LAW-6387 INTERNET LAW

This course explores a variety of issues arising in the context of online activity, with an emphasis on the challenges that this rapidly evolving technology poses to questions of morality, ethics, privacy, self-determination, sovereign power, and free expression. Taking the view that these technological advancements have the potential to undermine both internal and external controls on behavior, and to test existing authority structures, the course pushes students to think about the effect of such changes on established jurisprudence and our system's ability to respond to theses challenges. Highly Recommended: Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Survey, Copyright Law, and/or Trademark Law.

Credits

3

Distribution

Law