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CyberLaw Exam (212-61)

Credit Towards Certification
 
bullet Certified e-Business Professional

Exam Details
 
bullet Number of Questions: 50
bullet Passing Score: 70%
bullet Test Duration: 2 Hours
bullet Test Format: Multiple Choice
bullet Test Delivery: Prometric Prime Online Web site

Test Objectives

Module 1 - CyberLaw

  • Introduction
  • History of the Internet
  • History of the World Wide Web
  • How the Internet Works
  • Internet Addresses
  • The Language of the Internet
  • Accessing a Web Site
  • Transmitting Information
  • Netiquette
  • Regulation of Cyberspace
  • Business and Individual Users
  • Information Security
  • Business Uses of Internet Technology
  • Globalization
  • Law and Cyberspace

Module 2 - Jurisdiction

  • What is jurisdiction?
  • Jurisdiction and the “home court advantage”
  • Traditional principles of jurisdiction
  • State long-arm statutes and personal jurisdiction over a non-resident defendant
  • Application of the Due Process Clause over a non-resident defendant
  • Motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction
  • Judicial History of Personal Jurisdiction
  • Constitutional framework for due process under the International Shoe Company case
  • Non-resident defendant must “purposely avail itself of the benefits of the state’s economic market” to establish “minimum contacts”
  • Personal Jurisdiction in Cyberspace
  • Non-active Web site v. inter-active Web site
  • Forum selection and choice of law clause
    International Jurisdiction in Cyberspace
  • Who governs the online world?
  • Principles of national enforcement

Module 3 - Trademarks

  • What is a trademark?
  • What is a domain name?
  • Where are trademarks and domain names filed?
  • What is the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act?
  • What is the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy?
  • How are trademarks classified?
  • What is a service mark?
  • What is a trade dress?
  • Trademarks as Distinctive Identifiers of the Product or Service
  • Trademarks as inherently distinctive
  • Trademarks that have acquired a secondary meaning
  • Principal Register and the Supplemental Register in the PTO
  • Trademarks in Cyberspace: Infringement and Dilution
  • What is trademark infringement?
  • What is trademark dilution?
  • How does a trademark become “famous”?
  • What is trademark dilution by blurring?
  • What is trademark dilution by tarnishment?
  • Internet Technology and Trademark Infringement
  • What is “deeplinking”?

Module 4 - Copyrights

  • Overview of copyright law
  • The subject matter of a copyright
  • The objective of an e-business in relation to copyright law
  • The legal strategy to accomplish that objective
  • Copyright Act of 1976
  • Review of the Copyright Act
  • Criteria for copyright protection of a Web page
  • Copyright as a creative work “fixed” under the Copyright Act
  • Duration of copyrights — Eldred v. Ashcroft
  • Statutory Rights of a Copyright Owner
  • Right to reproduce the work
  • Right to sell, rent, lease or otherwise distribute copies
  • Right to prepare derivative works
  • Right to perform and display publicly the copyright work
  • Theories of Liability for Copyright Infringement
  • Direct infringement
  • Contributory infringement
  • Vicarious infringement
  • Limitations on Copyright Owner’s Exclusive Rights
  • Fair use doctrine
  • First sale doctrine
  • Public domain

Module 5 - Business Methods Patents

  • Legal Framework of Patents
  • United States Constitution
  • Congressional powers
  • Patent
  • American Inventor’s Protection Act
  • Agency enforcement of patent laws
  • Courts
  • Patent Law as It Relates to Business Practices
  • Patentable subject matter
  • Invention or discovery
  • Types of patents
  • What claims are covered?
  • First-to-file v. first-to-invent systems
  • The Patentability of Software and Business Methods Patents
  • Software patents
  • Business methods patents
  • What may be done with the patent?
  • Patent commercialization and knowledge transfer strategies
  • Shop rights and ownership of patents
  • Enforcing Patent Rights: Plaintiff’s Case
  • Literal infringement
  • Doctrine of equivalents

Module 6 - Online Contracting and Licensing Agreements

  • Online Contracting
  • History and development
  • Terms of e-commerce
  • E-commerce business models
  • Benefits to consumers
  • Why is online contracting law important?
  • Fundamental Principles and Requirements of Contract Law
  • Mutual assent
  • Consideration
  • Capacity
  • Legality
  • Form
  • Warranties, Disclaimers, and Terms of Use
  • Express and implied warranties
  • Disclaimers
  • Disputing the terms of use — Comb v. PayPal, Inc.
  • The Developing Uniform E-Commerce Law: UCITA and UETA
  • History and development
  • UCITA: a controversial measure
  • UCITA: key provisions
  • UETA
  • Electronic Signatures
  • E-sign
  • The relationship between e-sign and the UETA

Module 7 - Sales Tax in E-Commerce

  • What is tax nexus?
  • State sales and use tax
  • Internet Tax Freedom Act of 1998
  • Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce
  • Limitations on a state’s taxing authority under the Due Process and the Commerce Clauses of the United States Constitution
  • Taxation in Cyberspace
  • What is a sales tax?
  • What is a use tax?
  • “Grandfather Clause” under the Internet Tax Freedom Act
  • Sales tax and the Dormant Commerce Clause
  • Streamlined Sales Tax Project
  • State Tax Jurisdiction under the United States Constitution
  • What is a “substantial tax nexus”?
  • What is a mail-order transaction?
  • What is the Commerce Clause test for state tax purposes?
  • What constitutes state tax jurisdiction?
  • Physical Presence “Nexus” Test for E-Commerce Tax Purposes
  • Renting an office or a warehouse in the taxing state
  • Nexus by attribution — trade shows where employees or agents take orders from customers in the taxing state
  • Web merchant’s server
  • Maintaining inventory in a taxing state — taxation of digital products
  • Software licensing by an out-of-state licensor to licensee in a state with a sales tax
  • Web merchant’s agent in the foreign state
  • Market maintenance theory
  • Internet Tax Freedom Act of 1998
  • Purpose of the act
  • Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce
  • International Internet Taxation
  • Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development Initiatives Committee on Fiscal Affairs Report, 1998
  • Neutrality
  • Efficiency
  • Effectiveness and fairness
  • Flexibility
  • Certainty and simplicity
  • The “permanent establishment” problem
  • OECD guidelines on defining “permanent establishment”
  • National initiatives defining “permanent establishment”
  • Germany
  • India
  • United Kingdom
  • European Union Value Added Tax (VAT) on Internet sales

Module 8 - Online Security Offerings

  • Raising Capital: Online Securities Offerings
  • What is a security?
  • The securities laws
  • Exemptions from securities laws registration requirements
  • The process of conducting a securities offering
  • Online Transactions in Securities
  • International Aspects of Online Securities Offerings
  • Regulation of the international movement of capital
  • International cooperation and securities law enforcement
  • International securities fraud
  • Investments in offshore securities and the Internet: Regulation S
  • International Internet securities offerings and “blue sky” laws

Module 9 - Privacy

  • What Is the Right to Privacy?
  • Constitutional sources
  • Federal
  • State
  • Common Law Torts for Invasion of Privacy
  • Major Federal Laws that Regulate Privacy in Cyberspace
  • Bulk E-Mail Solicitations (“Spamming”)
  • Privacy in the Workplace
  • Global Issues of Privacy in Cyberspace
  • EU Directive on Privacy Protection
  • The US-EU Safe Harbor Agreement
  • Other national efforts at regulating Internet data privacy
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Russia

Module 10 - Obscenity

  • First Amendment — Freedom of Speech, Press and Expression
  • The Miller Test for Obscenity
  • Proving a case of obscenity
  • Government Regulation of Cyberporn
  • Communications Decency Act (CDA) of 1996
  • Allowable defenses
  • The CDA attacked
  • Child Pornography
  • Federal regulation
  • Child Pornography Prevention Act (CPPA), 1996
  • Child Online Protection Act (COPA), 1998
  • Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), 2000
  • Protection of Children from Sexual Predators Act, 1998
  • State regulation — usually reflects the federal laws.
  • Consenting adults defense
  • Employees and Work Place Access to Adult Web Sites
  • Employer’s monitoring employees’ use of company-owned computers
  • Right of public employees to access adult Web sites
  • International Regulation of Obscenity in Cyberspace
  • Act of state doctrine and the regulation of obscene transmissions
  • Obscenity as a global concept
  • Multilateral treaties regulating obscenity
  • U.S. views on the importation and exportation of cyberporn
  • Other international efforts to regulate obscenity
  • China
  • Singapore
  • United Kingdom

Module 11 - Defamation

  • The Common Law Tort of Defamation — Slander and Libel
  • Applicability to cyberspace
  • Elements of proof required for defamation
  • Defenses to defamation
  • Liability of Service Providers for Defamation
  • Protection for “Good Samaritan” blocking and screening of offensive material
  • The applicability of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 to online service
  • Current status of Section 230
  • International Regulation of Online Defamation
  • International efforts to regulate cyber-defamation
  • United Kingdom
  • Australia
  • ISPs and international acts of defamation
  • Defamation and the international choice of law

Module 12 - Internet and Information Security

  • The Challenges of Internet and Information Security
  • The Goals of Internet and Information Security
  • Confidentiality, authenticity and integrity of each communication
  • Methods and Legal Challenges for Ensuring Enterprise and Communications Security
  • Firewalls
  • Transactional security systems
  • Password systems
  • Certificate authorities (CAs) and digital certificates (DCs)
  • Biometrics
  • Security tokens/digipasses
  • Smart Cards
  • Holography
  • Processor serial numbers
  • Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
  • Cryptography: encryption/decryption — Discussion of First, Fourth and Fifth Amendment challenges to this security method.
  • Steganography
    International Aspects of Internet and Information Security
  • Global network and information security Council framework on attacks against information systems
  • International aspects of encryption and cryptography systems
  • Cryptography and Liberty Survey
  • OECD guidelines
  • Wassenaar Arrangement
  • Domestic efforts at regulating encryption
    United Kingdom
    China
    Japan

Module 13 - Internet and Computer Crime

  • The Nature of Computer Crime
  • What are computer, and Internet crimes?
  • The impact on law enforcement
  • The elements of a crime
  • What are the e-commerce risks?
  • The Role of Computers in Crime: Crimes and Perpetrators
  • How are computers used in the commission of crimes?
  • As a target of crime
  • As a tool in crime
  • As incidental to crime
  • What crimes are being committed in today’s networked environment?
  • Crimes against persons or businesses
  • Crimes against real and/or intangible property
  • Crimes against government or its functions
  • Forensics: Gathering and Preserving Evidence
  • International Aspects of Cybercrime
  • Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime
  • Criminalization of illegal acts
  • Mutual assistance and facilitation of cybercrime investigations
  • European Commission’s Communication on Computer Related Crime
  • EU Forum on Cybercrime
  • Other international cybercrime initiatives