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Computer
and Communications Technology, popularly known as Information
Technology, has shaken the whole paradigm of traditional society,
progressing at such a rapid pace that the law lags behind.
The legal
profession is in the frontline for ensuring the smooth transition from
the industrial age to the computer age. Thus, there is a need for
an IT Law Publication.
1.) as a means for announcing to the public the different programs and
projects of the IILS IT Program
2.) as a newsletter on
recent developments and issues in IT
3.) as an official
position of the IILS on IT issues, whether international or local
4.) an introduction to
the legal practitioners to the IT industry
5.) as a mode for
discussion
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E-Legal, IILS
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Maru Mendez Velas
Questions or comments can be sent to webmaster.
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| What's
Inside? |
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Volume 1, Issue No. 1
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| Digital
Signatures and Certification Authorities |
| Sneaked
In- Notes on the Anti-Piracy Provision |
| CASE
DIGEST: Universal Studios vs. Remeirdes, August 17, 2000 |
| Digital
Millenium Copyright Act Provisions |
| Comparing
R.A. 9792 and the UNCITRAL |
| Code,
Links, and the First Amendment |
| Upgrading
Legislations: Senate Bills on Information Technology |
| The
Case Against Snapster |
| VIEWS:
Cybercrime Laws, Unnecessary? |
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Volume 1, Issue No. 2
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| An
Introduction to the Internet for Legal Professionals |
| The
Impact of Electronic Commerce on the Rules of Evidence |
| Cyberspace
Lex: Legal Resources on the Internet |
| The
Electronic Law School Project |
| How
Universal is Universal Access? |
| Understanding
Country Code Top-Level Domains |
| Cyberdemocracy
in the Philippines: A Commentary |
| Internet
Privacy: Are we Prepared for it? |
| Taxing
Internet Transactions |
| PLDT
vs. PLDTI |
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