Cyberlaw, Volume 1

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Brian F. Fitzgerald
Ashgate/Dartmouth, 2006 - Law - 1170 pages
The ever expanding networks that have grown through the Internet have led to an endless array of legal issues having deep moral, social cultural and economic consequences. In this context we have been challenged to address the complex issue of regulation in cyberspace. Cyberlaw, Volumes I and II examines the rise of legal regulation in cyberspace through a variety of articles by leading figures in the Internet legal world. They cover topics such as Regulation, Censorship, Jurisdiction, Digital Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Electronic Commerce, Intermediary Liability and Privacy. For those requiring a ready made collection of material on key Cyberlaw issues, these volumes will prove a useful resource and provide ready access to writings by luminaries such as John Perry Barlow, Pamela Samuelson, Lawrence Lessig, Mark Lemley, David Post and Judge Michael Kirby.

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