Internet Law Reference Links
Brooklyn Law School
Professor Wendy Seltzer
Useful Links
Numerous online resources are available for further
research and reference. I list a few below, and others as
"optional" or "further reading" on the syllabus. If you have
other favorites I should add to the list, please email me. Just as with
offline research (and often more so online), check your facts
and don't rely on a single source without verification.
Citation format: When citing online resources,
please include the URL and date of your visit. For
example, "Internet Law Links,"
<http://wendy.seltzer.org/brooklaw/links.html>
(visited August 30, 2006).
Web Reference:
- Searching the Web
- Internet Technology
- Wikipedia - free, user-edited encyclopedia
- Webopedia - dictionary of Internet terminology
- RFC-editor - "Requests for Comments" (RFCs) are a series of technical and organizational notes about the Internet, including some in-jokes
- Jargon file - explanation of obscure Internet and hacker references
- Internet sleuthing: Samspade.org (traceroute and WHOIS lookups); WHOIS records (domain name ownership);
- Intellectual Property
- General Legal
Newsletters, Weblogs, and Mailing Lists:
Technology News Sites:
Technology and Policy Groups:
Last updated: 8/06