[Excerpt] Authenticity is defined as something that is not false or an imitation. Savvy consumers pay a premium for an authentic product and treat with suspicion a product that does not ring true. We have a system of trademark and copyright protections that protect a company’s intellectual property rights and brands and consumer protections to protect the consumer from counterfeit and unsafe products. Now, there is model legislation that will provide a systematic way to protect, preserve and provide better electronic access to the bread and butter of our legal profession: our official state legal documents
The Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act is an important piece of legislation created by the Unifo...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
At the federal, state, and local levels, primary legal materials are increasingly being made availab...
The quotation above from St. Clair v. Johnny\u27s Oyster & Shrimp, Inc., a 1999 US federal district ...
The online world can be divided into two categories: what is real and what is fake. Be it the news, ...
Much can be said about how libraries are adapting and new ways that we can continue to adapt to the ...
The promise of the globalization of trade and particularly electronic commerce to deliver goods and ...
Article by Edward Cheng describing the legal framework for the use of digital signatures in the USA....
The article examines the development of the legal requirements for signature in paper based land con...
(Excerpt) Since current anti-counterfeiting tools are not easily applied to the Internet, thereby di...
The author considers what is meant by authentication in commercial use of the Internet, and the acco...
The authentication rule requires that evidence submitted to the trier of fact sufficient. This artic...
The value of U.S. based electronic commerce (e-commerce) transactions was estimated to be $43 billio...
This article responds to C. Bradford Biddle’s Legislating Market Winners: Digital Signature Laws and...
The Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act is an important piece of legislation created by the Unifo...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
At the federal, state, and local levels, primary legal materials are increasingly being made availab...
The quotation above from St. Clair v. Johnny\u27s Oyster & Shrimp, Inc., a 1999 US federal district ...
The online world can be divided into two categories: what is real and what is fake. Be it the news, ...
Much can be said about how libraries are adapting and new ways that we can continue to adapt to the ...
The promise of the globalization of trade and particularly electronic commerce to deliver goods and ...
Article by Edward Cheng describing the legal framework for the use of digital signatures in the USA....
The article examines the development of the legal requirements for signature in paper based land con...
(Excerpt) Since current anti-counterfeiting tools are not easily applied to the Internet, thereby di...
The author considers what is meant by authentication in commercial use of the Internet, and the acco...
The authentication rule requires that evidence submitted to the trier of fact sufficient. This artic...
The value of U.S. based electronic commerce (e-commerce) transactions was estimated to be $43 billio...
This article responds to C. Bradford Biddle’s Legislating Market Winners: Digital Signature Laws and...
The Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act is an important piece of legislation created by the Unifo...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...