The European Commission has created a Web site for citizens to learn about EU Internet law, e-commerce, privacy rights online, and copying digital content. Although not designed for attorneys, the site does link to the full-text of legislation and case law mentioned in the text.
eYou Guide to your rights online http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/eyouguide/navigation/index_en.htm
Examples of questions addresed by eYouGuide site:
Protecting privacy
Tips and precautions you should take in order to prevent misuse of your personal information online.
What you should know about the consumer contracts, unfair terms and delivery of goods bought online.
Shopping online
Safety & security
Concerns about the security of your computer, Internet connection or safety of your online payments.
What are the risks of using social networking websites?
Copyright & IPR
What you should know about your rights and obligations related to music files, movies, CDs and DVDs and books online.
Can I lawfully copy images and texts I found on the internet?
Can I record streaming video and audio?
Disabled, older people
Access to and use of online services for older people and people with disabilities.
Who’s liable?
How to find who is responsible for illegal content online and for faulty goods sold or advertised on the internet.
Can an online seller be held liable for faulty products?
Who is going to pay for the damages caused by a defective product bought online?