INTBUSLAW Discussion List

Administrative Information & List Guidelines

Stetson University College of Law



Administrative Information



List Description

INTBUSLAW is an electronic mailing list for students taking courses in International Law and Business at the Stetson University College of Law, students taking similar courses at other institutions, and all others who are interested in discussing international business law topics.


Joining or Leaving the List

E-mail messages sent to the INTBUSLAW discussion list will automatically be sent to the e-mail accounts of all subscribers, and will also appear on the web page archives associated with the list. It is also possible to post a message to the list from the web page on which the threaded archive appears. Thus, you can read/send messages to the list from either your e-mail account or from your web browser, whichever you prefer. Try both methods to determine which  one you are most comfortable using. New listserv users, in particular, may find reading and posting message from the web page is easier than just using their e-mail software.

TO JOIN the list, you may EITHER:


Changing Subscriber Account Settings

Subscribers or Users may change many of their account settings themselves, for example setting or removing "digest" deliveries, or temporarily suspending message delivery, on the  "Join or Leave the INTBUSLAW List" web page.


Listserv User's Manual


Publicly Accessible Archive



INTBUSLAW Discussion List Guidelines



  1. INTBUSLAW is an electronic discussion list focused on the legal and policy challenges created by electronic commerce, for law students who are interested in the legal issues associated with e-commerce and its related technologies. Others are welcome to participate, space permitting (there is currently a limit on the number of subscribers); please consider, however, whether a different mailing list or newsgroup might be more appropriate. (See LSoft's Catalist, for a catalog of other LISTSERV® lists.)

  2. The INTBUSLAW list is intended for discussions relevant to the study of  legal and policy issues relating to electronic commerce. Commercial postings and bulk e-mail are not permitted, and off-topic messages are discouraged.

  3. Please be considerate of your fellow subscribers. Don't dominate the list by posting several messages over a period of a few days, especially if few others are participating actively; most of us are busy people. Don't "flame" others with personal attacks. (If you must do so, send a personal message and keep it off the list.) Observe proper "nettiquette."

  4. Each message should bear a brief subject line that describes the substance of the message. Replies (messages in the same thread) ordinarily should use the same subject line, as long as they continue to address the same general topic. If you are raising a new topic, however, use a new subject line rather than recycling an old subject line from a previous posting.

  5. If you're replying to someone else's posting, consider whether your reply adds new substantive information that is likely to be of interest to everyone on the list. If your reply is mainly directed at the original poster, send it just to that person rather than to the entire list. Double-check the recipient line before sending a message to make sure that you aren't inadvertently sending a personal message to the entire list.

  6. When you are replying to another post, quote just enough of it to provide context for those who may not have just read the other message. Remember, the archives are publicly accessible, so readers can always go there if they want to re-read the original message. (The archives are available here.)

     

  7. To remove yourself from the subscription list, send an e-mail message to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com containing only the following line:

signoff intbuslaw   (in the text of the message, not the subject line).

  1. Refer to the Stetson University College of Law Computer and Network Use Policy for any questions affecting or regarding the use of the College's computing resources.

Please direct any questions regarding these guidelines to Peter L. Fitzgerald, the list owner, at fitz@law.stetson.edu. These guidelines may be revised from time to time. Revisions will be posted, and significant changes will be announced on the list as well.



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