This book introduces undergraduates and computing industry professionals to basic legal principles and the peculiarities of legal issues in cyberspace.
This book introduces undergraduates and computing industry professionals to basic legal principles and the peculiarities of legal issues in cyberspace.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Dunne has over 40 years of computer experience ranging from developing custom hardware interfaces for supercomputers to teaching technology courses in middle-school gifted-education programs. Starting out with degrees in physics and computer science, he was on staff at a national laboratory and a major engineering firm for ten years before becoming an entrepreneur in the development of embedded systems. During the past 20 years, he has been teaching three undergraduate courses per year in embedded systems, digital design, and computer programming using a variety of CPUs and FPGAs.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The common law and statutory law 2. Contracts 3. Torts introduction 4. Defamation 5. Third-party liability 6. Copyrights 7. Trade secrets 8. Trademarks 9. The right of privacy 10. E-mail 11. The right of publicity 12. Constitutional law 13. Pornography and obscenity 14. Advertising and spam 15. Jurisdiction.
1. The common law and statutory law 2. Contracts 3. Torts introduction 4. Defamation 5. Third-party liability 6. Copyrights 7. Trade secrets 8. Trademarks 9. The right of privacy 10. E-mail 11. The right of publicity 12. Constitutional law 13. Pornography and obscenity 14. Advertising and spam 15. Jurisdiction.
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