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==Course Info==
==Course Info==
Internet Law meets Thursdays, 11:00-12:50, in room 603. (Visitors are welcome to join the wiki, but the class is available only to Brooklyn Law School students.)
During the course of the semester, you are responsible for adding to or creating at least one page on [http://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia], relating to a topic in Internet Law.  Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Introduction describes itself] as "the free encyclopedia anyone can edit," and you've probably already encountered it near the top of many of your online searches. 
To begin, browse [http://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] on topics of interest to learn how the editing process works (check out the "edit" and "history" links at the top of a page).  Once you have made your changes, you should continue to watch the pages to see if (and why) others try to change what you have written.


==Reference==
==Reference==
[[Useful Links]]
[[Useful Links]]

Revision as of 16:11, 22 August 2006

Internet Law 2006 Wiki

Course Info

Internet Law meets Thursdays, 11:00-12:50, in room 603. (Visitors are welcome to join the wiki, but the class is available only to Brooklyn Law School students.)

During the course of the semester, you are responsible for adding to or creating at least one page on Wikipedia, relating to a topic in Internet Law. Wikipedia describes itself as "the free encyclopedia anyone can edit," and you've probably already encountered it near the top of many of your online searches.

To begin, browse Wikipedia on topics of interest to learn how the editing process works (check out the "edit" and "history" links at the top of a page). Once you have made your changes, you should continue to watch the pages to see if (and why) others try to change what you have written.

Reference

Useful Links