Law and the Internet: A Framework for Electronic CommerceLilian Edwards, Charlotte Waelde Bloomsbury Academic, 2000 M11 7 - 396 páginas Following the very successful publication of their earlier book Law and the Internet (Hart Publishing,1997) the same editorial team have now assembled a number of specialist authors to write about those aspects of law which are of special importance to the burgeoning arena of electronic commerce. These issues can be grouped into three main sections, which is reflected in the organisation of this book: intellectual property; e-commerce; and content liability. Within these sections, each author provides an expert analysis of the underlying principles governing the law, an account of recent case law and policy developments, and a practical guide to the way the current law operates. |
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... ISPs and the public interest in the development of the Internet . For ISPs , the Prodigy principle equates any attempt to exercise control over even some of the content the ISP carries with risk . Yet commercial ISPs , and other sites ...
... ISPs will not foster ( especially as , compared to most industries , it is not that difficult for ISPs physically to move to a more supportive legal environment ) . So the question is how best to encourage ISPs to take up an active role ...
... ISPs . When originally introduced , the shape of the scheme was broadly that Australian ISPs were required either to remove " prohibited content " 112 if they physically hosted the offending material within Australia ( by order of a ...
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The Real W W W | 17 |
Secrecy and Signatures Turning the Legal Spotlight on | 37 |
Payment in an OnLine World | 55 |
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