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Information technology law : the law & society / Andrew Murray

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2023Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xlv, 733 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780192893529
  • 0192893521
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KD 667 M981i 2023
Contents:
Part I: The Information Society1: The world of bits2: The network of networks3:: Net neutrality4: Regulating the information societyPart II: Content and the Information Society5: Cyber-speech6:: Social networking and antisocial conduct7: DefamationPart III: Digital Content and Intellectual Property Rights8: Intellectual property rights and the information society9: Software10: Digital creatives and copyright law11: Copyright in the digital environment12: Copyright infringement in the digital environment13: Databases14: Branding, trade marks and domain names15: Brand identities, search engines, and secondary ma rketsPart IV: E-Commerce16: Electronic contracts17: Electronic payments and cryptocurrency18: Consumer protectionPart V: Criminal Activity in the Information Society19: Computer misuse20: Obscenity in the information society21: Crime and law enforcement in the information societyPart VI: Data Privacy22:: Data protection: the legal framework23: Data protection: rights and obligations24: The international trade in personal data25: State surveillance and data retention
Summary: Information Technology Law takes a unique socio-legal approach to examining the interaction between the law and other elements of the information society. Murray discusses relevant issues such as governance, free expression, and crime with enthusiasm, and looks forward to future challenges presented by developing technologies.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) KD 667 M981i 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000194750
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KD 667 B152i 2000 Introduction to computer law / KD667.C65 L793i 2008 Information technology law / KD667.C65 L793i 2008 Information technology law / KD 667 M981i 2023 Information technology law : the law & society / KD 669 D249d 1965 Le droit anglais / KD 671 H682d 1992 Diálogo entre un filósofo y un jurista y escritos autobiográficos / KD 680 N864c 2004 Cheshire and North's private international law /

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: The Information Society1: The world of bits2: The network of networks3:: Net neutrality4: Regulating the information societyPart II: Content and the Information Society5: Cyber-speech6:: Social networking and antisocial conduct7: DefamationPart III: Digital Content and Intellectual Property Rights8: Intellectual property rights and the information society9: Software10: Digital creatives and copyright law11: Copyright in the digital environment12: Copyright infringement in the digital environment13: Databases14: Branding, trade marks and domain names15: Brand identities, search engines, and secondary ma rketsPart IV: E-Commerce16: Electronic contracts17: Electronic payments and cryptocurrency18: Consumer protectionPart V: Criminal Activity in the Information Society19: Computer misuse20: Obscenity in the information society21: Crime and law enforcement in the information societyPart VI: Data Privacy22:: Data protection: the legal framework23: Data protection: rights and obligations24: The international trade in personal data25: State surveillance and data retention

Information Technology Law takes a unique socio-legal approach to examining the interaction between the law and other elements of the information society. Murray discusses relevant issues such as governance, free expression, and crime with enthusiasm, and looks forward to future challenges presented by developing technologies.

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