The book brings together established experts to critically analyse recent developments and case law in online commerce and communications law and policy. The book offers an accessible and informative guide covering several domains of internet law, including: patenting methods of doing business over the internet; efforts by intellectual property owners to compel internet firms to monitor their online offerings; and the ability of the law to require or prohibit internet companies from create a specific version of the internet.
The book brings together established experts to critically analyse recent developments and case law in online commerce and communications law and policy. The book offers an accessible and informative guide covering several domains of internet law, including: patenting methods of doing business over the internet; efforts by intellectual property owners to compel internet firms to monitor their online offerings; and the ability of the law to require or prohibit internet companies from create a specific version of the internet.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hannibal Travis has taught Internet Law at Florida International University and Villanova University. He is the author of numerous articles about the law and practice of Internet-related innovation, especially relating to blogs, digital libraries, and online videos. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Claiming Web Addresses as Property Margreth Barrett 2. The Promise of Information Justice Lateef Mtima 3. Owning Methods of Conducting Business in Cyberspace Johanna K.P. Dennis 4. Red Flags of "Piracy" Online Amir Hassanpour 5. Who Controls the Internet? The Second Circuit on YouTube Hannibal Travis 6. Is eBay Counterfeiting? Jasmine Abdel-Khalik 7. Bad Samaritanism: Barnes v. Yahoo and Section 230 ISP Immunity Ann Bartow 8. Internet Responsibility Geographic Boundaries and Business Ethics Raphael Cohen-Almagor 9. Neutralizing the "Open Internet" Hannibal Travis 10. The "Monster" that Ate Social Networking? Hannibal Travis 11. Conclusion.
1. Claiming Web Addresses as Property Margreth Barrett 2. The Promise of Information Justice Lateef Mtima 3. Owning Methods of Conducting Business in Cyberspace Johanna K.P. Dennis 4. Red Flags of "Piracy" Online Amir Hassanpour 5. Who Controls the Internet? The Second Circuit on YouTube Hannibal Travis 6. Is eBay Counterfeiting? Jasmine Abdel-Khalik 7. Bad Samaritanism: Barnes v. Yahoo and Section 230 ISP Immunity Ann Bartow 8. Internet Responsibility Geographic Boundaries and Business Ethics Raphael Cohen-Almagor 9. Neutralizing the "Open Internet" Hannibal Travis 10. The "Monster" that Ate Social Networking? Hannibal Travis 11. Conclusion.
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