Project:WikiProject Cyberlaw 2010 Berkeley

Note: This page is now here for archival purposes only. The current Cyberlaw WikiProject is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Cyberlaw.

Introduction

Students in the University of California Berkeley's Spring 2010 Cyberlaw course seek to improve Wikipedia pages related to Cyberlaw topics. (It's also an assignment.[http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~bcarver/mediawiki/index.php/INFO 235 - LAW 276.1 Spring 2010 Syllabus Berkeley Spring 2010 Cyberlaw Syllabus].)

They've identified the following pages that they may work on:

Possible Pages to Work on

=Personal Jurisdiction for Online Activities and International Jurisdiction=

=Indecent Speech on the Internet=

=Other Issues of Online Free Speech=

=Immunity for Internet Intermediaries=

=Liability for Posting Information Obtained by Others=

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| DVD Copy Control Association

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| Bank Julius Baer vs. Wikileaks lawsuit

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| Apple v. Does

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| Bartnicki v. Vopper

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| Pavlovich v. Superior Court

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David Zhu

| DVD Copy Control Association, Inc. v. Bunner

| Shaherzad

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| Jean v. Massachusetts State Police

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=Copyright Liability for Internet Intermediaries=

=Digital Rights Management and Anti-circumvention=

=Network Neutrality=

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| Network neutrality

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=Statutory and Common Law Claims to Protect Online Privacy=

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| Online Privacy Protection Act

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Aprilmelliott

| FTC Fair Information Practices

| Jm94904

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| State v. Reid

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| Bourke v. Nissan Motor Co.

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| In re DoubleClick

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| Internet privacy

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| International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles

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| Information privacy

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| Children%27s Online Privacy Protection Act

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| California Shine the Light Law (S.B. 27)

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=Fourth Amendment as Applied to Online Privacy=

=Civil and Criminal Hacking (The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act) =

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| Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

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| Computer crime

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| United States v. Drew

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| United States v. Morris

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| United States v. Riggs

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| United States v. Ivanov

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=Online Anonymous Speech and the First Amendment=

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| Anonymous post, Doe Subpoena

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| Anonymity#Anonymity on the Internet

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=Spam=

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| CAN-SPAM Act of 2003

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| Jeremy Jaynes

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=Virtual Property=

=Free Software and Free Culture=

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| Copyleft

| Reader_Rabbitz

Jm94904

| Creative Commons#Criticism

| tnflood

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| Jacobsen v. Katzer

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=DMCA Safe Harbors=

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jonasherrell

| IO Group, Inc. v. Veoh Networks, Inc.

| mrumold

=Other Topics=

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AnnaLoringhoven,Boaltmag

| Facebook, Inc. v. StudiVZ Ltd.

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| Jcsa9060

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| Trade dress

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| Security Breach Notification Laws

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| Streisand effect

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| Internet Censorship

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| Shrink wrap contract

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| Software license agreement

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| Browse wrap

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| Clickwrap

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| United States v. The Spy Factory, Inc.

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Some Wiki Resources From Your Fellow Classmates

I found the following page to be a good starting point for figuring out wikipedia law articles: Wikipedia:WikiProject Law

I also found this page where featured law articles are listed: Wikipedia:Featured Article#Law

Something else that I am using is changedetection.com, which lets you watch web pages so that you know when they change.

You can get a more full-featured editor by installing a Greasemonkey script called wikEd.

Guidelines to Remember

=Content Guidelines=

=Technical Guidelines=

If you are creating a page about a case that does not currently have a Wikipedia entry, then you might want to use the outline structure that the WikiProject on US Supreme Court cases uses.

Citations

References Generally: Learn how to do references

For example, here is a good citation to Baker v. Selden, 101 U.S. 99 (1879).Baker v. Selden, [http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/US/101/101.US.99.html 101 U.S. 99] (1879).

I made that reference with the following text:

Baker v. Selden, [http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/US/101/101.US.99.html 101 U.S. 99] (1879).

By naming the reference, if I use it again in the same article I only need to type .

Cases: To the extent possible, provide links to publicly-available versions of all court opinions mentioned. A good source of Federal opinions is http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/

Statutes: How to cite to the United States Code (U.S.C.)

Wikilinks: In general, provide links to other articles of relevance within Wikipedia.

Choose a Category/Categories for the page you edit

One of the following categories might fit the page you edit:

:Category:Internet privacy

:Category:Privacy law

:Category:Internet censorship

:Category:Network neutrality

:Category:United States internet case law

:Category:United States copyright case law

:Category:United States federal intellectual property legislation

:Category:Obscenity law

:Category:United States Supreme Court cases

:Category:United States Court of Appeals cases

:Category:United States district court cases

:Category:California state case law

or look for a better category in the Category tree.

Don't let the page you edit be an orphan

Click the "What links here" link in the toolbox on the left-hand margin of the page you edit and make sure it has at least three incoming links (from pages other than this one) and think about what other pages in Wikipedia ought to link to the page you edit and then add such links.

Infobox Templates

Some articles, particularly case summaries, have an Infobox on the right-hand side, providing key details of the case. If you would like to use such an Infobox, here are some that may be of use:

  • Other Infoboxes are topical rather than court-specific. You can see a list of some of these at the Wikipedia:WikiProject Law page.

Previous Cyberlaw Wikiprojects:

References (for illustration purposes only)

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