Domain Names, Cybersquatting, and Meta Tags 
Discusses Internet technology and intellectual property by delving into some of the legal issues regarding domain names and meta tags. She discusses trademark laws regarding 'cybersquatting' (when people register domain names for the purposes of sale), offers suggestions for protecting a company and using meta tags in Web sites appropriately.
Kagan, Elissa. Intercom (2000). Articles>Cyberculture
What are these issues and how do they affect you? Whether writing source code, developing e-commerce Web sites, or using the Web for business or as a consumer, you can be affected by Internet law in ways you might not imagine. Our rights of free speech and privacy take on new dimensions in cyberspace. Our copyright and trademark laws are being applied to cyberspace with caution and controversy. New avenues of criminal activity in cyberspace can wreak havoc in our business, professional, and personal worlds. This paper focuses on Internet law involving copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, free speech, and privacy.
Kagan, Elissa. STC Proceedings (2000). Articles>Publishing>Legal>Online
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