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CyberLaw: The Law of the Internet Book

Along with the explosive growth of the Net come many thorny legal questions. In this extremely readable yet comprehensive look at these questions, the author provides valuable guidance. He covers copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, defamation, privacy, software piracy, and a variety of other matters. The underlying legal principles, as well as pertinent case law, are offered so that lawyers, information systems administrators, and other professionals who use the Net can make their way through rather murky legal waters. This is the best, most complete legal treatment of online issues available.Read More

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  • Product Description

    This book provides a comprehensive guide to legal issues which have arisen as a result of the growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web. As well as discussing each topic in detail, Jonathan Rosenoer includes extensive coverage of the relevant cases and their implications for the future. Topics covered include: copyright and trademark issues, defamation, privacy, liability, electronic contracts, tax issues, and ethics. A potted history of the significant legal events is included which runs from the founding of the Electronic Frontier Foundation to the 1996 Telecommunications Act.

  • 0387948325
  • 9780387948324
  • Jonathan Rosenoer
  • 1 December 1996
  • Springer
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 380
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