Examining the current challenges presented to the law by the rapid changes and developments taking place in the field of information technology, this new edition, written with students in mind, provides technical explanations where necessary and is supported throughout by extracts from a wide range of cases and materials.
Exploring developments in the areas of criminal, tort, contract and intellectual property law, this fully updated and revised edition discuses a wide range of new issues, including:
recent case law on software patents and a consideration of the EU proposals for harmonization
new developments in data protection and the internet including cookies, spam and data retention
Internet auction fraud
viruses, Trojan horses and denial of service attacks
the responses to the Council of Europe Cybercrime Convention
the impact of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Directive 2001/29/EC
copyright and file-sharing, including the recent Supreme Court decision in MGM v Grokster.
This is an essential read for all those interested in the interface between law and technology and the effect of new technological developments on the law
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Praise for the first edition; 'Their commentary is sharp, to the point, good at raising debate and stimulating in suggesting possible resolutions.' Journal of Information, Law and Technology
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-1-85941-756-0 (9781859417560)
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Professor Diane Rowland is a Professor of Law, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Professor Elizabeth MacDonald is a Professor of Law, University of Wales, Swansea.
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Aberystwyth University, UK
University of Swansea, UK
The Challenges of Computer Software. Protecting and Exploiting Right in Software: Intellectual Property Rights and Contract. Defective Software: Product Liability and Tort. The Challenges of Computer Networks. E-commerce. Protecting the Private Individual. Policing 'Cyberspace': Aspects of the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights on the Internet