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Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference

by Michael D. Scott
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Overview

INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY LAW DESK REFERENCE is the first reference to explains today's high-tech terms, legal doctrines, acronyms, and jargon as the terms have been defined in court decisions, statutes, regulations, or industry usage.

The book covers over 2,400 legal and technical terms-the most comprehensive listing of its kind. So you can advise clients, draft contracts, and litigate cases confident that you're using accurate terminology backed by legal precedent.

This handbook covers dozens of legal and technical issues, such as:

  • Copyright and Patents
  • Contracts and Torts
  • Security and Trade Secrets
  • Free Speech Issues
  • Internet Fraud and Crime
  • Internet and E-commerce
  • Software and Hardware
  • Telecommunications
  • Multimedia and Video Games
  • Computer Manufacturing
  • and more.

Always Current

Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference is completely up-to-date. But to make sure you're always abreast of the latest legal developments, you will automatically receive β€” risk-free with no obligation to purchase β€” updates and/ or new editions. You will be billed separately at the then-current price. Upon receipt, you will have 30 days to purchase or return. Of course, you may cancel this automatic supplementation program at any time simply by notifying Aspen Law & Business in writing.

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This reference defines terms from telecommunications, entertainment, media, multimedia, the Internet, and electronic commerce for lawyers, and offers entries on frequently cited case decisions, statutes, government reports, and organizations. Entries contain definitions, annotations, case discussion, references on related issues, and cross-references. Definitions note fields of use for each term, encompassing fields such as advertising, computer technology, patent law, privacy, and trade secrets. Scott has practiced computer and intellectual property law for 26 years. He teaches law at Pepperdine University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 12, 2001
Publisher
New York : Aspen Law and Business, c2002.
Pages
743
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780735522107

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