Nevertheless, as with previous editions of ^iComputer Law,^r the style remains accessible and highly readable, with excellent analysis. It is less UK-centric than many texts on the subject and would be a good choice for those studying on undergraduate or postgraduate courses in IT law and should be of equal appeal to those in practice.
Michael Wixen LLB (Hons), LLM, Computer and Telecommunications Law Review
This edition is fully updated to reflect the Digital Economy Act 2010 and changes to consumer protection law at EU level including the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive. Analysis of recent case law is also incorporated including, amongst others, the series of trade mark actions against eBay and copyrights suits against Google as well as the implications for IT contracts of BSkyB Ltd v HP Enterprise Services UK Ltd. All chapters have been revised to take into account the rapid evolution of the ways in which we consume, generate, store and exchange information, such as cloud computing, off-shoring and Web 2.0.
Now established as a standard text on computer and information technology law, this book analyses the unique legal problems which arise from computing technology and transactions carried out through the exchange of digital information rather than human interaction. Topics covered range from contractual matters and intellectual property protection to electronic commerce, data protection and liability of internet service providers. Competition law issues are integrated into the various commercial sections as they arise to indicate their interaction with information technology law.
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This established work, now the standard text on computer and information technology law, is fully updated to reflect the Digital Economy Act 2010 and numerous recent case law developments.
PART I: COMMERCIAL EXPLOITATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES; PART II: ONLINE COMMERCE; PART III: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND RELATED RIGHTS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY; PART IV: ELECTRONIC PRIVACY AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION; PART V: ELECTRONIC INFORMATION MISUSE
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`Review from previous edition For any lawyer or aspiring lawyer interested in computer law, this book, edited by two experienced computer lawyers, furnishes a sound theoretical introduction, many of the authors being distinguished specialist academics or practitioners, or both. Since its first edition 15 years ago, it still stands out for the range of issues it covers...It has rightly become a standard text...the book's overall scope, coverage and
usefulness means that it is important reading for any lawyer who is professionally concerned with, or simply interested in, the evolving and exciting subject of computer law.
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Rachel Burnett, New Law Journal
`... an in-depth look at the minefield of computer law. It's a very clear and concise read ... has been revised recently to cover all the latest developments in this extremely fast-moving area of law. Now in its fifth edition, Computer Law is an invaluable resource for all business owners.
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Widely acknowledged as the standard text in the field
Combines a sound theoretical foundation with a strong commercial focus making it equally valuable for industry specialists as for those coming to the subject for the first time
Concise and accessible coverage of a broad range of issues make it ideal as an introduction and as a more advanced point of reference
Written by an expert contributor team combining specialist academics and practitioners in the field
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Chris Reed is Professor of Electronic Commerce Law at Queen Mary, University of London. He teaches on a number of Queen Mary's LLM courses in the field, which include Computer Law, Electronic Commerce Law, Information Law, Communications Law and Media Law. From 1997-2000, Chris was Joint Chairman of the Society for Computers and Law, and in 1997-8 he acted as Specialist Adviser to the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology. Chris participated as
an Expert at the European Commission/Danish Government Copenhagen Hearing on Digital Signatures, represented the UK Government at the Hague Conference on Private International Law and has been an
invited speaker at OECD and G8 international conferences.
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Widely acknowledged as the standard text in the field
Combines a sound theoretical foundation with a strong commercial focus making it equally valuable for industry specialists as for those coming to the subject for the first time
Concise and accessible coverage of a broad range of issues make it ideal as an introduction and as a more advanced point of reference
Written by an expert contributor team combining specialist academics and practitioners in the field
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199696468
Publisert
2011
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1092 gr
Høyde
220 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
40 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
800
Forfatter