Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-4-1997
ISSN
1088-0178
Publisher
Boston University School of Law
Language
en-US
Abstract
Welcome to the first session of the Internet Law Symposium co-sponsored by the Center for Law and Technology2 at Boston University School of Law and the law firm of Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault.3 This session will focus on a variety of Internet 4 law and public policy issues and their implications for business.
Recommended Citation
Michael S. Baram, Marv Goldschmitt, Richard J. Testa & Thomas C. Siekman,
Internet Entrepreneurs, New Traffic Patterns, and Policy Issues
,
in
3
Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law
15
(1997).
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