About the Book
This book provides a comprehensive guide to the new legal issues which have arisen as a result of the explosive growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web. It covers the following topics in detail: copyright and trademark issues, defamation, privacy, liability, electronic contracts, tax issues, and the ethics of the Internet. As well as discussing the underlying legal principles which have been applied in these areas, Jonathan Rosenoer includes extensive coverage of the pertinent case law and their implications for future legal developments. Also included is a potted history of the significant legal events: from the founding of the Electronic Frontier Foundation through to the 1996 Telecommunications Act. Lawyers, company administrators, and professionals whose livelihoods depend on the Internet will find this the most comprehensive and up-to-date reference in this field. All those concerned with the development of this new legal frontier will appreciate its thoroughness and clarity.
CyberLaw provides a comprehensive guide to legal issues which have arisen as a result of the growth of the Internet and World Wide Web. As well as discussing each topic in detail, the book includes extensive coverage of the relevant cases and their implications for the future. The book covers a wide range of legal issues, including copyright and trademark issues, defamation, privacy, liability, electronic contracts, taxes, and ethics. A comprehensive history of the significant legal events is also included.