Issues in Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law, 2008 edition | 
enlarge | Author: Keith B. Darrell Publisher: Amber Book Company Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 436 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0977161145 Dewey Decimal Number: 343 EAN: 9780977161140
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Product Description The 2008 edition of Issues In Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law has been updated with more than 100 pages of the latest cases and trends in Internet Law. Advances in technology have always changed societies, and there has never been as far-reaching and profound an advance as the Internet. Suppose you buy something online; was that online contract you clicked on really enforceable, even if you just scrolled down and did not read it? Is receiving pornography in office e-mail from your co-workers sexual harassment? Can stalkers find your personal information online? What can you legally place on your website? And what's not allowed? Do you own your domain name? Can a public library censor your use of its Internet-linked computers? Who else can read your e-mail? Is it legal to gamble online? How "private" is your private information after you disclose it to a website? Is a student exercising his First Amendment rights when he creates a hate website on a public school's Internet server? Do other countries address these issues differently from the U.S.? Which country's laws apply on the Internet? These are just some of the issues addressed in this book. Issues In Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law can be read by the average person to develop an awareness of issues in Internet Law and is also designed for use as a textbook.
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Top-notch and to the point for the layman August 17, 2008 Marian K. Brown (Seattle, WA USA) This is a top-notch book written for the webmaster. Although it deals with the complex legal issues surrounding the internet, it is written in layman's terms and illustrated with "ripped from the headlines" court cases. Anyone creating a website, blog or overseeing one should read this book first.
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