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A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Internet & E-commerce Law, Business and Policy 2nd ed isbn 9780455227962

Internet and e-Commerce Law: Technology, Law and Policy


ISBN13: 9780455222639
New Edition ISBN: 9780455227962
Published: July 2007
Publisher: Thomson Reuters Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



The last ten years have seen the internet and e-commerce emerge as central features of Australian commercial, social and cultural life. Developments such as Web 2.0, the semantic web, e-government strategies, user generated content, virtual worlds and online social networks have reshaped the way we communicate, interact and transact.

The focus of this book is the Australian regulatory framework of the internet and e-commerce. It considers how the law has developed in the context of rapid technological change and analyses how it is being applied to define rights and obligations in relation to the online infrastructure, content and practices.

It offers an extensive, detailed and current analysis of several key areas of internet and e-commerce law which have undergone significant change in recent years: copyright in digital content, patents for software and e-business methods, domain names and trade marks, electronic contracting, privacy, cybercrime, taxation of internet businesses, liability of internet intermediaries and regulation of online content.

Key Features:-

  • Chapter overviews
  • Action Exercises
  • Review Section and Questions
  • Tutorial and Essay Questions
  • Glossary

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Chapter 1 Internet Law & Cyberspace Regulation
Chapter 2 Jurisdiction
Chapter 3 Content Regulation
Chapter 4 Copyright
Chapter 5 Patents
Chapter 6 Domain Names
Chapter 7 E-Contracts
Chapter 8 Authentication
Chapter 9 E-Taxation
Chapter 10 Privacy
Chapter 11 Cyber crime
Chapter 12 Intermediary Liability
Chapter 13 Digital Rights, Digital Surveillance, E-Security & E-Government
Chapter 14 Future Directions ;