
Computer Law
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- COVER
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- TABLE OF CASES
- TABLES OF LEGISLATION
- TABLE OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS
- ABBREVIATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I: COMMERCIAL EXPLOITATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
- 1. SYSTEM SUPPLY CONTRACTS
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Principal Legal Issues Applicable to System Supply Contracts
- 1.3 Commercial and Drafting Aspects
- 1.4 Additional Considerations for Specific Contracts
- 1.5 Conclusion
- 2. MASS MARKET CONTRACTING
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Governing Rules of Law
- 2.3 Intervention by Regulatory Authorities
- 2.4 Intervention by Other Interested/Affected Parties
- 2.5 Common Terms and Key Issues in Mass Market Contracting
- 2.6 Conclusion
- 3. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OUTSOURCING AND SERVICES ARRANGEMENTS
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 The IT Outsourcing Contract
- 3.3 Sale Agreements
- 3.4 Staff and Transfers of Undertakings
- 3.5 Exit Issues
- 3.6 Conclusion
- PART II: ONLINE COMMERCE
- 4. ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
- 4.1 Introduction-What is Electronic Commerce?
- 4.2 Online Contracts
- 4.3 Electronic Records as Evidence
- 4.4 B2B e-Commerce
- 4.5 B2C e-Commerce
- 4.6 Cross-Border Issues
- 5. ONLINE INTERMEDIARIES
- 5.1 Introduction-What is an Online Intermediary?
- 5.2 Online Intermediaries and Liability
- 5.3 Conclusion
- PART III: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND RELATED RIGHTS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- 6. PATENT PROTECTION FOR COMPUTER-RELATED INVENTIONS
- 6.1 An Overview of the Patent System
- 6.2 Patents for Computer-Related Inventions in Detail
- 6.3 Other Aspects of Patent Law
- 6.4 Why Exclude Anything from Patentability?
- 6.5 The Future
- 7. COPYRIGHT IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND DATA
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 In What Can Copyright Subsist?
- 7.3 Ownership and Duration of Copyright
- 7.4 Infringement of Copyright
- 7.5 Scope of Protection for Computer Programs and Data
- 7.6 Moral Rights
- 7.7 Civil Remedies, Criminal Sanctions, and Procedural Matters
- 8. DATABASE PROTECTION
- 8.1 Electronic Databases and the Need for Legal Protection
- 8.2 Electronic Database Characteristics
- 8.3 Rationales for Protecting Databases
- 8.4 Legal Structures for Protection
- 8.5 UK Protection of Databases Through Copyright
- 8.6 Database Right
- 8.7 Rights of the Database Owner
- 8.8 Future Developments
- 9. ONLINE USE OF TRADE MARKS AND DOMAIN NAMES
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Trade Marks
- 9.3 Infringement Online
- 9.4 Domain Name Alternative Dispute Resolution
- 9.5 Jurisdiction
- PART IV: ELECTRONIC PRIVACY AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION
- 10. PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 International Developments
- 10.3 Data Protection Act 1998
- 10.4 Data Protection and Telecommunications
- 10.5 Concluding Remarks
- 11. ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Data Protection Act 1998
- 11.3 Freedom of Information Act 2000
- 11.4 Environmental Information
- 11.5 Consumer Information and e-Commerce
- 11.6 Local Authority Records and Reports
- 11.7 Medical Records and Information
- 11.8 Access to Information as a Human Right?
- PART V: ELECTRONIC INFORMATION MISUSE
- 12. COMPUTER CRIME AND INFORMATION MISUSE
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Computer-Related Offences
- 12.3 Content-Related Offences
- 12.4 Computer Integrity Offences
- 12.5 International Harmonization
- 12.6 Jurisdictional Issues
- 12.7 Forensic Issues
- 12.8 Evidential Issues
- 12.9 Concluding Remarks
- INDEX
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
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