Internet and the Law: Technology, Society, and Compromises
By (Author) Aaron Schwabach
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
15th January 2014
2nd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects
Internet: general works
343.7309944
Hardback
392
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
1134g
The world of Internet law is constantly changing and is difficult to follow, even for those for whom doing so is a full-time job. This updated, everything-you-need-to-know reference removes the uncertainty. Internet and the Law: Technology, Society, and Compromises, Second Edition is the go-to source for anyone who needs clear explanations of complex legal concepts related to online practices and content. This wide-ranging, alphabetical reference explores diverse areas of law, including territorial jurisdiction and taxation, that are relevant to or affected by advances in information technology and the rise of the Internet. Particular emphasis is placed on intellectual property law and laws regarding freedom of expression. The Internet, as this book shows, raises questions not only about how to protect intellectual creations, but about what should be protected. Entries also discuss how the Web has brought First Amendment rights and free expression into question as society grapples with attempts to control "leaks" and to restrict content such as pornography, spam, defamation, and criminal speech.
Like the best reference tools, what this book has to offer is quality control. . . . Recommended. * Choice *
An excellent reference tool and college-level go-to with no need for users to have in-depth legal knowledge. * Library Journal *
This work will be of use to researchers, students, and those with an interest in technology, law, and the Internet. * ARBA *
Aaron Schwabach is professor of law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, CA.