Information Technology Law: The Law and Society
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- Kiadás sorszáma 2
- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2013. augusztus 22.
- ISBN 9780199661510
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem640 oldal
- Méret 245x171x31 mm
- Súly 962 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
Information Technology Law examines how the law interacts with our actions in cyberspace and other elements of the information society. The first textbook to consider the relationship between the legal system and the information society, it also covers issues such as governance, free expression, crime, and looks forward to future challenges
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Information Technology Law: The Law and Society is the ideal companion for a course of study on IT law and the ways in which it is evolving in response to rapid technological and social change.
This ground-breaking work is the first textbook to systematically examine how the law and legal process of the UK interacts with the modern 'information society' and the fast-moving process of digitisation. It examines the challenges that this fast pace of change brings to the established legal order, which was developed to meet the needs of a traditional physical society.
To address these issues, this book begins by defining the information society and discussing how it may be regulated. From there it moves to questions of internet governance and rights and responsibilities in the digital environment.
Particular attention is paid to key regulatory 'pressure points', including:
· copyright for digital products
· identity fraud
· regulating social networks and platforms
· defamation
· electronic commerce
· privacy and surveillance
Possible future challenges and opportunities are outlined and discussed, including e-government, ambient computing and the development of web 3.0. Information Technology Law: The law and society covers all aspects of a course of study on IT law, and is therefore an ideal text for students. The author's highly original and thought-provoking approach to the subject also makes it essential reading for researchers, IT professionals, and policymakers.
This new edition will include expanded coverage of defamation & privacy as well as substantial revisions to Part II on the governance of the information society.
ONLINE RESOURCE CENTRE
This edition is accompanied by the following online resources:
· Audio updates
· Flashcard glossary
· A link to the author's 'IT Lawyer's blog'
· Audio revision files
· Web links
· Additional online chapter: Virtual Environments
If you are looking for a textbook on information technology law which explains the law, its development and its limitations, then Murray's Information Technology Law: The Law and Society is an excellent resource.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Part I Information and Society
The world of bits
The network of networks
Digitisation and society
Part II Governance in the Information Society
Regulating the digital environment
Digital ownership
Cyber-speech
Social Media and Unsocial Conduct
Defamation
Part III Digital Content and Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual property rights and the information society
Software
Copyright in the digital environment
Databases
Part IV Criminal Activity in the Information Society
Computer misuse
Pornography and obscenity in the information society
Crime and law enforcement in the information society
Part V E-Commerce
Branding and trade marks in the information society
Electronic contracts
Electronic payments and taxation
Part IV Privacy in the Information Society
Data protection
Data and personal privacy
Part VII Future Challenges for Information Law
The digital public sphere
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