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Volume VI, Issue 5, Spring 2000


Praying For Relief:

The Impact of Secular Organizations on Internet and Trademark Law

Ramona Leigh Taylor

 

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http://www.canonlaw.org/about_the_institute.htm - The Canon Law Institute website was organized as a scholarly resource center for Christian denominations. The Institute's primary mission is to educate Christian churches on the importance of just and righteous systems of internal justice.

http://adlaw.ljx.com/in_the_courts/domain_name_dispute.html - Jews for Jesus Win Domain Name Dispute by Jospeh Cillufo, Esquire. Article concerning the legal dispute between Brodsky and the Christian Jew organization.

http://www.jlaw.com/ - This Jewish Law resource website contains links to law review articles, news and cases.

http://www.zbh.com/sermons/net.htm - This article gives commentary on why Christians use the Internet.

http://www.religioustolerance.org/int_hate.htm - This site is a religious resource regarding religious propaganda on the Internet.

http://www.lgu.com/ - This site contains an article, Church of Scientology/Netcom Explores New Frontiers in Developing Law Of Cyberspace, outlining the scientology cases and their impact on Internet law.

http://www.uspto.gov/ - This is the only official website of the US Government Patent and Trademark Office, an agency of the Department of Commerce.

http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/scinternet.htm - This FactNet site, entitled Scientology and the Internet, offers link to articles regarding the Church of Scientologies legal battles with Netizens.

http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/news/trends/t960313a.htm - Newswatch. Trends Online. Cyberspace Copyright Cases Go to Court . This article forecasts that the Netcom/Scientology decision was based on traditional legal principles that it would form the legal groundwork for similar types of cyberspace cases in the future.

http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/ctf732.htm - Senate Committee Oks Cybersquatting Bill. This US Today article focuses on the Senate Judiciary Committee's approval of legislation aimed at limiting so-called cybersquatting.

http://boardwatch.internet.com/mag/99/jul/bwm19.html - Cybersquatters and Look-alike Domain Names by Wallace Wang. This article, by the author of Compuserve For Dummies, Procomm Plus For Dummies and Visual Basic For Dummies, discusses the cybersquatting phenomenon.

http://www.conkle.com/anti-dilution-similarities.html - Review of Similarities and Differences Between State and Federal Anti-Dilution Laws. This Conkle and Oelstern Professional Law Corporation site offers a comparison of federal and state anti-dilution laws.

http://legal.web.aol.com/resources/legislation/ - AOL Legal Department site offers hyperlinks to Internet legislation.

http://currents.net/newstoday/99/10/13/news14.html - Digital Signatures, Cubersquatting by Robert MacMillan. This article summarizes Congresses efforts to revise Internet-Trademark law.

http://www2.thecia.net/users/rnewman/scientology/home.html - The Church of Scientology cases and the Net. This site offers links to Internet/Scientology cases.

http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/iclp/jmwebb.html - Trademarks, Cyberspace and the Internet by Jere M. Webb. This article offers background on trademark issues in cyberspace.


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