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"A comprehensive, well-written, interesting, and informative guide to technology and Internet use on campus. Everyone--from administrators who oversee and manage computer networks, to faculty interested in distance learning, to student affairs officials trying to understand alleged infractions by students, to college attorneys seeking to understand the law--will find this book enormously helpful. Well chosen vignettes and examples, along with a list of recommendations and guidelines, help make this complicated arena of university life and law accessible to administrators, faculty, and attorneys working in it."--Barbara Lee, dean, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University
"An easy-to-use and cost-effective resource designed to educate faculty and administrators about the legal issues surrounding the use of information resources and the Internet on campus. As the chief information officer of a large public research university, I have encountered many of the situations described in this useful guide. It is full of recommendations and references. Highly recommended."--Jack McCredie, associate vice chancellor, Information Systems & Technology, and chief information officer, University of California, Berkeley
"Anyone looking for a complete overview of the legal and ethical challenges of computer and Internet use on campus will be impressed and amazed by the breadth and depth of this book. It offers an in-depth consideration of legal issues and includes practical, accurate advice for educators and policymakers."--Rodney J. Petersen, director of policy and planning and Project NEThics(sm), University of Maryland
"At a time when distance learning is being embraced by many institutions, Dr. Hawke provides a comprehensive yet concise overview of the legal issues surrounding Internet and computer use and includes valuable suggestions for university administrators who deal with those issues."--Dale L. Cook, Summit Professor for Learning Techn
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Today's laws regarding privacy, freedom of information, copyrights, fair use, and free speech are often contradictory, and the ethical issues can be confusing. The Internet intensifies these issues and brings them all into focus like never before. The recent controversy over the Napster music-file trading system is just one example. Hawke (Kent State Univ.), who served as legal counsel to the president of Kent State University, writes with authority. She does an excellent job of sorting out issues, laws, and court cases to give the reader the background needed to make informed judgments about what kinds of information can safely be posted on the Web or sent in e-mail messages, what kinds of information should not be posted or transmitted, and what to do when a problem arises. This book is clearly written for a general audience and at some 147 pages, with front and end matter, is concise. It provides useful information for anyone using the Internet and should be mandatory reading for college Web site operators, academic information officers, or academic computer system administrators. All levels. S. L. Tanimoto University of Washington
目录
The Author | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xiii |
1. Intellectual Property On-Line | p. 1 |
2. Free Speech in Cyberspace | p. 41 |
3. Privacy Issues in Electronic Communications | p. 81 |
4. Fairness and On-Line Dispute Resolution | p. 119 |
Epilogue | p. 145 |
Resources | |
Checklist for Developing Computer Use Policy | p. 149 |
Guidelines for Network System Administrators | p. 152 |
Glossary of Terms | p. 155 |
References | p. 159 |
Case Index | p. 165 |
Index | p. 167 |