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Law, information and information technology, edited by Eli Lederman and Ron Shapira ; associate editor, Elad Oreg ; editorial assistant, Keren Ludomirsky

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Law, information and information technology, edited by Eli Lederman and Ron Shapira ; associate editor, Elad Oreg ; editorial assistant, Keren Ludomirsky
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Law, information and information technology
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
47521394
Responsibility statement
edited by Eli Lederman and Ron Shapira ; associate editor, Elad Oreg ; editorial assistant, Keren Ludomirsky
Series statement
Law and electronic commerce, v. 13
Table Of Contents
[Pt.] I. Conceptualizing information law. The emergence of information law: object and characteristics of a new legal area / Ulrich Sieber ; Protected frameworks of information in criminal law / Eli Lederman -- [pt.] II. Privacy. Privacy reconceived: protecting personal information in a digital world / Raymond Wacks -- [pt.] III. Intellectual property. Exploring the boundaries of competitive secrecy: an essay on the limits of trade secret law / Robert Bone ; Copyright in cyberspace: the rule of the law and the rule of the code / Niva Elkin-Koren -- [pt. IV.] Regulating the Internet. Anarchism triumphant: free software and the death of copyright / Eben Moglen ; Cyberspace self-government: a skeptical view from liberal democratic theory / Neil Netanel ; Responsibility of Internet providers: comparative analysis of a basic question of information law / Ulrich Sieber -- [pt.] V. The stock market. The control of insider trading: smoke and mirrors! / Barry Rider ; Fraud on the market at common law: lessons from contemporary finance and economics / Omri Yadlin -- [pt.] VI. Authentication. Information controls and needs of information flow in representative democracies / Shannon Martin ; Forgery in electronic messages; the demise of referable documents / Ron Shapira
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