Internet Features
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The Internet is a global collection of computer networks.
The World Wide Web (or the Web) is a global collection of resources (network services, text, and multimedia files) interconnected by a system of hypertext documents.
Why you and the Internet? The Internet provides an amazing amount of free reference material, case law, CLE seminars, resources for locating people, and communicating with other lawyers and clients worldwide, in mere nanoseconds.
What do I do once I find something I want? You can "cut and paste" anything (photographs, text, graphics, tables, video, and sound) from any website to your computer or floppy disk. You can also save any website for future reference by bookmarking it.
Caution: The Internet is unregulated. Please use your critical judgment when using online resources. Misinformation as well as valuable information is disseminated on the Internet.
How to evaluate Internet Information
STIRLING LAW LIBRARY
makes no representations about the accuracy of the information contained in the links to the above resources, which have all been written, edited, and published to the Internet by independent individuals, groups, and/or organizations having no connection whatsoever with this website. When you follow a link to a website address on this page, you go directly to the address set forth in the link. You actually leave this website, and you directly access the published pages of others on the Internet.ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR OWN ATTORNEY BEFORE USING AND/OR RELYING UPON THE INFORMATION LINKED TO THESE PAGES!
The information set forth in the various internet sites found linked to this page should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The content of each website is published by the original website owner for their own reasons, none of which are advocated by this website simply because they appear as links on this page. They are merely linked here for your general information and convenience. You are urged to consult your own lawyer concerning your own situation and any specific legal questions you may have.
Revised February 26, 1999