Discover the answers you need to the growing list of legal questions surrounding Internet businesses and technological advances.
With a comprehensive index and a detailed table of contents, Internet Law: A Field Guide, Sixth Edition is designed to help you easily locate the legal information you need. Included with the Field Guide is a searchable CD-ROM with the complete contents of the book and full text of key statutes, regulations, and judicial opinions referenced in the Field Guide. Each topic is covered in detail and placed in context within more general areas of the law from which they arise. With this in hand, youll have the need-to-know information on current law, as well as details to help you spot likely trends for the future and potential areas of liability for yourself and your clients.
Internet Law: A Field Guide encompasses a wide range of legal issues -- from First Amendment application to electronic signatures and contracts, from domain name disputes to advertising regulations. You'll find all the information you need on compliance and liability in this one-stop source. Discover how to:
Protect a Web site's content
Recognize trademark rights, and avoid infringing upon the rights of others
Register and protect domain names
Uncover the unique risks of producing content for the Web
Ensure CAN-SPAM Act and FTC privacy compliance
Grasp the legal implications of globally accessible material and the legal jurisdictions that lawsuits fall under
Understand the latest developments in Internet taxation
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The Sixth Edition of Internet Law: A Field Guide has been completely revised to capture developments in the law that occurred during 2007 and includes a new chapter on user-generated content. The law of the Internet is evolving rapidly, and the annually updated Field Guide is the best way to keep up to date. Order your copy today!
Editions prior to 2006 were published by The Bradford Publishing Company, Denver, CO. Developed for the Stanford Professional Publishing Courses. Internet Law: A Field Guide is a must have legal reference for attorneys and industry professionals dealing with domestic and international issues as they relate to the Internet, including:
intellectual property, including trademark rights and disputes and copyright laws and infringement
ACPA, UDRP, and other domain name cases
speech issues regarding First Amendment protection, libel, and defamation
privacy and data collection regulations, including COPPA, HIPPA, ECPA, and the USA PATRIOT Act
electronic contracts and digital signatures
anti-spam laws, including the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003
taxation
and more ...
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