Cyberlaw: Problems of Policy and Jurisprudence in the Information Age

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Thomson/West, 2007 - Law - 803 pages
"This edition has been reorganized to clarify the themes of the book and updated to illuminate new debates at the heart of this evolving field. It groups the material into units addressing the who, how, and what of governance/regulation--fundamental questions that pertain to any legal system, in cyberspace or elsewhere. It includes unit-ending case studies on governance of the domain name system, efforts to control the exchange of counterfeit goods in the online marketplace, and the Google Books Settlement, as well as updated treatment of a number of topics, including peer-to-peer file sharing, online behavioral advertising, and more."--Publisher's website.

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Introductory Case Studies
21
Notes and Questions
28
Copyright

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