Sender: "kenneth yang" <•••@••.•••> > hi I know of an excellant book which I will use if my course proposal to > the law schools in Boston is accepted. It is Thorne,Huber and Kellogg's > BROADBAND LAW. I'm curoius to hear more about your course. please respond. > > julia -=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Julia, thanks so much for your help. I will check out that book. about the course on cyberspace, I am basically sensitizing students to issues related to the cyberspace. I am taking the approaching of "Beware of the New World (not brave te new world)." I addresses these issues from a communications-social science prespective. It is a sophomore class, so I cover many issues on the cyberspace such as security, privacy, universal service, email ethic and ettiquette, CMC and effect on interpersona communication and relationship, national soverignty, interactive advertising, online publication and effects on incumbent media industry. well, it is a pot-pourri of all issues that you can probably find in CPSR-global or online-news groups. about the course you proposed to law school, are you taking a more regulatory approach? I feel that models for regulating the internet are going to be hot. Do me another favor? do you find any books on the Internet Regulation? I am interested in knowing any regulatory models that are proposed. As far as I know, MIT's Cyberlaw and McGraw-Hill's Netlaw are two the best books. Have you heard any other books? let me know. thanks for your help.. Ken ************************************************************* Chung-Chuan Yang, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Information & Communication Technology Yuan Ze Institute of Technology No. 135, Yuan Tung Road, Nei-Li Chung-Li, Taiwan 32026 E-Mail: •••@••.••• Phone:+886-3-4638800 Ext.643 (Office) FAX: +886-3-4638277 *********************************************************************** ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Posted by Andrew Oram - •••@••.••• - Moderator: CYBER-RIGHTS (CPSR) You are encouraged to forward and cross-post messages for non-commercial use, pursuant to any redistribution restrictions included in individual messages. ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~