Review:
The Laws of the Internet is a comprehensive practitioner's text which will undoubtedly be a useful reference point for any lawyer operating in the commercial sphere...a convenient first port of call...extremely accessible with technical knowledge never assumed...the only judicially-acclaimed text on this subject for a reason - it is the most authoritative and comprehensive practitioner's text available in the area and comes highly recommended as a reference point for all lawyers advising on commercial transactions via the internet. --Annabelle Gold-Caution, www.scl.org (The Society for Computers & Law)
The book continues the excellent standard set by preceding editions. As well as incorporating new case law, it analyses recent legislation...and flags up emerging issues...This is a book which will remain, at least for the forseeable future, indispensable for anyone - whether a practitioner or a client - who needs to dip a toe into the murky waters of internet law. --Commonwealth Lawyer Vol 25, No 1
About the Author:
Paul Lambert, BA, LLB, LLM, CTMA, is a lecturer and solicitor specialising in contentious and non-contentious internet, IT and intellectual property law. He frequently writes and speaks on technology related issues that affect the legal systems in Europe, the US and Asia. Paul is also the author of International Handbook of Social Media Laws (Bloomsbury Professional, December 2014); A User's Guide to Data Protection (Bloomsbury Professional, February 2013); and Courting Publicity: Twitter and Television Cameras in Court (Bloomsbury Professional, October 2011).
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