9780324399721: CyberLaw : Text and Cases

Synopsis

The third edition of CYBERLAW: TEXT & CASES guides readers through the complete business lifecycle'from idea to operation to dissolution'while examining the legal, managerial, and ethical issues affecting technology at each stage. Excerpted cases thoroughly explain the law in every chapter, while a running case about Google helps readers understand the real-world legal implications of operating a technology company today.

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Review

PART I: INTRODUCTION TO CYBERLAW. 1. Introduction to CyberLaw for Business: Text and Cases. 2. Innovations and Inventions. 3. Financing and Exit Strategies. PART II: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES IN CYBERSPACE. 4. Trademarks. 5. Copyright. 6. Patents. 7. Trade Secrets. PART III: BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL ISSUES IN CYBERSPACE. 8. Jurisdiction. 9. Contracts. 10. Employment. 11. Regulation. PART IV: SPECIAL ISSUES IN CYBERSPACE. 12. Privacy. 13. Security and Crime. 14. International CyberLaw.

About the Author

Stephen D. Lichtenstein has a B.S. from Boston College, a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School, and a Certificate in Mediation. He has published numerous law review articles on many business law–related topics with a major focus on privacy. Publication awards include two Ralph C. Hoeber awards and the prestigious Bentley College Adamian Award for Excellence in Teaching. Professor Lichtenstein is past president of the North Atlantic Business Law Association, and currently serves on its executive committee and the board of editors of the Business Law Review. He is a legal consultant to businesses and individuals, and a member of the Massachusetts and Federal Bars.

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