THE JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL
OF
COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW

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 XVI Number 1

A CYBERSPACE PERSPECTIVE ON
GOVERNANCE, STANDARDS, AND CONTROL
Foreword George B. Trubow
Trademark Law on the Internet--Will It Scale?  The Challenge to Develop International Trademark Law David W. Maher
Internet Red Light Districts:  A Domain Name Proposal for Regulatory Zoning of Obscene Content April Mara Major
Time to Pay Up:  Internet Service Providers' Universal Service Obligations Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Jamie N. Nafziger
Electronic Commerce on the Internet: Legal Developments in Taiwan George C.C. Chen
COMMENTS
Commercialism and the Downfall of Internet Self Governance: An Application of Antitrust Law David A. Gottardo
The Doors Are Locked but the Thieves and Vandals Are Still Getting In: A Proposal in Tort to Alleviate Corporate America's Cyber-Crime Problem David L. Gripman
COMMENTARY
NBA v. Motorola and STATS, Inc.The Second Circuit Properly Limits the "Hot News Doctrine" Alan D. Lieb

FALL 1997