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ISBN13: 9780130655646
ISBN: 0130655643
Published: May 2003
Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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The most comprehensive Interpret law text for students of any discipline! Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students of diverse disciplines, this text covers all the major areas of Internet law, including jurisdiction, contracts, torts, crimes, antitrust, privacy, and securities.

*International aspects of cyberlaw are discussed throughout the text
*Current coverage of the UCITA (Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)
*A companion Web site (www prenhall.com/girasa) maintained by the author, which includes the latest in national and international computer law developments, cases, appeals, and discussion questions

Contents:
1. Introduction to Cyberlaw. ACLU v. Reno-Findings of Fact cited in numerous cases.
2. Jurisdiction in Cyberspace. Zippo Mnf. v. Zippo Dot Com. Thompson v. Handa-Lopez. Bart A. Brown v. SAP.
3. Internet Contracts: Part I. Basic Concepts and Recent Developments. PROCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg. The Gateway cases.
4. Internet Contracts: Part II. International Regulation and Torts. AOL v. National Health Care. Falise, Klein v. American Tobacco. Schnell v. Conseco. Bihari v. Gross. J.D. Edwards v. Podany.
5. Criminal Aspects of Internet Law. People v. Somm. U.S. v. Ashe. U.S. v. Morris. U.S. v. LaMacchia. U.S. v. Thomas. Reno v. ACLU. Cyberspace v. Engler. American Amusement v. Cottey.
6. Copyright Issues Raised by the Internet: Part I. U.S. Copyright Law Provisions. Feist v. Rural. Bridgeman v. Corel. Community Non-Violence v. Reid. UMG Recordings v. MP3. A M Records v. Napster. Leibovitz v. Paramount. Intellectual Reserve v. Utah.
7. Copyright Issues Raised by the Internet: Part II. Recent National and International Developments. Sony v. Universal. Realnetworks v. Streambox. Recording Assn v. Diamond.
8. Trademarks, Domain Names, and Cybersquatting. AOL v. ATT. White v. Samsung. GOTO v. Disney. Intermatic v. Toeppen. Playboy v. Universal. Thomas v. NSI.
9. Patents and Trade Secrets. Amazon v. Barnesandnobles. AT T v. Excel. Interactive v. CompuServe. Florida v. College Savings. EarthWeb v. Schlack. Kewanee v. Bicron. Ford v. Lane. U.S. v. Hsu.
10. Privacy Rights and Security Issues. Whalen v. Roe. U.S. v. Simons. Akella v. Michigan. Harris v. Easton. McVeigh v. Cohen. White v. Samsung. Doe v. SEPTA. Smyth v. Pillsbury. Sherman v. Salton.
11. Antitrust Issues in Cyber Activities. U.S. v. Microsoft. AD/SAT v. Assc. Press. Intergraph v. Intel. AOL v. CYBER. Beverly v. NSI.
12. Securities Regulation and the Internet. SEC v. Alliance. HI/FN v. Securities Litigation. Greebel v. FTP. Abada v. Charles Schwab. CFTC v. Vartulli.
13. Taxation of Internet Sales. National Bellas Hess v. Dept of Revenue. Quill v. North Dakota. Goldberg v. Sweet.