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Rights and responsibilities of participants in networked communities / Dorothy E. Denning and Herbert S. Lin, editors ; Steering Committee on Rights and Responsibilities of Participants in Networked Communities, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Denning, Dorothy Elizabeth Robling, 1945-
Lin, Herbert.
National Research Council (U.S.). Steering Committee on Rights and Responsibilities of Participants in Networked Communities.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer networks--Social aspects.
Computer networks.
Computer networks--Law and legislation.
Computer crimes.
Privacy, Right of.
Intellectual property.
Physical Description:
xi, 160 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1994.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book describes a number of social and legal issues as they relate to various members of electronically networked communities. After a brief introduction to relevant legal precedents and to the manner in which societies develop norms for social behavior, the book explores right and responsibilities related to free speech, vandalism, property interests, and privacy.
Contents:
Rights and Responsibilities of Participants in Networked Communities
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Executive Summary
1 The Nature of Electronic Networks
A NEW MEDIUM FOR COMMUNICATION
THE NETWORK SCENE
NETWORK METAPHORS
Cyberspace
The Information Superhighway
The Electronic Marketplace
2 Networks and Society
NETWORKS AND CULTURE
CONFLICTING VALUES IN NETWORKED COMMUNITIES
ENFORCEMENT OF BEHAVIORAL NORMS IN NETWORKED COMMUNITIES
HOW CULTURAL NORMS EVOLVE: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
ETHICS, LAW, AND THE PROMOTION OF SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
3 Legal Considerations for Electronic Networks
LEGAL DOMAINS
LEGAL MODELS EXISTING IN THE ELECTRONIC ENVIRONMENT
WHAT IS DIFFERENT ABOUT ELECTRONIC NETWORKS?
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS THAT AFFECT THE USE OF INFORMATION
COURT CASES LAWYERS RELY ON FOR ARGUMENT
SPECIAL PROBLEMS AND POLICY CONCERNS
SUMMARY
4 Free Speech
SCENARIO 1: EXPLICIT PHOTOS ON A UNIVERSITY NETWORK
Issue: The Law as the Ultimate Authority
Issue: The Need to Establish Rules and Educate Users
SCENARIO 2: NEGATIVE COMMENTS HARM A THIRD PARTY
Issue: Provider Responsibility and Liability
Issue: User Responsibility and Liability
DISCUSSION AND COMMON THEMES
5 Electronic Vandalism
SCENARIO 1: VIRUS DAMAGES BULLETIN BOARD
Issue: Criminal Liability
Issue: Deficiencies in the Laws
Issue: Civil Obligations and Liabilities
SCENARIO 2: MULTISYSTEM INTRUDER DAMAGES FILES
Issue: Trespassing and Theft
Issue: Determining Damage
Issue: Ethics and Education
Issue: Operator Responsibilities and Liabilities
COMMON THEMES
6 Intellectual Property Interests
BACKGROUND: COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
SCENARIO 1: DATABASE AGREEMENT IS VIOLATED
Issue: Licenses, Copyrights, and Enforcement Responsibilities
Issue: Fair Use.
Issue: Effects of Property Protection Concerns on Authors and Contributors
SCENARIO 2: FOREIGN USER COPIES ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE
Issue: Obligations to Monitor
Issue: Obligations to Turn Over Records
7 Privacy
SCENARIO 1: OPERATOR LEARNS OF POSSIBLE DEATH THREAT
Issue: Obligation to Notify Authorities of Death Threats
Issue: General Provider Practices and Responsibilities
Issue: Liability for Violating Privacy
Issue: Ethical and Social Issues
SCENARIO 2: PROVIDER SELLS USER PROFILES TO MERCHANDISERS
Issue: Legal Privacy Protection For Subscriber Information
Issue: Informed Consent
Issue: Blocking Unwanted Sales Pitches
8 Common Themes
VALUES AND NORMS IN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
RECURRING CONCERNS
Appendixes
APPENDIX A Network Technology
NETWORK BUILDING BLOCKS
STORE-AND-FORWARD COMMUNICATION
Real-Time Connections
Distributed Computing
NETWORK SERVICES
Electronic Mail
Store-and-Forward Conferencing
Real-Time Conferencing
File Transfer
Remote Computer Use
Information Search Services
A ROUGH TYPOLOGY OF NETWORKS
The Global Network and the Internet
Computer Bulletin Board Systems
Commercial Services
THE INTERNET
Organization
Management
Size and Scale
A BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
APPENDIX B Workshop Schedule and Session Descriptions
SCHEDULE
SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
APPENDIX C Forum Statement of Purpose and Agenda
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
AGENDA
APPENDIX D Keynote Speech: Networked Communities and the Laws of Cyberspace
APPENDIX E Biographical Sketches
STEERING COMMITTEE.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786610210961
9781280210969
1280210966
9780309586955
030958695X
9780585019956
0585019959
OCLC:
923261801

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