This 2001 edition of "Law of the Internet" can be used as a legal resource for the dot.com economy. The twelve chapters of this treatise cover all major areas of Internet law and practice: electronic contracts; privacy; jurisdiction; trademark; copyright; defamation; computer crime; censorship; legal research and practice; tax; patents; and securities. The 2001 Edition contains all the latest developments in Internet law, including: the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act; legislation and cases on unsolicited ...
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This 2001 edition of "Law of the Internet" can be used as a legal resource for the dot.com economy. The twelve chapters of this treatise cover all major areas of Internet law and practice: electronic contracts; privacy; jurisdiction; trademark; copyright; defamation; computer crime; censorship; legal research and practice; tax; patents; and securities. The 2001 Edition contains all the latest developments in Internet law, including: the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act; legislation and cases on unsolicited commercial e-mail; shrinkwrap and clickwrap license enforcement decisions; FTC actions against web sites for privacy policy violations; decisions on and proposed regulation of encryption export controls; the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act; and the analysis of copyright cases, including Tasini versus "New York Times", Ryan versus Carl Corp. and the MP3 music case. This work is updated annually.
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