Cyberspace Trespass to Chattels: Bibliography
Law Review & News Articles Bibliography
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Law Review Articles : Cyberspace Trespass to Chattels & CTC Case
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- "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