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Computer Bulletin: The Perils of Cyber LibelComputer Bulletin: The Perils of Cyber Libel
Article by David Engel and Theodore Goddard focusing on libelous comments made via a the e-mail system of a UK company.
Roger Clarke's 'Defamation on the Web'Roger Clarke's 'Defamation on the Web'
Comprehensive analysis of whether the act of placing a document on a web-site constitutes publication in the jurisdictions into which the document is subsequently downloaded.
Wired 4.03: Libel Law - Let It DieWired 4.03: Libel Law - Let It Die
"Maybe libel law is obsolete. Maybe it always was. But in the world of Net communications, it's hard to see why anyone should weep if libel lawsuits disappeared altogether."
Defamation and the Internet: Name Calling in CyberspaceDefamation and the Internet: Name Calling in Cyberspace
Paper by Lilian Edwards of Edinburgh Law School, Scotland, which considers why the Internet is a "defamation prone zone", and the problems and opportunities for Internet libel pursuers and defenders.
CyberLaw: Libel and SuppressionCyberLaw: Libel and Suppression
Jonathan Rosenoer asks whether the decision in Shahvar v. Superior Court, 94 C.D.O.S. undermined a rule ensuring unintimidated access to the courts and the free flow of information concerning public disputes.
Yahoo Groups: Cyberlibel-and-E-mailYahoo Groups: Cyberlibel-and-E-mail
Archive and joining information for an e-mail discussion list for persons concerned with libel on the Internet.
Should Audio-Visual Defamation on the Internet be Treated as Libel or Slander?Should Audio-Visual Defamation on the Internet be Treated as Libel or Slander?
Detailed analysis by Zenas Zelotes of the University of Iowa College of Law.
Cyberlibel: Innocent Dissemination on the InternetCyberlibel: Innocent Dissemination on the Internet
Article that discusses defamation on the Internet from a UK perspective.
Defamation HavensDefamation Havens
Brian Martin's paper claims that "The Net provides an effective means of responding to Net defamation and for publishing material that the mass media are afraid to touch". [First Monday magazine.]
CyberlibelCyberlibel
Includes paper entitled 'Defamation on the Internet', bibliography of selected materials, and relevant news stories.
Defamation in Canadian CyberspaceDefamation in Canadian Cyberspace
Covers defenses against charges of defamation, 'cyberlibel', and the question of liability -- all in the context of Canadian law.
Legal Pitfalls in Cyberspace: Defamation on Computer NetworksLegal Pitfalls in Cyberspace: Defamation on Computer Networks
Paper by Timothy Arnold-Moore which was originally published in the Journal of Law and Information Science.
Defamation and the InternetDefamation and the Internet
Includes background information on the relevant laws, details of notable cases, and analysis of whether system operators are liable for defamatory comments made by on their system.
Defamation on the InternetDefamation on the Internet
In this paper David F. Sutherland identifies developments respecting the application of defamation law to the Internet.
The Law of Defamation and the InternetThe Law of Defamation and the Internet
Recent legal developments, prepared by an Australian barrister.
Online DefamationOnline Defamation
Archive of decisions and litigation provided by the AOL Legal Department.
Libel and Defamation in the Information AgeLibel and Defamation in the Information Age
Eric Eden's article concludes with "The reality is that libel and defamation laws are enforceable in the virtual world just like they are in the real world".

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