Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
Cyberspace law is an umbrella term that touches on and encompasses many different areas of the law, including Internet, intellectual property, cybercrime, e-commerce, and privacy, among others. Cyberspace law includes aspects of United States law, in addition to foreign, comparative, and international law.1 Today, legal researchers in cyberspace law can enhance their search capabilities with web-based resources, including primary and secondary materials. Many of the resources discussed here are available freely on the Internet. For those resources that are licensed and networked, researchers may access them only at subscribing law libraries, and not remotely.2
Recommended Citation
Selby, Jennifer. “A Guide to Cyberspace Law Searching Online,” Mich. B. J. 87, no. 3 (2008): 40-42.