The law of online relationships has a significant flaw-it regularly fails to account for the possibility of an implied confidence. The established doctrine of implied confidentiality is, without explanation, almost entirely absent from online jurisprudence in environments where it has traditionally been applied offline, such as with sensitive data sets and intimate social interactions. Courts\u27 abandonment of implied confidentiality in online environments should have been foreseen. The concept has not been developed enough to be consistently applied in environments such as the Internet that lack obvious physical or contextual cues of confidence. This absence is significant because implied confidentiality could be the missing piece that he...
Contract law is applied countless times every day, in every manner of transaction large or small. Ra...
For cybercriminals, the anonymity of the Internet offers not only opportunities but also challenges....
In the early twentieth century, it was still possible to be relatively anonymous at a large gatherin...
The law of online relationships has a significant flaw—it regularly fails to account for the possibi...
Online communities often provide significant support for those who seek it. Yet in order to take adv...
Traditional jurisprudence holds that a person who posts private information onto a social networking...
Appeared last century, nowadays the Internet is used in all areas of human life. Unfortunately, som...
This article sets out the most important conclusions of the first stage of a study into the dimensio...
In a recent case of first impression, Barton v. U.S. District Court for the Central District of Cali...
In this article we argue that the legal reshaping of public and private cannot at this stage be reco...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
This study explores how courts analyze claims of implied obligations of confidentiality. Individuals...
Disclosing personal information online often feels like losing control over one’s data forever; but ...
This article problematizes the use of the bona fide case standard as the legal standard for a court ...
Contract law is applied countless times every day, in every manner of transaction large or small. Ra...
For cybercriminals, the anonymity of the Internet offers not only opportunities but also challenges....
In the early twentieth century, it was still possible to be relatively anonymous at a large gatherin...
The law of online relationships has a significant flaw—it regularly fails to account for the possibi...
Online communities often provide significant support for those who seek it. Yet in order to take adv...
Traditional jurisprudence holds that a person who posts private information onto a social networking...
Appeared last century, nowadays the Internet is used in all areas of human life. Unfortunately, som...
This article sets out the most important conclusions of the first stage of a study into the dimensio...
In a recent case of first impression, Barton v. U.S. District Court for the Central District of Cali...
In this article we argue that the legal reshaping of public and private cannot at this stage be reco...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
This study explores how courts analyze claims of implied obligations of confidentiality. Individuals...
Disclosing personal information online often feels like losing control over one’s data forever; but ...
This article problematizes the use of the bona fide case standard as the legal standard for a court ...
Contract law is applied countless times every day, in every manner of transaction large or small. Ra...
For cybercriminals, the anonymity of the Internet offers not only opportunities but also challenges....
In the early twentieth century, it was still possible to be relatively anonymous at a large gatherin...