Legal and Regulatory Issues in the Information Economy/Further Reading


 * Baumer, David and J. Carl Poindexter. 2001. Cyberlaw and e-commerce. McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
 * Berners-Lee, Tim. 1999. Weaving the Web: the original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor. Harper San Francisco.
 * Black, Sharon K. 2001. Telecommunications law in the Internet age.1stedition. Morgan Kaufmann.
 * Casey, Eoghan. 2000. Digital evidence and computer crime. Academic Press.
 * Ferrera, Gerald R. et al. 2000. Cyberlaw: text and cases. 1st edition. South-Western College Pub.
 * Girasa, Rosario. Cyberlaw: National and International Perspectives.
 * Hiller, Janine and Ronnie Cohen. 2002. Internet Law and Policy. 1st edition. Prentice Hall.
 * Hitcock, David. Patent searching made easy: how to do patent searching on the Internet and in the library. 2nd edition. Nolo Press.
 * Isenberg, Doug. 2002. GigaLaw guide to Internet law. Random House.
 * Lessig, Lawrence. 1999. Code and other laws of cyberspace. New York: Basic Books.
 * Lessig, Lawrence. 2001. The future of ideas: the fate of the commons in a connected world. New York: Random House.
 * Litman, Jessica. 2001. Digital copyright. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
 * Rosenberg, Donald K. (2000). Open source: the unauthorized white papers. John Wiley & Sons.
 * Stallman, Richard, Lawrence, Lessig and Joshua Gay. (2002). Free software, free society: Selected essays of Richard Stallman. Free Software Foundation.
 * Vaidhyanathan, Siva. 2001. Copyrights and copywrongs: the rise of IP and how it threatens creativity. New York University Press.