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The Internet and technology present continuing challenges to U.S. law as technology often changes faster than the law can be rewritten. The ability to access, store and the transmit information electronically challenges the law with many new and interesting paradigms. This book reviews many of the legal challenges created by these new technologies.
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Publish Date
2014
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Bookboon.com
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Table of Contents
Indholdsfortegnelse
Jurisdiction Defined
Overview
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Personal Jurisdiction
Long Arm Statute
Minimum Contacts
Purposeful Availment
Summary
Key Terms
Chapter Discussion Questions
Additional Learning Opportunities
Test Your Learning
Privacy
Introduction
Threats to Privacy
Sources of Privacy Law
U.S. Constitution and Amendments
State Constitutions
Common Law Torts
Federal and State Laws
Administrative Agency Rules and Regulations
Summary
Key Terms
Chapter Discussion Questions
Additional Learning Opportunities
Test Your Learning
Copyright and Trademark Law
Introduction
What is a Copyright?
Registration
What Is A Trademark?
Federal Registration Benefits
Rights of Mark Ownership
Trademark Symbols
Additional Registration Steps
Reasons for Registration Refusal
Notice of Publication
Federal Trademark Dilution Act
Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
Summary
Key Terms
Chapter Discussion Questions
Additional Learning Opportunities
Test Your Learning
Trade Secrets and Patents
What is a Trade Secret?
Protecting the Trade Secret
Length of Protection
Legal History
Uniform Trade Secrets Act
Disputes
Remedies
Additional Federal Laws
What is a Patent?
America Invents Act
Patent Rights
Categories of Patentable Subject Matter
USPTO
Patentability
Types of Patents
Application Process
Infringement
International Considerations
Summary
Key Terms
Chapter Discussion Questions
Additional Learning Opportunities
Test Your Learning
Free Speech, Defamation & Obscenity
Introduction
Obscenity
Roth v. United States
Miller v. California
Communications Decency Act of 1996
Reno v. ACLU 1
Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996
Child Online Protection Act of 1998
The Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000
Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act of 1988
Defamation
Elements
Libel Per Se
Defenses
Free Speech and Social Media
Free Speech and Work
Summary
Key Terms
Chapter Discussion Questions
Additional Learning Opportunities
Test Your Knowledge
Cybercrime
Overview
Types of Crimes
Crimes Against a Person/Business
Crimes Against Property
Case Study One
Case Study Two
Case Study Three
Case Study Four
Federal Legislation
Summary
Key Terms
Chapter Discussion Questions
Additional Learning Opportunities
Test Your Learning
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