The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts and principles from the real world to the virtual world of the Internet. A creation of state common law, the doctrine essentially involved extending the tort of trespass to chattels to the electronic world. Consequently, unauthorized electronic interferences are deemed trespassory intrusions and rendered actionable. The present paper aims to undertake a conceptual study of the evolution of the doctrine, examining the doctrinal modifications courts were required to make to mould the doctrine to meet the specificities of cyberspace. It then uses cybertrespass to examine the implications of transposing property metaphors to the world of the Int...
Recognizing a defense to a claim of trespass in Internet cases based on a finding of constructive co...
This article explores three new concepts in property law. First, the article defines an emerging pro...
One of the most pervasive and recurrent issues that legal theory has had to deal with is the very co...
The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts...
The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts...
The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts...
The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts...
This article discusses whether the existing legal framework for property and places should apply to ...
Vicarious liability, or the principle that under certain circumstances it is fair and just to hold u...
This Article reviews recent developments in the law of access to information, that is, cases involvi...
This Article explores how the law should treat legal claims by owners of Internet-connected computer...
This Article sets out a theory of torts and cyberspace wrongs. My goal is to provide a sparse theore...
This article explores three new concepts in property law. First, the article defines an emerging pro...
This paper argues that Canadian courts can, and should, adopt electronic trespass as a viable cause ...
This article explores three new concepts in property law. First, the article defines an emerging pro...
Recognizing a defense to a claim of trespass in Internet cases based on a finding of constructive co...
This article explores three new concepts in property law. First, the article defines an emerging pro...
One of the most pervasive and recurrent issues that legal theory has had to deal with is the very co...
The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts...
The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts...
The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts...
The doctrine of cybertrespass represents one of the most recent attempts by courts to apply concepts...
This article discusses whether the existing legal framework for property and places should apply to ...
Vicarious liability, or the principle that under certain circumstances it is fair and just to hold u...
This Article reviews recent developments in the law of access to information, that is, cases involvi...
This Article explores how the law should treat legal claims by owners of Internet-connected computer...
This Article sets out a theory of torts and cyberspace wrongs. My goal is to provide a sparse theore...
This article explores three new concepts in property law. First, the article defines an emerging pro...
This paper argues that Canadian courts can, and should, adopt electronic trespass as a viable cause ...
This article explores three new concepts in property law. First, the article defines an emerging pro...
Recognizing a defense to a claim of trespass in Internet cases based on a finding of constructive co...
This article explores three new concepts in property law. First, the article defines an emerging pro...
One of the most pervasive and recurrent issues that legal theory has had to deal with is the very co...