alexander

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.9 Program #9: “Evolutionary IP and the Question of Sovereignty: Domain Names and Trademark Issues,” Margaret Jane Radin

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 1

V188.10 Program #10: “How Shall the Net Be Governed? Internet Governance and the Legal Future of Cyberspace,” David Johnson

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (VHS)