Information technology law

Information technology law

Lloyd, Ian J.

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Since the pioneering publication of the first edition, Information TechnologyLaw has been established as the most readable and comprehensive work of its kind, covering all key topics in this dynamic area. Essential reading for students of IT law, it is also used by business and management students, and by IT and legal professionals. INDICE: Part 1 - Privacy and data protection; 1: Privacy, technology, and surveillance; 2: The emergence of data protection; 3: The scope of data protection; 4: Supervisory agencies; 5: The data protection principles; 6: Individual rights and remedies; 7: Sectoral aspects of data protection; 8: Transborder data flows; Part 2 - Computer-related crime; 9: The phenomenon of computer-related crime; 10: Legislating for computer crime; 11: Computer forgery and fraud; 12: The Internet and computer pornography; 13: Detecting and prosecuting computer crime; Part 3 - Intellectual property issues; 14: Intellectual property law; 15: Key elements of the patent system; 16: Patents and software; 17: Copyright protection; 18: Copyright in the information society; 19: Protection of databases; 20: Trade mark and domain name issues; 21: Competition and intellectual property issues; Part 4 - E-Commerce; 22: International and European initiatives in e-commerce; 23: Cryptography, electronic signatures, and the Electronic Communications Act 2000; Part 5 - Civil Liability Issues; 24: Contractualliability for defective software; 25: Non-contractual liability; 26: Defamation and the Internet; Part 6 - Internet Government; 27: Internet regulation andthe rise, fall and rise of. com; Part 7 - Living in an Internet World; 28: Living in an Internet World

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-958874-9
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 656
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés