Review and Document How the Domain Is Used d. International Defamation Scams and Torts-Unique Jurisdiction ConsiderationsĬHAPTER 4: Intellectual Property A. Conclusion Regarding E-Commerce Directive 9. National Courts versus Country of Origin Principle 8. Rome I Regulation and the Rome Convention 7. Exceptions to the E-Commerce Directive a. The European Perspective-First Principles 3. The Complexity of International Jurisdictions 2. Other Commercial Cases Recent Case Law: Cybersquatting Recent Case Law: The Role of Servers and ISPs Resolution of the Scenarios Long-Arm to Global Reach-International Considerations 1. In Rem Jurisdiction Enter the Internet Consider Functionality Internet Activities Plus Business Contacts Equal General Jurisdiction Specific Jurisdiction-Defamation Recent Case Law: Specific Jurisdiction-Intellectual Property, Contracts, and Commercial Torts 1. International Shoe and the Rise of Long-Arm Statutesģ. What’s at Stake: Personal Jurisdiction and the Regulation of the Internetī. An Example of a Simple Investigation Protocol CHAPTER 3: Jurisdictional QuagmireĪ. How to Find a Cybersquatter or Site Owner 1. Information Flows in an Orderly Manner D. Domain Names Are Assigned by a Retailer 4. A Mere Five Entities Maintain a Directory of the Entire Internet 3. The Internet and the World Wide Web Are Not the Same 2. Tempest in a Teapot-What Is Not Covered CHAPTER 2: Basic Investigation A. You may order this or any other Oxford University Press publication by visiting the Oxford University Press website at ContentsĬHAPTER 5: Freedom of Expression and the Problem of AnonymityĬHAPTER 6: Electronic Evidence-Special ConsiderationsĬHAPTER 1: Introduction A. (Based on the Declaration of Principles jointly adopted by a Committee of the American Bar Association and a Committee of Publishers and Associations.) Also, to confirm that the information has not been affected or changed by recent developments, traditional legal research techniques should be used, including checking primary sources where appropriate. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional services. It is based upon sources believed to be accurate and reliable and is intended to be current as of the time it was written. K564.C6B57 2010 345’.0268-dc22 2009036784 _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper Note to Readers This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. Includes bibliographical references and index. Internet crimes, torts and scams: investigation and remedies / Melise R. _ Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Blakeslee, Melise R. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Oxford University Press, Inc. 198 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016 Oxford is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press Oxford University Press is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press, Inc. Published by Oxford University Press, Inc. With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine VietnamĬopyright © 2010 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto Blakesleeġ Oxford University Press, Inc., publishes works that further Oxford University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education. Internet Crimes, Torts and Scams Investigation and Remedies Melise R.
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