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Plss780 week 10

Nov 01, 2014

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PLS 780Week 10

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Tonight

• International issues in internet law• Governance, jurisdiction and self-regulation• International trademark• International copyright• Business methods patents and trade secrets in an

international context• International contracts• Global regulation of securities• Global privacy issues• Data security and global internet crime

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Who governs global internet activities?

• Jurisdiction in an international context is complex and confusing even without factoring in issues of cyberspace

• Preference for national enforcement (Territoriality principle, nationality principle, effects principle)

• Can there be a global court that governs internet activities? Should there be?

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European Union as a Model

• Brussels Convention bases jurisdiction on defendant’s domicile—simple and clear

• Brussels Regulation followed specifically with regards to e-commerce in the EU allows domicile to be extended to any business or organizations business activities (beyond a non-passive website is standard)

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Self-Regulation

• Despite the model presented by EU and the Brussels Regulation self-regulation is likely to be the norm for global internet jurisdiction and dispute resolution

• Why? What role does technology play in this?

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International Trademark

• Critical to global internet law—Why?• Word Trade Organization and treaty law play an

enormous role here • Includes domain name disputes• Madrid Protocol most important: Establishes a

single international trademark application and registration system managed by WIPO

• Infringement litigated in ICJ/CTM courts; Enforcement of judgments always a barrier

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International Copyright

• Berne Convention is the most important international agreement here; Signers agree to enforce copyright of original holder’s and their country’s law regarding protection of literary works

• European Community has enhanced protections via the EC Electronic Commerce Directive which extends liability for copyright infringement to ISPs; Good or bad policy?

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Business Methods Patents and Trade Secrets

• Conflicting view of business methods patents outside of the US; Most countries don’t find these enforceable bc they aren’t patentable

• Only remedy is to block importation of goods that infringe on trade patents or violate trade secrets law

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Global Contracts

• UNCITRAL model law of e-commerce• Uses general principles in order to create legally

binding online contracts and agreements between international parties

• Limited to commercial agreements only• Set of principles with no substantial enforcement,

liabilities or remedies outlined

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Global Securities Law

• Movement of capital online represents substantial challenges

• Mostly self regulated by trade organizations that represent stock markets and securities commissions from home countries

• Is this a business problem or a problem of national interest? Should governments get involved here beyond regulating the flow of capital within their borders? What should the SEC, for example, do?

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Global Privacy

• Countries and societies have different standards of what is acceptable; How can these varying degrees of what is an acceptable level of protection/invasion be managed on a global scale? What role should international agreements and law play in making it easier for companies like Google or Yahoo! do business?

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Global Cybercrime

• The ICJ tries defendants (mainly governments) who commit human rights violations and global crimes against humanity on a large scale; But what about cybercrimes?

• How should global cyber crimes be handled?