SERVICE PROVIDER
LIABILITY
Table of Contents
Introduction (home
page)
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Descriptions of
Servcie Providers - Overview
Descriptions of Service Providers
- Discussion
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Liability
Analogies - Overview
Liability Analogies - Discussion
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Defamation -
Overview
Defamation - Discussion
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Intellectual
Property - Overview
Intellectual Property - Discussion
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Obscenity -
Overview
Obscenity - Discussion
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Criminal -
Overview
Criminal Discussion
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Privacy - Overview
Privacy - Discussion
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Policy Discussion
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Conclusion
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Pocket Part
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Notes & Links
NOTICE: This policy is provided for
information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or opinion.
Neither our publication of this information nor your receipt or use of
this information is intended to create an attorney-client relationship and
does not constitute or establish legal representation. It is
strongly suggested that any business or person in need of legal advice regarding internet, online, information
technology, business technology, computer, or digital media issues consult
with an attorney. Furthermore, because of the number
of unsettled questions surrounding the law as it applies to the Internet in
general and Service Provider Liability in particular, we do not claim that the
information herein represents any definitive state of the law regarding the many
circumstances in which service providers could be held liable.
Prepared for
Professor Laura
Gasaway's Cyberspace Law Seminar (Law
- 357C); UNC School of Law - Spring 1997
By: Ashe Lockhart
& Carol Kozar
Instructor:
Laura N. Gasaway,
Professor of Law and Director of the Katherine
R. Everett Law Library
Copyright © 1997
Ashe Lockhart & Carol Kozar