Technology & Science
Mar. 4, 2000
Sticky Web
By Guylyn Cummins A host of cyberspace problems (especially Internet linking) are pitting First and 14th amendment protections against intellectual property, privacy and unfair competition laws. The scope and availability of these constitutional protections are subjects of bitter testing. With the growing economic viability of the Internet, the controversial cyberspace battles will continue to be litigated vigorously. And which interests will survive remains an open question.
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