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An
International
Law Journal
on
Information
Technology
a
publication
of
The Center
for Information
Technology and
Privacy Law
of
The John Marshall
Law School
Volume XV
Number 1
REFLECTIONS ON COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY & THE LAW
Foreword
George B. Trubow
A Functional Approach to Information Upon the Convergence of Communication and Information Processing
Roy N. Freed
The Invention and Future of the Computer
Lee Loevinger
A CYBERSPACE PERSPECTIVE
Allocating the Risk of Loss for Bank Card Fraud on the Internet
Randy Gainer
It's 1996: Do You Know Where Your Cyberkids Are? Captive Audiences and Content Regulation on the Internet
Dawn L. Johnson
ARTICLES
1996 Computers and Telecommunications Law Update New Developments: Asia-Pacific
Fred Chilton, Emma Moloney & Simon Cant
The Protection of Information Technology in a Culturally Diverse Marketplace
Doris E. Long
Copying to Compete: The Tension Between Copyright Protection & Antitrust Policy in Recent Non-Literal Computer Program Copyright Infringement Cases
Mark L. Gordon
FALL 1996