Although the Internet is valued by many of its supporters particularly because it both defies and defeats physical borders, these important attributes are now being exposed to attempts by both governments and private entities to impose territorial limits through blocking or permitting access to content by Internet users based on their geographical location — a territorial partitioning of the Internet. One of these attempts, for example, is the recent Stop Online Piracy Act (“SOPA”) proposal in the United States. This article, as opposed to earlier literature on the topic discussing the possible virtues and methods of raising borders in cyberspace, focuses on an Internet activity that is designed to bypass the territorial partitioning of cyb...
This paper discusses one of the contemporary challenging issues—it is the challenge of e-commerce to...
From the early days of the Internet, commentators have warned that it would be impossible for those ...
With the proliferation of online activities in recent years, legal thinkers and the criminal justice...
Although the Internet is valued by many of its supporters particularly because it both defies and de...
Professor Marketa Trimble presented these materials at the Def Con 19 Conference in Las Vegas, Nevad...
Many Internet users have encountered geoblocking tools – tools that prevent users from accessing cer...
Until recently it was considered impossible or at least pointless to attempt to identify the actual ...
A territorialization of the internet – the linking of the internet to physical geography – is a grow...
A result of the creation of the Internet is that the real world no longer is the only space in which...
Professor Marketa Trimble gave her presentation titled The Role of Geoblocking in the Internet Legal...
Professor Marketa Trimble delivered her lecture Geoblocking on May 10, 2018 at the Center for Cyber...
As computer crime becomes more widespread, countries increasingly confront difficulties in securing ...
In a world where global communications are increasingly dependent on the Internet,\u27 tr...
Global computer-based communications cut across territorial borders, creating a new realm of activit...
The internet is at a crossroads today. Whence once viewed as a borderless domain, today it is spoken...
This paper discusses one of the contemporary challenging issues—it is the challenge of e-commerce to...
From the early days of the Internet, commentators have warned that it would be impossible for those ...
With the proliferation of online activities in recent years, legal thinkers and the criminal justice...
Although the Internet is valued by many of its supporters particularly because it both defies and de...
Professor Marketa Trimble presented these materials at the Def Con 19 Conference in Las Vegas, Nevad...
Many Internet users have encountered geoblocking tools – tools that prevent users from accessing cer...
Until recently it was considered impossible or at least pointless to attempt to identify the actual ...
A territorialization of the internet – the linking of the internet to physical geography – is a grow...
A result of the creation of the Internet is that the real world no longer is the only space in which...
Professor Marketa Trimble gave her presentation titled The Role of Geoblocking in the Internet Legal...
Professor Marketa Trimble delivered her lecture Geoblocking on May 10, 2018 at the Center for Cyber...
As computer crime becomes more widespread, countries increasingly confront difficulties in securing ...
In a world where global communications are increasingly dependent on the Internet,\u27 tr...
Global computer-based communications cut across territorial borders, creating a new realm of activit...
The internet is at a crossroads today. Whence once viewed as a borderless domain, today it is spoken...
This paper discusses one of the contemporary challenging issues—it is the challenge of e-commerce to...
From the early days of the Internet, commentators have warned that it would be impossible for those ...
With the proliferation of online activities in recent years, legal thinkers and the criminal justice...