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Intellectual Property and the Internet, IP in the software industry, Domain Name Disputes, Intellectual Property Law - IP Rights, Books on domain name dispute resolution

Internet Law or CyberLaw involves international jurisdictions and implications. Intellectual property issues in Cyberspace and CyberLaw include Trademarks, Copyrights and Business Methods Patents.

Business and financial issues in Cyberspace and CyberLaw include Online Contracting and Licensing Agreements, Sales Tax in E-Commerce and Online Security Offerings.

Special issues in Cyberspace and CyberLaw include Privacy, Obscenity, Defamation, Internet and Information Security, and Internet and Computer Crime.

We have competing theories of Internet governance, cyber jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments.

We have choices and conflicts of law, cybertorts, online contracting and licensing and the protection of online intellectual property assets,

We have the protection of online privacy and criminal liability for Internet activity.

Internet Law in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series) Michael L. Rustad (Author) The book begins with a review of the history, technology, and competing theories of the Internet that enables a deeper understanding of case law and statutory developments discussed in the substantive chapters. The book covers the history of the Inter! net to the rapidly evolving Web 3.0, competing theories of Internet governance, cyber jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments, choice and conflicts of law, cybertorts, online contracting and licensing, the protection of online intellectual property assets, the protection of online privacy, criminal liability for Internet activity, and European Community Directives such as the E-Commerce Directive, Brussels Regulation, and Rome I Regulation.

Issues In Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law by Keith B. Darrell - The 2009 edition of Issues In Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law has been updated with the latest cases and trends in Internet Law. Topics include Privacy (invasion of privacy, public records, workplace privacy, employer & ISP monitoring, data retention & data breaches, e-mail & chat room privacy, Web site privacy policies, behavioral marketing, privacy and children); Free Speech (defamation, SLAPPs, gripe sites, blogs & vlogs, obscenity & pornography, harassment & hate speech, prior restraint & repression); Cybercrimes (spam, phishing, identity theft, spyware & malware, cyberstalking); Intellectual Property (copyright, trademark, patent, trade secrets, Creative Commons, linking, framing, file-sharing, fair use, public domain, work-made-for-hire, VARA, linking & framing, domain name disputes, keyword advertising, right of publicity); Web Contracts, Web Accessibility; Net Neutrality; Internet Interstate Commerce; Online Reputation Management; Podcasts; Social Networks; and many more subjects. 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 a student be suspended for comments on her Web site about her teacher? Can stalkers find your personal information online? What can you legally put on your Web site? And what's not allowed? Do you really own your domain name? Can a library censor your Internet use? Do you know who's reading your e-mail? Is it legal to gamble online? How "private" is your private information after you disclose it to a Web site? Can you get in trouble for making a gripe site about that business that ripped you off? Is a student exercising his First Amendment rights when he creates a hate Web site on a public school's Internet server? Did you know the Web sites you visit and the words you type into search engines are being logged? 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 looks at emerging issues heading into or recently resolved by the courts.

CyberLaw: Text and Cases Gerald R. Ferrera, Stephen D. Lichtenstein, Margo E. K. Reder, Robert Bird, William T. Schiano - This new edition features: ·Ethics: The Manager’s Checklist now discusses ethical ramifications as they relate to chapter content. ·Global Issues: The material from the chapter on Global Issues is integrated throughout the text to better help the students understand the international implications of cyberlaw. ·Antitrust and Licensing: To help students better understand some of the antitrust and licensing issue related to contracts, coverage has been added to chapter 6, On-Line Contracting and Licensing Agreements. ·Patents and Trade Secrets: A new chapter (5) on patents and trade secrets has been added to the text. The text also features: ·Cyberlaw Cases: Each chapter offers three to four leading Cyberlaw cases. ·Manager's Checklists: At the end of each chapter, checklists help students remember the basic managerial points and ethical issues of the chapter subject matter. ·Cases, Readings, Appendix, and Glossary: More than five mini-cases at the end of each chapter, suggested readings by outside professionals, an appendix containing relevant portions of statutes, and a glossary of Internet jargon also serve to support text content. The Table of Contents includes: UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO CYBERLAW 1.E-Business and Cyberlaw. 2.Jurisdiction. UNIT 2 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES IN CYBERSPACE 3.Trademarks. 4.Copyrights. 5.Business Methods Patents. UNIT 3 BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL ISSUES IN CYBERSPACE 6.Online Contracting and Licensing Agreements. 7.Sales Tax in E-Commerce. 8.Online Security Offerings. UNIT 4 SPECIAL ISSUES IN CYBERSPACE 9.Privacy. 10.Obscenity. 11.Defamation. 12.Internet and Information Security. 13.Internet and Computer Crime

 

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