ASSIGNMENT 3: Web-Site Development and Outsourcing

- Copyright Act § 106, 501(b)
Form Web Site Development Agreement.  Click here for a standard form web site development agreement.  For class discussion, consider how this agreement affects the issues in Problems 3.1 and 3.2.
There are no diagrams for this assignment.
  • Problem 3.5: For a discussion of the toysmart.com case, see Jane Kaufman Winn and James R. Wrathall, Bankruptcy Law: Internet Customer Databases, The National Law Journal, Sept. 8, 2000 at B8

  • For a discussion of "virtual trade dress" issues, see Tom W. Bell, Virtual Trade Dress: A Very Real Problem, 56 Md. L. Rev. 384 (1997) (arguing against providing a cause of action for infringing virtual trade dress in Internet commerce).

  • David G. Messerschmitt, Understanding Network Applications: A First Course (2000) -- A fine layperson's overview of e-commerce technologies

  • Alternate Web-Site Development Agreement

Active Server Pages (ASP)
Applet
Application Service Provider (ASP)

Bandwith
Brick and Mortar
Commercial off the Shelf (COTS)
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Cookie
Deliverables
Feature Creep
Five-Nines Uptime
Legacy System
Outsource
Pure Play
Streaming Media
Turnkey
Web Server

 

 
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