Jurisdiction

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Foundation Press, 2005 - Law - 115 pages
This casebook explores Internet Law as a coherent if organic whole âe" integrating the historical sweep of the global Internetâe(tm)s development with both the opportunities and problems it has brought about. The book is broad and thorough enough to be the primary or sole text for a variety of Internet-related courses, while deep enough to bring students through the important nuances of such doctrinal topics as copyright, privacy and jurisdiction without assuming any particular prior exposure to these subfields

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Contents

DOCTRINAL APPROACHES TO THE TAXONOMY
10
From Physical
76
CONCLUSION
111
Copyright

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