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COMPUTER CRIME SEMINAR 452-01
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY SCHOOL OF LAW
Professor Terry Berg

This course will explore the legal and practical issues confronting judges, prosecutors, private attorneys, and law enforcement officers as they try to apply principles of criminal and constitutional law and procedure to the new world created by the monumental expansion of the Internet and the Information Technology revolution. The instructors for this course are Assistant Attorneys General from the High Tech Crime Unit of the Michigan Department of Attorney General. Among other topics, the course will cover:


• The basic architecture of the Internet;
• Jurisdiction in the virtual world;
• The 4th Amendment in cyberspace;
• Federal and state computer crime statues;
• A discussion of particular crimes in detail, such as "hacking," or unlawful network intrusions, online sexual solicitation of minors, and identity theft;
• The law of electronic surveillance (computer "wiretapping");
• Prvacy rights, encryption, and e_commerce personal data_gathering in the online world;
• Compelling production of electronically_stored information

Note: These pages are provided for general information only. Anyone interested in learning more about the courses are encouraged to consult the academic calendar as well as the IPLI brochure on the Faculty of Law website. WIPIT assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained herein.

IPLI Faculty:
Howard Abrams
Terry Berg
Myra Tawfik
Donald H MacOdrum
Peter Wells
Jessica Litman
John Rothchild
Katherine W. White
Sukanya Pillay

IPLI Courses:
Cyberspace Law
Copyright Law
 -Abrams
 -Tawfik
 -Litman
 -Rothchild
Computer Crime Seminar
Confidential Commercial and Personal Information
E-Commerce Law
International IP
Internet Law
Patent Law
Patent Law-Theory
Patent Law-Enforcement
Tradmarks and Unfair Competition


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