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[FYI] Cyberlaw: Cybersmart or cybersilly? Sketpics cast doubt on hot new legal field
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Cyberlaw: Cybersmart or cybersilly? Sketpics cast doubt on hot new
legal field
By Lee Gomes
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
July 1 — Is there really a cyberspace full of “cybercitizens” who
need only be accountable to their own “cyberlaws”? A loose-knit group
of law professors is bucking one of the big fads in the legal field
by calling that whole idea “cybersilly.”
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