Computer law
Information and Links re: Internet Crimes Against Children
kardasz.org
Grassroots American Values grassroots
Grassroots American Values�|�Main Page
Family Friendly Libraries
FFLHome
Citizens for Literary Standards in Schools
ClassKC.org - Citizens for Literary Standards in Schools
Citizens for Academic Responsibility users owt
A community effort to keep parents in touch with their public school
The Third Circuit Court decision epic
The NTIA study
NTIA | 08-15-2003 CIPA Report
The law as passed
CHILDREN'S INTERNET PROTECTION ACT
Universal Service Fund explanatory page reference
Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Form 486 - Schools & Libraries (USAC)
FCC explanatory page
Children's Internet Protection Act
US v. ALA of June 2003 finding CIPA constitutional.
Despite the 2003 U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), which permits the government to require libraries that receive certain kinds of federal funding to install filters, ALA policy is unchanged: ALA does not recomme ala ala factsheets
Supreme Court Supports Library Internet Blocking Law eff censorship
EFF: Supreme Court Supports Library Internet Blocking Law
American Library Association's CIPA page ala ala washoff
Jahia Collaborative Source License
Collaborative source - Jahia Collaborative Source License
Collaborative Source Initiative
Collaborative source - Home
FAQ on Section 230
EFF: Bloggers' FAQ: Section 230 Protections
Nitke v. Gonzales overview
An Overview of Nitke v. Ashcroft
Cybertelecom :: The Communications Decency Act
Cybertelecom :: CDA
Center for Democracy and Technology Overview of CDA . Caution: this refers to the struck down portion. Do not be misled into thinking that the whole of the act was struck down.
CDT | Communications Decency Act (CDA)
Section 230 law
US CODE: Title 47,230. Protection for private blocking and screening of offensive material
http://www.froola.com - now!
FCC text of the full act reports
Cyber Crime Law - News and commentary on preventing, detecting, and prosecuting computer crimes
Cybercrime Law
U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice Electronic Crime Program
National Institute of Justice - Electronic Crime
Computer Crime Research Center - Daily news about computer crime, Internet fraud and cyber terrorism
Computer Crime Research Center - Daily news about computer crime, internet fraud and cyber terrorism
Australian Computer Abuse Research Bureau (ACARB) introduction to computer abuse concepts
Text of the law (18 USC 1030) assembler law html
US CODE: Title 18,1030. Fraud and related activity in connection with computers
Web site
Home Page of Consumer Project on Technology
Visit again www.froola.com
The Electronic Frontier Foundation eff
EFF: Homepage
The Creative Commons - A not-for-profit organization that offers a free and less restrictive alternative to the Copyright.
Welcome | Creative Commons
You are visiting www.froola.com Computer_law
Previous page
Next page
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the Wikipedia articles :
Children's Internet Protection Act , Collaborative Source license , Communications Decency Act , Computer crime , Computer Fraud and Abuse Act , Consumer Project on Technology , Copyleft , Copyright , .
If you use exact copy or modified of this article you should preserve above paragraph and put also : It uses material from
the Froola link list about "Computer law".