Law and the InternetThis is the third edition of a successful book which offers students and practitioners an up-to-date overview of developments in Internet law and practice. The editors have once again assembled a team of specialist authors to write about those aspects of Internet law which are of special importance in the global regulation of the Internet and focussed around three principal themes- e-commerce, intellectual property, and privacy, data protection and cyber-crime with, in addition a major contribution on Internet Governance. This edition incorporates for the first time areas such as data protection, privacy and electronic surveillance, cyber crime and cyber security, jurisdiction and dispute resolution online. The sectionon IP contains clear and comprehensive analysis of the many and varied ways in which IP and the internet intersect including open source licenses and the IP problems around search engines. The new edition also takes account of all current cases and legislation, including the draft revised EC Telecoms Package and the Audio Visual Media Services Directive. This book will be essential reading for students, teachers and practitioners interested in Internet law and practice as well as technologists and social scientists. 'The book is easy to read, and...has been well edited...and flows smoothly through the various topics. ...the book provides a worthwhile overview of this developing area of law throughout the world.' Peter Walsh, International Trade Law Annual 'a thorough and stimulating survey. ...a good introduction for lawyers and students approaching Internet and e-commerce law for the first time, and a useful course text.' Brian Hutchinson, The Irish Jurist |
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... exponential rise in unauthorised downloading of digital music, film and video;
and the arrival of the socalled 'Web 2.0' (discussed in detail below) in particular,
the rise of interactive usergenerated content sites such as eBay, Facebook, etc.
... exponential rise in unauthorised downloading of digital music, film and video;
and the arrival of the socalled 'Web 2.0' (discussed in detail below) in particular,
the rise of interactive usergenerated content sites such as eBay, Facebook, etc.
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We have seen the extraordinary growth and success of Web 2.0 and UGC sites
such as eBay, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, GoogleDocs and Flickr—all sites
where, in essence, the platform owner derives revenue from encouraging ...
We have seen the extraordinary growth and success of Web 2.0 and UGC sites
such as eBay, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, GoogleDocs and Flickr—all sites
where, in essence, the platform owner derives revenue from encouraging ...
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The US District Court held, however, that ultimately it was 'the trade mark owner's
burden to police its mark and companies like eBay cannot be held liable for
traders based solely on their generalised knowledge that trade mark infringement
...
The US District Court held, however, that ultimately it was 'the trade mark owner's
burden to police its mark and companies like eBay cannot be held liable for
traders based solely on their generalised knowledge that trade mark infringement
...
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One interesting case involved an attempted criminal prosecution of eBay UK by
the UK's General Optical Council (GOC) for 'aiding and abetting' the illegal sale of
contact lenses. 102 The basis of the complaint was that although eBay's official ...
One interesting case involved an attempted criminal prosecution of eBay UK by
the UK's General Optical Council (GOC) for 'aiding and abetting' the illegal sale of
contact lenses. 102 The basis of the complaint was that although eBay's official ...
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Contenido
The Changing Face of Electronic Consumer Contracts in the Twentyfirst | |
EC Regulation of Audiovisual Content on the Internet | |
Macqueen | |
Shaping Information Markets | |
The Laws Dont Work? | |
Lilian Edwards | |
Data Collection Profiling | |
Legal and Socioeconomic Aspects | |
The Retention of Communications Data in Europe | |
A Criminological | |
Pornography Censorship and the Internet | |
Information Security and Cybercrime | |
An Uncomfortable | |
Protection of Computer Software | |
Intellectual Property Competition and the Internet | |
Index | |
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