
A Practical Guide to IT Law
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'A tour de force in taking readers through complex IT law issues in clear, easy to understand fashion. From IT contracts to IP and data protection law, this book is bang up to date with the latest changes in one of the most fast moving fields.' -- Susan Singleton * IT Lawyer, Singletons Solicitors * 'An engaging book, equally accessible to those from an IT, legal or business background... brings to life by application what might sometimes be dry areas. I learnt from it, and the learning was enjoyable.' -- Professor Angela Devereux * Director of Professional Practice, Hillary Rodham School of Law at Swansea University * 'The Swiss Army knife of IT Law, this is like having 13 separate essential guides in one book, each independent but linked to the core topic of IT Law and how to interpret and navigate it, giving you common sense advice and approaches for everyday use. An essential part of anyone's bookshelf.' -- Peregrine R Perrott * Global Head of Commercial, Compliance and Regulatory, Faria Education Group * 'A handy book for CISOs, legal professionals with no technology background, CIOs, and others who need to be aware of the legal, technology, and cybersecurity intersections.' -- Wessam Maher * Chief Information Security and Risk Officer, The American University in Cairo * 'As a member of a university in-house legal team I know this book will be well-thumbed in no time. The pace of digital change makes practical help of precisely this kind essential to our sanity in a busy generalist in-house practice.' -- Joanna Rainbow * In-house counsel, York University, Toronto * 'This insightful book cuts across the jargon and legalese and presents the essential information needed to gain a basic understanding of IT Law in key areas.' -- Sonal Khimji LLB FIP CIPM CIPP/E * Freelance DPO and Head of Legal, Omnigov Limited *More details
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Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing Contracts
Intellectual Property Law for Computer Users
Cyber Security
GDPR and Data Protection
Data Protection in Practice
IT in the workplace - Protecting the employer
Avoiding Employment Problems
Open Source Software
Agile
Setting Up Joint Ventures
Resolving Disputes
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