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Legalities Links
Legal
Issues From Alfred University, a comprehensive paper describing pertinent
legal issues and ramifications for university faculty particularly for
web use and publishing. This site also contains useful links to related
information.
Legal
Information Institute at Cornell University Search engines and
ranking systems identify the LII as the most linked to web resource in
the field of law. Extensive, comprehensive, complete, and informative.
This site covers any conceivable legality, with ease of use. Highly recommended,
includes professional and areas of personal interest.
The Electronic Frontier
Foundation This is one of the most respected online sources for
computer related legal issues. Put plainly, "if America's founding fathers
had anticipated the digital frontier, there would be a clause in the Constitution
protecting your rights online, as well."
Copyright
Website Real world, practical and relevant copyright information of
interest to infonauts, content providers, musicians, activists, infringers,
and law abiding citizens- and university faculty. Check this one out with
any copywrite question.
Copyright
and Multimedia Law From the University of Iowa Libraries,
this site is for Web builders and Multimedia Authors, with annotated links
to many key sites.
The
World Wide Web Virtual Library - Law This resource has been developed
by the World Wide Web Consortium and is maintained by the Law School here
at Indiana University.
American Civil Liberties
Union The ACLU runs an extremely informative site with issues ranging
from Internet censorship to Immigrants' rights to Lesbian and Gay rights.
The Better Business Bureau
From this page, you can locate your local Better Business Bureau, check
out the latest alerts, and browse their consumer buying guides.
Copyright
Issues Related to Distance Learning and Multimedia Copyright
is a central issue in distance learning. The copyright sites listed in
this page are intended to be used as tools when developing materials for
distance learning.
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