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Robert Dunne

Robert Dunne is interested in legal problems arising from the use of computers in contemporary society -- particularly in the context of the Internet; trade secrecy, copyrights, and trademark rights and the World Wide Web; privacy and security issues related to databases; the Constitution in cyberspace; potential liability for failure of software systems; and computational forensic tools. He has written on alternative paradigms for behavioral control in cyberspace, the impact of cyberspace on the legal profession, and Internet crime. He teaches “Computers and the Law” and “Legal Implications of Computing Technology”. In a consulting capacity, he also serves as General Counsel for Mirror Worlds Technologies, Inc.