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  1. Abstract Database for Cyberspace Law

  2. Comprehensive listing of abstracts in cyberspace law. Many documents available online.

  3. Business Software Alliance: Policy

  4. Legislative and regulatory news and commentary on the policies shaping the software and e-commerce industries in the U.S. and worldwide, offered by the Business Software Alliance.

  5. Centre for Applied Ethics: Computer & Information Ethics Resources on the WWW

  6. Links to organizations, publications, online courses and related sites grouped by topic, alphabetically.

  7. Computalaw

  8. Drafts customized computer, Internet and e-commerce contracts for clients worldwide. Offers selection of contracts for purchase online, including software licensing, Web development, ISP and hosting agreements.

  9. Computer Ethics: Cyberethics

  10. Covers information systems ethics, provides links to online information resources and courses, offers a forum for discussion and assistance on issues and topics of interest to I.S. ethics instructors

  11. Cornell University: Computer Law and Policy Collection

  12. Provides leadership to institutions developing technology policies. Sample computer policies classified into twelve categories including acceptable use, access, guidelines for use, dial-in, e-mail, ethics and privacy.

  13. LawMeme

  14. Collaboration between the Information Society Project, the Yale Law and Technology Society and the Yale Journal of Law and Technology. Offers the latest law and technology news, commentary and feedback.

  15. National Security Institute: Computer Crime Laws by State

  16. Library of links to individual state statutes covering computer crime.

  17. Network Computing: The Law and Open Source Software

  18. "Be aware that open-source software, like proprietary software, is protected by copyright and restricted by license." (10/29/01)

  19. People for Internet Responsibility

  20. Global, ad hoc network of individuals concerned about the present and future operations, development, management and regulation of the Internet in responsible ways. Nonpartisan, has no political agenda, does not engage in lobbying.

  21. University of Maryland: Center for Information Policy

  22. Investigates technological, economic, social phenomena associated with digitization of information and Internet growth; analyzes information policy choices; supports development of sound policies for management, communication, use of information.

  23. USGSA: Information Technology Policy Documents

  24. Only final, official Federal governmentwide policy or guidance are part of this website. This precludes drafts or Congressional bills not yet signed into law. Although some documents have expired, they are incorporated for historical reference.

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