
Information Technology Law
Ian J. Lloyd(Author)
Oxford University Press
5th Edition
Published on 26. June 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
642 pages
978-0-19-929977-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Are you a user of Facebook or Ebay? Do you download your music or shop online? Do you have an avatar on Second Life? Do you drive or use cash machines, and how did you book your last holiday? Aspects of information technology permeat every aspect of our lives. From websites such as Ebay and Facebook, to online music and shopping stores, to CCTV cameras, it is rare that a person is not touched by some form of IT every day. But how often do we stop and think about the legal dimension of these daily brushes with IT? Since the pioneering first publication of Internet Technology Law in 1993, both the book and the subject have become widely recognised and respected both academically and professionally. Focussing primarily on developments within the UK and EU, along with some comparative international aspects, this book provides a broad-ranging introduction and analysis of the frequently uneasy relationship between the law and IT.In this fifth edition: - the author provides an in-depth examination and update on computer related crime, including the national and international legal response - further information on the internet, e-commerce, and the regulation of e-commerce is provided - discussion of data protection and the clash with national security - 'the surveillance society' - is included This book is essential reading for undergraduates and postgraduates on law courses covering the law relating to IT, including IT law, criminal law, intellectual property, and contract law.
It will also be highly valuable to business and management students, practitioners, and professionals working in the area. Online Resource Centre This book is accompanied by and Online Resource Centre offering updates to the law twice yearly, as well as useful web links.
It will also be highly valuable to business and management students, practitioners, and professionals working in the area. Online Resource Centre This book is accompanied by and Online Resource Centre offering updates to the law twice yearly, as well as useful web links.
Reviews / Votes
I have no hesitation in recommending this book to anyone interested in or studying this evolving, topical and fascinating area of law. It is impressively written in a logical and coherent way meaning that complex legal issues are broken down into a series of small steps. ... a vital text for students and practitioners alike. Student Law Journal, August 2009More details
Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 171 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1032 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-929977-5 (9780199299775)
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Information Technology Law
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Information Technology Law
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LexisNexis UK
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Content
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 - LEGAL ISSUES OF THE INTERNET; 22. Internet regulation and the rise, fall, and rise of .com; 23. International and European initiatives in e-commerce; 24. Cryptography, electronic signatures, and the Electronic Communications Act 2000; 25. Contractual liability for defective software; 26. Non-contractual liability; 27. Defamation and the Internet