Cyberspace Trespass to Chattels: Bibliography

Law Review & News Articles Bibliography

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Law Review Articles : Cyberspace Trespass to Chattels & CTC Case Analyses

"Applicability of Common-Law Trespass Actions to Electronic Communications," 107 A.L.R. 5th 549.

Melvin Albritton, "Swatting Spiders: An Analysis of Spider Activity on the Internet." Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, 3 Tul. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 137 (2001).

Susan M. Ballantine, "Computer Network Trespasses: Solving New Problems with Old Solutions." Washington and Lee Law Review, 57 Wash. & Lee. L. Rev. 209 (Winter 2000).

Julie Beauregard, "Intel Corp. v. Hamidi: Trespassing in Cyberspace." Jurimetrics Journal, 43 Jurimetrics J. 483 (2003).

J. Brian Beckham, "Intel v. Hamidi: Spam as a Trespass to Chattels - Deconstruction of a Private Right of Action in California." John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 205 (2003).

Patricia L. Bellia, "Defending Cyberproperty." New York University Law Review, 79 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 2164 (2004).

Dan Burk, "The Trouble With Trespass." Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law, 4 J. Small & Emerging Bus. L. 27 (Spring 2000).

Daniel J. Caffarelli, "Crossing Virtual Lines: Trespass on the Internet." Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law, 5 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 6 (1999).

Edward W. Chang, "Bidding on Trespass: eBay, Inc. v. Bidder's Edge, Inc. and the Abuse of Trespass Theory in Cyberspace-Law." AIPLA Quarterly Journal, 29 AIPLA Q. J. 445 (Fall 2001).

Patty M. DeGaetano, "Intel Corp. v. Hamidi: Private Property, Keep Out — The Unworkable Definition of Injury for a Trespass to Chattels Claim in Cyberspace." California Western Law Review, 40 Cal. W. L. Rev. 355 (2004).

Niva Elkin-Koren, "Let the Crawlers Crawl: On Virtual Gatekeepers and the Right to Exclude Indexing." Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A., 49 J. Copyright Soc'y U.S.A. 165 (2001); University of Dayton Law Review, 26 U. Dayton L. Rev. 179 (2001).

Richard A. Epstein, "Essay: Cybertrespass." University of Chicago Law Review, 70 U. Chi. L. Rev. 73 (2003).

George H. Fibbe, "Screen-Scraping and Harmful Cybertrespass After Intel." Mercer Law Review, 55 Mercer L. Rev. 1011 (2004).

Steve Fischer, "When Animals Attack: Spiders and Internet Trespass." Minnesota Intellectual Property Review, 2 Minn. Intell. Prop. Rev. 139 (2001).

David M. Fritch, "Click Here for Lawsuit: Trespass to Chattels in Cyberspace." Journal of Technology Law & Policy, 9 J. Tech. L. & Pol'y 31 (2004).

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, "Trespass to Chattels and the Internet: Intel v. Hamidi." 17 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 283 (2003).

Steven Kam, "Intel Corp. v. Hamidi: Trespass to Chattels and a Doctrine of Cyber-Nuisance." Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 19 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 427 (2004).

Daniel Kearney, "Network Effects and the Emerging Doctrine of Cybertrespass." Yale Law and Policy Review, 23 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 313 (2005).

Jeremiah Kelman, "E-Nuisance: Unsolicited Bulk E-Mail at the Boundaries of Common Law Property Rights." Southern California Law Review, 78 S. Cal. L. Rev. 363 (2004).

William McSwain, "The Long Arm of Cyber-reach." Harvard Law Review, 5/10/1999. Portion on Intel v. Hamidi alone is at: http://www.intelhamidi.com/harvardlawreview.htm

R. Clifton Merrell, "Trespass to Chattels in the Age of the Internet." Washington University Law Quarterly, 80 Wash. U. L.Q. 675 (2002).

Stephen T. Middlebrook and John Muller, "Thoughts on Bots: The Emerging Law of Electronic Agents." Business Lawyer, 56 Bus. Law. 341 (Nov. 2000).

Maureen O'Rourke, "Shaping Competition on the Internet: Who Owns Product and Pricing Information?" Vanderbilt Law Review, 53 Vand. L. Rev. 1965 (2000).

John D. Saba, Jr., "Internet Property Rights: E-Trespass." Saint Mary's Law Journal, 33 St. Mary's L. J. 367 (2002).

Jonathan M. H. Short, "An Economic Analysis of the Law Surrounding Data Aggregation in Cyberspace." Maine Law Review, 56 Me. L. Rev. 61 (2004).

Richard Warner, "Border Disputes: Trespass to Chattels on the Internet." Villanova Law Review, 47 Vill. L. Rev. 117 (2002).

Calvin Whang, "An Analysis of California's Common and Statutory Law Dealing with Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail: An Argument for Revision." San Diego Law Review, 37 San Diego L. Rev. 1201 (2000).

Geoffrey D. Wilson, "Internet Pop-Up Ads: Your Days Are Numbered! The Supreme Court of California Announces a Workable Standard for Trespass to Chattels in Electronic Communications." Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review, 24 Loy. L.a. Ent. L. Rev. 567 (2004).

Jill E. C. Yung, "Virtual Spaces Formed by Literary Works: Should Copyright or Property Rights (or Neither) Protect the Functional Integrity and Display of a Web Site?." Northwestern University Law Review, 99 Nw. U. L. Rev. 495 (2004).

Tarra Zynda, "Ticketmaster Corp. v. Tickets.com, Inc.: Preserving Minimum Requirements of Contract on the Internet." Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 19 Berkeley Tech. L. J. 495 (2004).

Popular & Legal Press, News Articles, Etc.

Marc Alexander, "Trespass to Chattel and Unsolicited Bulk Email." Orange County Lawyer, 45-Sep Orange County Law. 18 (2003).

"Ex-Employee's E-Mail Barrage Not Trespass, Calif. High Court Rules: Intel Corp. v. Hamidi," 7 No. 3 Andrews Telecomm. Indus. Litig. Rep. 10 (July 15 2003)

"EBay, Bidder's Edge Settle Computer Trespass Case: Bidder's Edge v. eBay Inc." 3 No. 3 Andrews E-Bus. L. Bull. 19 (2001).

"Bots, Screen Scraping, Content Aggregation and the Evolving Doctrine of Database Trespass." Glasser LegalWorks, ERAT GLASS-CLE 103 (2001).

Mary Anne Bendotoff and Elizabeth R. Gosse, "'Stay Off My Cyberproperty!': Trespass to Chattels on the Internet." Intellectual Propety Law Bulletin, 6 Intell. Prop. L. Bull. 12 (Spring 2001).

Adam I. Cohen, Gina Dombosch. "Intel and Cyber-Chattels: Is There a Trespass Remedy?" 1 No. 10 Internet Law & Strategy (2003)

Denise M. Howell, "California High Court Complicates Control of Unwanted E-Mails." Andrews Computer & Internet Litigation Reporter, 21 No. 12 Andrews Computer & Internet Litig. Rep. 10 (2003 Nov. 18); 1 No. 3 Andrews Privacy Litig. Rep. 22 (2003).

Dennis W. Jones & Tony Burns. "eControl: 'It's My Site (I'll Control It If I Want To)'" (Summer 2003). Available at http://gsulaw.gsu.edu/lawand/papers/su03/burns_jones/ .

Erika S. Koster & Christopher R. Hilberg, "Will It Get Quieter in Cyberspace? Trespass on the Internet." Computer and Internet Lawyer, 21 No. 1 Computer & Internet Law. 1 (2004).

Connie J. Mableson, "Using Trespass Theory in Cyberspace." 7 No. 2 Internet Newsletter 1 (May 2002).

Stephen T. Middlebrook, John Muller, "Thoughts on Bots: The Emerging Law of Electronic Agents." Business Lawyer, 56 Bus. Law. 341 (2000).

Mark D. Robins, "Electronic Trespass: An Old Theory in a New Context." Computer Lawyer, 15 No. 7 Computer Law. 1 (1998).

Mike Tonsing, "A Tale of Two Cyberian Robots." Federal Lawyer, 48-APR Fed. Law. 12 (2001).

first developed: lq, 6/18/2002
last updated: lq, 09/01/05