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Issues abound when establishing and maintaining an Internet presence

© April 2002, Nicholas J. Dasios

 

Synopsis: This paper briefly lists some of the issues that abound when considering establishing and maintaining an Internet presence. 

"Virtual Environments: Protecting Virtual Works Under Copyright"
(June 1995) 9 I.P.J. 105-126

Synopsis: This paper deals with virtual environments and the subject matter amenability of virtual works and virtual art to Canadian copyright protection in light of the NAFTA Implementation Act's amendments to Canada's copyright law.

"Digital Appropriation of Personality: Issues Surrounding the Creation, Protection and Exploitation of
'Digidentities' within Networked Virtual Environments"
(July 20, 1996)

Synopsis: This paper deals with the digital appropriation of personality and issues surrounding the creation, protection and exploitation of "digidentities" (digital identities) within networked virtual environments.

"Transfering Virtual Reality Technology"
(April 25, 1995)

Synopsis: This paper deals with issues surrounding the international transfer of VR technology via licensing and joint venture agreements, as well as with issues surrounding the financing of virtual reality projects.

Recent Speeches, Panel Discussions, Seminars:

"COMPUTER ABUSE IN THE WORKPLACE - Why you should be concerned and what you can do about it."

© March 2003, Nicholas J. Dasios

– Presented at Corporate Investigation Services' Spring Seminar

“CYBERSQUATTING: Panhandling, claim staking and frontier justice – Internet style. The ICANN Uniform Dispute Resolution Process”

© November 2001, Nicholas J. Dasios

– Presented at Fanshawe College’s Next Wave: Emerging Business Technologies Symposium

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