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Introduction to Computer Law David Bainbridge

Introduction to Computer Law By David Bainbridge

Introduction to Computer Law by David Bainbridge


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Summary

Computer Law explains the law clearly and makes it accessible to a wide audience. The emphasis is on describing and examining the law in the context of the practicalities of computer use.

Introduction to Computer Law Summary

Introduction to Computer Law by David Bainbridge

The last decade has seen the field of computer law develop at a phenomenal rate in response to changing technology. Introduction to Computer Law explains the law clearly and makes it accessible to a wide audience. In this fourth edition, the law within the four key areas of intellectual property rights, contract, criminal law and data protection has been comprehensively updated, expanded and rewritten to reflect technological change, new decisions and new legislation. The emphasis is on describing and examining the law in the context of the practicalities of computer use. Introduction to Computer Law is suitable for undergraduate and professional students taking modules in the subject, and will also be invaluable to managers, computer professionals and legal practitioners.

Introduction to Computer Law Reviews

'David Bainbridge has produced a well written, enagaging textbook which has much to recommend it, both to its intended target audience as well as to those from a legal background looking for an easy introduction to the field.'"Gavin Sutter, Entertainment Law, Vol 1, No 3, Autumn 2002." '...clear, concise and extremely accessible...affirms...[Bainbridge's] position as an authority in the area of computer law.'"Sinead Keaveney,"" New Law Journal Book Review Supplement, 03/08/01"

Table of Contents

Table of cases Table of legislation Glossary of computer terms 1. Introduction Part 1 - Computers and Intellectual Property2. Overview of intellectual property rights 3. Copyright basics 4. Computer software and copyright 5. Copyright and databases 6. Computer-generated works 7. Copyright and electronic publishing 8. The law of confidence 9.Patent law 10. Trade marks and passing off 11. Designs 12. Semiconductor products 13. International implications and summary Part 2 - Computer Contracts14. Introduction to computer contracts 15. Fundamentals of computer contracts 16. Liability for defective hardware or software 17. Contracts for writing software 18. Licence agreements for 'off-the-shelf' software 19. Contract between software author and publisher 20. Hardware contracts 21. Electronic contracting 22. Summary and checklist Part 3 - Computers and Crime 23. Nature of computer crime 24. Computer fraud 25. Hacking - unauthorized access to computer material 26. Unauthorized modification of computer programs or data 27. Piracy offences 28. Computer evidence and criminal proceedings 29. Computer crime - concluding remarks Part 4 - Data Protection 30. Main provisions of The Data Protection Act 1984 31. Exemptions from and enforcement of the Data Protection Directive 32. The Data Protection Directive. 33.Summary of data protection law

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GOR002370611
9780582423343
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Introduction to Computer Law by David Bainbridge
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1999-12-23
512
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