For Teachers
Adamson, John E., Mietus, Norbert J. Law for Business and Personal Use15th Ed. Cincinnati, OH South-Western Educational Publishing 2000
An up-to-date business law book with short segments addressing legal issues and the Internet.
Alderman, Ellen, and Caroline Kennedy. The Right to Privacy. New York: Vintage Books, 1997
This book is filled with interesting cases which address all types of privacy violations.
Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 01/31/98, Vol. 56 Issue, p237 4p
Congress Finds No Easy Answers to Internet Controversies
A report on the difficult issues Congress faces regarding the Internet.
Givens, Beth. The Privacy Rights Handbook. New York: Avon Books, 1997
This book provides an overview on how to safeguard your personal information and to protect your privacy from people and businesses. It also discusses rights a person has and what a person should do if their privacy has been violated.
Glass, Brett. “Keeping Your Private Info Private; Designing Privacy for Your E-Business; Utilities.” PC Magazine June 6, 2000, pp. 118-139
A special report addressing Internet privacy issues regarding cookies, anonymous browsing, and protecting your privacy.
Hahn, Harley. Harley Hahn Teaches the Internet. Indiana; QUE, 1999
An easy to read and entertaining book teaching readers about the Internet and including ways to protect your privacy.
Mietus, Norbert, Adamson, John, Conry, Edward. Law for Business 14th Ed. Cincinnati, OH South-Western Publishing Co. 1993
A basic business law book beginning with information on our country’s formation and the U.S. Constitution.
http://www.cyber.findlaw.com/
This site is designed as a resource for those interested in legal issues concerning cyberspace. Topics include commerce, cybercrime, freedom of expression, intellectual property, jurisdiction, privacy and general cyberspace law.
http://www.epic.org/free_speech/copa/ (5/17/00)
This web site is designed to inform browsers of the issues concerning your right to free speech on the Internet. It includes current topics and legislation.
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~klb6q/infopaper/Workplace.html
What About Privacy in the Workplace
http://www.rbs2.com/privacy.htm (5/23/00)
Ronald Standler writes an overview about Privacy Law in the USA.
http://www.rbs2.com/ccrime.htm
Ronald Standler addresses Computer Crime – Virus, Hackers, and Punishment.
http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/cyptfaq.htm (5/31/00)
Department of Justice explains in detail their encryption policy. They cover three main topics: General Policy Issues, Law Enforcement Issues, and Constitutional Issues.