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CyberLaw Exam (212-61)
Credit Towards
Certification
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Certified e-Business Professional |
Exam Details
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Number of Questions: 50 |
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Passing Score: 70% |
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Test Duration: 2 Hours |
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Test Format: Multiple Choice |
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Test Delivery: Prometric Prime Online Web site
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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
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