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Posted on 03/01/02

Cyberlaw 2002: the next generation

The continuing importance of issues such as copyrights and privacy facilitates the task of predicting cyberlaw trends for the year ahead.While there are always some surprises -- few people had heard of Napster in early 2000 yet it became the year's dominant story, while security was not a mainstream issue in 2001 until Sept. 11 -- most of the central concerns are not tough to identify.

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