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The following is a listing of final papers submitted for the 1998 course on Internet & Society.

Advertise That I May Hear Ye: The Eyeball Consumers of the Internet
  by Paul Gowder

Building Community in the Virtual Workplace
  by Jennifer L. Carpenter

Complexity and Code: the Pitfalls of Regulation in Adaptive Systems
  by Marcus Maher

Copyduty: Saving Fair Use in the Coming Era of "Privacation"
  by Glenn Otis Brown

Does Paperless Mean Painless? Electronic Tax Return Filing in the New Millenium
  by Bonnie M. Wongtrakool

"Free Speech" in Cyberspace
  by Tae Kim

Gambling on the Internet: Towards a Sensible Regulatory System
  by Daryl Crone

Haves, Have-Nots, and Have-to-Haves: Net Effects of the Digital Divide
  by Elory Rozner

How Could Software Patent Law Impact Electronic Commerce?
  by Mark Lee

Micropayments and the Future of the Web
  by Scott Worden

Of Freepers and Fair-Use: How Technology Impacts What is Fair
  by David Melaugh

Placing Borders onthe Borderless - A Paradigm for Understanding the Interent
  by James Vaughn

Problems with Code-based Regulation
  by Dave Kumar

"Screw Journalism!" - Improper Exercise of Personal Jurisdiction in Blumenthal v. Drudge
  by Nicholas Eddy

Search Engines: Their Necessity and Potential Danger - A Case for Regulation or the Need for Non-Commercial Alternatives?
  by James Kovacs

So You Think the Government Can't Regulate Internet Gambling? Don't Bet on It.
  by Brian L. Glassberg

The Impact of the Internet of the US Securities Regulatory Regime with Respect to Jurisdictionand Solicitation Limitations on Issuer Offerings
  Roberto J. Devoto

TheInterent and Musical Copyright Law
  by Yuriko Tada

The Tragedy of Achieving Internet-Awareness
  by Jonathan Lindsay

Thwarting or Heightening Fundamental Fairness? The Jury Trial in Cyberspace
  by Erica S. Cheng

Tracking Entitlements to Medical Records: A Trusted System
  by Rebecca DelCarmen

Web of Darkness?
  by Ayesha Dawood