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CyberLaw: The Law of the Internet
 
 

CyberLaw: The Law of the Internet [Hardcover]

Jonathan Rosenoer
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Along with the explosive growth of the Net come many thorny legal questions. In this extremely readable yet comprehensive look at these questions, the author provides valuable guidance. He covers copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property, defamation, privacy, software piracy, and a variety of other matters. The underlying legal principles, as well as pertinent case law, are offered so that lawyers, information systems administrators, and other professionals who use the Net can make their way through rather murky legal waters. This is the best, most complete legal treatment of online issues available.

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"The book [In Internet Law]...Comprehensive, easy-to-follow guide on the legal principles behind copyright, trademarks, and intellectual property." -- Business Week

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, educational, but OLD hat, May 4 2003
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Sage Adams (Fairbanks, Alaska USA) - See all my reviews
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This book was required for a graduate course I took in 'cyberlaw' in 2003. Problem: This book only covers Cyberlaw extensively up to about 1992. After that it only mentions laws that have passed up to 1994. For a topic that is inherently derived from the use of the Internet this doesn't strike me as being very up-to-date.

However, seeing as we used this text in our class I guess that means there aren't too many good texts out there on the subject. Maybe this is your best bet. But, it really is outdated.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Cyber Law, Dec 28 2001
This review is from: CyberLaw: The Law of the Internet (Hardcover)
Cyber Law is an eye-opener for anyone who plans to start a web based business. I found it quite informative and helpful as far as giving guidelines on how to stay clear of making the usual legal mistakes any new entrepreneur or business owner may make.

I strongly recommend reading this book if you plan to use the internet for more than Email. It will be a guide to help in protecting yourself.

The Author, Jonathan Rosenoer is a Lawyer and an authority on online resources and legal issues.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A magnum opus piece of novel work, April 13 2000
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The author should have given more emphasis on the international agreements and policies rather than going deep into legislating the law of the internet. This is because there is no such condusive laws in this particular area of law just yet.
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