Wikipedia:WikiProject Cyberlaw 2009 Berkeley
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Note: This page is now here for archival purposes only. The current Cyberlaw WikiProject is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Cyberlaw.
Introduction
editStudents in the University of California Berkeley's Spring 2009 Cyberlaw course seek to improve Wikipedia pages related to Cyberlaw topics. (It's also an assignment.[1])
They've identified the following pages that they may work on:
Possible Pages to Work on
editPersonal Jurisdiction for Online Activities and International Jurisdiction
editIndecent Speech on the Internet
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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NPG2008 | United_States_v._American_Library_Association |
open | Communications_Decency_Act |
open | Child_Online_Protection_Act |
open | Children's_Internet_Protection_Act |
open | 18 U.S.C. 2257 |
open | Child_Protection_and_Obscenity_Enforcement_Act |
open | Child Protection Restoration and Penalties Enhancement Act of 1990 |
open | PROTECT_Act_of_2003 |
open | Sexting |
Immunity for Internet Intermediaries
editLiability for Posting Information Obtained by Others
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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open | DVD_Copy_Control_Association |
open | Bank_Julius_Baer_vs._Wikileaks_lawsuit |
Copyright Liability for Internet Intermediaries
editDigital Rights Management
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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Dhoconnell | Anti-circumvention |
open | Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act |
open | Reverse_engineering (Legality section) |
open | Universal_v._Reimerdes |
open | Chamberlain_v._Skylink |
open | Lexmark_Int'l_v._Static_Control_Components |
open | AACS_encryption_key_controversy |
open | Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority_v._Anderson |
open | Sony_BMG_CD_copy_prevention_scandal |
Network Neutrality
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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andreaberkeley | Network_neutrality |
Online Privacy
editFourth Amendment as Applied to Online Privacy
editCriminal Hacking (The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act)
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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open | Computer_Fraud_and_Abuse_Act |
Online Anonymous Speech and the First Amendment
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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Allyson531, Freeheeling | Anonymous_post, Doe_Subpoena |
open | Anonymity#Anonymity_on_the_Internet |
Spam
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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open | CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 |
open | Jeremy Jaynes |
Virtual Property
editFree Software and Free Culture
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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open | Copyleft |
open | Creative_Commons#Criticism |
Computer Crime
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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open | Computer_crime |
open | Drug Trafficking |
Other Topics
editWiki User(s) | Wiki Page(s) |
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Proccess | Trade dress |
open | Security Breach Notification Laws |
open | Streisand effect |
open | Internet Censorship |
open | Online Contracting |
Some Wiki Resources From Your Fellow Classmates
editI found the following page to be a good starting point for figuring out wikipedia law articles: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Law
I also found this page where featured law articles are listed: Wikipedia:Featured_Article#Law
Something else that I am using is changedetection.com, which lets you watch web pages so that you know when they change.
You can get a more full-featured editor by installing a Greasemonkey script called wikEd.
Guidelines to Remember
editContent Guidelines
editGeneral Overview
Wikipedia:Five_pillars
Wikipedia:List_of_guidelines
Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(legal)
Wikipedia's Three Core Content Policies:
Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view
Wikipedia:Verifiability
Wikipedia:No_original_research
Technical Guidelines
editCitations
References Generally: Learn how to do references
For example, here is a good citation to Baker v. Selden, 101 U.S. 99 (1879).[2]
I made that reference with the following text:
<ref name=Baker>''Baker v. Selden'', [http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/US/101/101.US.99.html 101 U.S. 99] (1879).</ref>
Cases: To the extent possible, provide links to publicly-available versions of all court opinions mentioned. A good source of Federal opinions is http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/
Statutes: How to cite to the United States Code (U.S.C.)
Wikilinks: In general, provide links to other articles of relevance within Wikipedia.
Choose a Category/Categories for the page you edit
One of the following categories might fit the page you edit:
Category:Internet_privacy
Category:Privacy_law
Category:Internet_censorship
Category:Network_neutrality
Category:United_States_internet_case_law
Category:United_States_copyright_case_law
Category:United_States_federal_intellectual_property_legislation
Category:Obscenity_law
Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases
Category:United_States_Court_of_Appeals_cases
Category:United_States_district_court_cases
Category:California_state_case_law
or look for a better category in the Category tree.
Don't let the page you edit be an orphan
Click the "What links here" link in the toolbox on the left-hand margin of the page you edit and make sure it has at least three incoming links (from pages other than this one) and think about what other pages in Wikipedia ought to link to the page you edit and then add such links.
Infobox Templates
Some articles, particularly case summaries, have an Infobox on the right-hand side, providing key details of the case. If you would like to use such an Infobox, here are some that may be of use:
Template:Infobox SCOTUS case Infobox for Supreme Court of the United States cases.
Template:Infobox COA case Infobox for Court of Appeals cases.
Template:Infobox High Court Template to create an Infobox for state Supreme Court cases.
Template:Infobox California Supreme Court case Infobox for California Supreme Court cases.
Template:Infobox Court Case Template to create an Infobox for other U.S. court cases, such as lower state courts or U.S. District courts. This template should automatically choose the correct image of the Court's seal from Template:Infobox Court Case/images.
Other Infoboxes are topical rather than court-specific. You can see a list of some of these at the Wikipedia:WikiProject Law page.
Previous Cyberlaw Wikiprojects:
editReferences (for illustration purposes only)
edit- ^ Berkeley Spring 2009 Cyberlaw Syllabus.
- ^ Baker v. Selden, 101 U.S. 99 (1879).