Internet and the law

Internet and the law

By Aaron Schwabach

Subjects: Law and legislation, Encyclopedias, Copyright and electronic data processing, Politics, Computer programs, Internet, law and legislation, Computer networks, Nonfiction, Internet, Computer networks, law and legislation, Copyright, Copyright, united states, Copyright, computer programs, Science

Description: Using key events to illustrate major issues, Internet and the Law: Technology, Society, and Compromises explores such significant legal battles as A&M Records v. Napster and Apple Computer v. Franklin Computer, allowing readers a look into stories of trade secrets, music theft, and industrial espionage.As information technology grows and the Internet's global reach strengthens, it is becoming more difficult to define rules to regulate it. Governments have tried, for various reasons, to restrict Internet content but have not succeeded, in part because the international nature of the Internet makes enforcement difficult. Internet and the Law focuses on laws relating to intellectual property and freedom of expression, and presents information in a clear and concise manner, making it easily accessible to students and others researching the intricacies of Internet law.

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