Information Technology Law
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Product details:
- Edition number 7
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 24 July 2014
- ISBN 9780198702320
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages600 pages
- Size 247x170x29 mm
- Weight 902 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Since the pioneering publication of the 1st edition, Information Technology Law 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, as well as by IT and legal professionals.
MoreLong description:
Are you a user of Twitter or Facebook?
Do you download your music or shop online?
How often do you log on to the Internet using your mobile phone?
Aspects of information technology permeate every aspect of our lives. From websites such as Facebook and Twitter, 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 dimensions of these every day 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 difficult relationship between the law and IT.
Information Technology Law 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
The Online Resource Centre hosts a catalogue of web links to key readings, updates to the law since publication, as well as linking to the author's own IT law blog.
Information Technology Law is superbly written; Lloyd has the ability to explain difficult topics in a user-friendly and accessible way.
Table of Contents:
Part 1 - Privacy, anonymity, and data protection
Privacy, technology, and surveillance
The emergence of data protection
The scope of data protection
Supervisory agencies
The data protection principles
Individual rights and remedies
Sectoral aspects of data protection
Transborder data flows
Part 2 - Computer-related crime
National and international responses to computer-related crime
Substantive criminal law provisions
Computer fraud and forgery
Virtual criminality
Detecting and prosecuting computer crime
Part 3 - Intellectual property issues
Key elements of the patent system
Patents and software
Copyright protection
Copyright in the information society
Protection of databases
Design rights
Trademark and domain name issues
Part 4 - E-Commerce
International and European initiatives in e-commerce
Cryptography, electronic signatures, and the Electronic Communications Act 2000
Electronic money and online gambling
Contractual liability for defective software
Part 5 - Internet-specific issues
Social networking, defamation, and the internet
Internet regulation and domain names