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    Information Technology Law by Lloyd, Ian J.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 9
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 23 April 2020

    • ISBN 9780198830559
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages528 pages
    • Size 246x171x25 mm
    • Weight 808 g
    • Language English
    • 86

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    Short description:

    Information Technology Law has established itself as the most readable and comprehensive textbook on the subject, covering all key topics in this dynamic and fast-moving field. It is essential reading for students of IT law and also appropriate for business and management students, as well as IT and legal professionals.

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    Long description:

    Information technology affects all aspects of modern life. From the information shared on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to online shopping and mobile devices, it is rare that a person is not touched by some form of IT every day.

    Information Technology Law examines the legal dimensions of these everyday interactions with technology and the impact on privacy and data protection, as well as their relationship to other areas of substantive law, including intellectual property and criminal proceedings. Focusing primarily on developments within the UK and EU, this book provides a broad-ranging introduction and analysis of the increasingly complex relationship between the law and IT.

    Information Technology Law is essential reading for students of IT law and also appropriate for business and management students, as well as IT and legal professionals.
    Digital formats and resources
    This edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.
    - The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
    - The online resources include a catalogue of web links to key readings and updates to the law since publication.

    Review from previous edition It's a leading book on Information Technology Law offering a detailed account and authoritative insights on fascinating topical issues in easily accessible narrative

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    Table of Contents:

    Privacy, Anonymity, and Data Protection
    The dead of privacy and the growth of 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 II - Computer-Related Crime
    National and international responses to computer-related crime
    Substantive criminal law provisions
    Virtual criminality
    Detecting and prosecuting computer crime
    Part III - Intellectual Property Issues
    The emergence and forms of intellectual property law
    Key elements of the patent system
    Software patents
    Copyright protection
    Enforcement issues
    Protection of databases
    Design rights
    Trademark issues
    Internet domain names
    Part IV - E-Commerce
    International and european initiatives in e-commerce
    Electronic money
    Contractual issues

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