T
HE
J
OHN
M
ARSHALL
J
OURNAL
OF
C
OMPUTER
&
I
NFORMATION
L
AW
An
International
Law Journal
on
Information
Technology
a
publication
of
The Center
for Informatics
Law
of
The John Marshall
Law School
Volume XIV
Number 4
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION OF SOFTWARE: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Foreword
Donald P. Reynolds
Belgium
Phillipe Peters & Florence Verhoestraete
Canada
A. David Morrow & P. Bradley Limpert
People's Republic of China
Geoffrey T. Willard
Ireland
Francis Hackett
Netherlands
Jaap H. Spoor
Puerto Rico
Diego A. Ramos
Spain
Hugo Ecija
COMMENTS
Learning to Love "The Ultimate Peripheral" -- Virtual Vices Like "Cyberprostitution" Suggest A New Paradigm to Regulate Online Expression
D. James Nahikian
Revising the Freedom of Information Act for the Information Age: The Electronic Freedom of Information Act
Jeffrey Norgle
SUMMER 1996