User:Ericgoldman
Internet Law, Advertising Law and IP professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. My personal website. My Wikipedia entry. My critique of Wikipedia's labor model.
In Spring 2013, one of my students edited the Online Advertising page as a graded assignment in my Advertising & Marketing Law course. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Program:Santa_Clara_University_School_of_Law/Advertising_Law_(2013_Q1)
In Spring 2011, four of my students wrote Wikipedia entries as a graded assignment in my Advertising & Marketing Law course as part of the Public Policy Initiative. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_United_States_Public_Policy/Courses/Advertising_and_Marketing_Law_spring_2011_(Goldman)
In Fall 2009, I gave students the option of drafting/revising a Wikipedia entry as a graded assignment in my Cyberspace Law course. Their entries:
- Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
- eBay v. Bidder's Edge
- Planned Parenthood Fed'n of Am., Inc. v. Bucci
- Privacy policy
- Radio advertisement
- Reverse domain hijacking
- Taxation of Digital Goods
- Unions and Internet Technology Use
- United States v. Lori Drew
- Use in Commerce Issues re Domain Name Trademark Infringement/Dilution Actions posted to the IT Law Wiki, http://itlaw.wikia.com/wiki/Use_in_commerce
- Zippo Manufacturing Co. v. Zippo Dot Com, Inc.
My recap of my experiences that semester.
I added entries for my colleagues Colleen V. Chien and Michael J. Kaufman and upgraded the entry for Dean Lisa A. Kloppenberg. I also worked with a student to upgrade the SAD Scheme page.