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Global Internet law / Michael L. Rustad (Thomas F. Lambert Jr. Professor of Law & co-director, intellectual property law concentration, Suffolk University Law School).

By: Rustad, Michael [author.].
Series: Hornbook series.Publisher: St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, ©2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Third edition.Description: 1545 p: 27 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1684671272; 9781684671274.Subject(s): Internet -- Law and legislation | Internet -- Law and legislation -- United States | Internet -- Law and legislation -- Cases | Conflict of laws -- Jurisdiction | Conflict of laws -- Jurisdiction | Internet -- Law and legislation | United StatesGenre/Form: Casebooks (Law) | Hornbooks (Law) | Trials, litigation, etc. | Hornbooks (Law) | Casebooks (Law) | Print books.
Contents:
Overview of the global Internet -- Perspectives on global Internet law -- Global internet jurisdiction -- Internet-related contract law -- Consumer regulation in cyberspace -- Global Internet torts -- Internet-related privacy -- Cybercrimes -- Content regulation on the Internet -- Copyrighted works in cyberspace -- Trademarks on the global Internet -- Trade secrets in cyberspace -- Patent law and the Internet.
Summary: "The Global Internet Law Hornbook provides students, practitioners, judges, and policymakers with a comprehensive examination of the most important concepts and methods of the Internet and related information technologies. Each chapter is a detailed examination of cases, statutes, industry standards, norms, as well as academic commentaries that compares U.S. to European developments. While the emphasis is on U.S. developments, each chapter compares U.S. to EU regulations, directives, and conventions, as well as other cross-border Internet law developments from diverse legal systems around the world. This timely and up-to-date Hornbook comprehensively examines Internet technologies, Internet governance, private international law (jurisdiction, choice of law, forum selection and enforcement of judgment), online contacts (mass market, cloud computing service level agreements, social media terms of use software licensing, and e-commerce terms of service), global consumer protection in cyberspace (FTC, state and foreign developments), global Internet torts (including CDA Section 230 developments, Internet security, information torts, and negligent enablement), Internet-related privacy (including the EU Data Directive) global cybercrimes (including state, federal and international developments), privacy (including extensive coverage of The General Data Protection Regulation and the Right To Be Forgotten), content regulations (U.S. vs. European Union), copyrights in cyberspace, trademarks and domain names, Internet-related trade secrets and patent law developments. Global Internet law is increasingly important for all lawyers, whether they are policymakers, transactional lawyers, or litigators. This Hornbook is organized around the major issues in each substantive and procedural area of law in the most accessible, contemporary, and effective manner. To help readers come to grips with the necessity of approaching the subject from a transnational perspective, this book surveys the best available U.S. and foreign cases, statutes, and commentaries covering global Internet Law developments"--Publisher's website.Other editions: Revision of:: Rustad, Michael. Global Internet law.
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"© 2014, 2016 LEG, Inc. d/b/a West Academic; © 2020 LEG, Inc. d/b/a West Academic"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Overview of the global Internet -- Perspectives on global Internet law -- Global internet jurisdiction -- Internet-related contract law -- Consumer regulation in cyberspace -- Global Internet torts -- Internet-related privacy -- Cybercrimes -- Content regulation on the Internet -- Copyrighted works in cyberspace -- Trademarks on the global Internet -- Trade secrets in cyberspace -- Patent law and the Internet.

"The Global Internet Law Hornbook provides students, practitioners, judges, and policymakers with a comprehensive examination of the most important concepts and methods of the Internet and related information technologies. Each chapter is a detailed examination of cases, statutes, industry standards, norms, as well as academic commentaries that compares U.S. to European developments. While the emphasis is on U.S. developments, each chapter compares U.S. to EU regulations, directives, and conventions, as well as other cross-border Internet law developments from diverse legal systems around the world. This timely and up-to-date Hornbook comprehensively examines Internet technologies, Internet governance, private international law (jurisdiction, choice of law, forum selection and enforcement of judgment), online contacts (mass market, cloud computing service level agreements, social media terms of use software licensing, and e-commerce terms of service), global consumer protection in cyberspace (FTC, state and foreign developments), global Internet torts (including CDA Section 230 developments, Internet security, information torts, and negligent enablement), Internet-related privacy (including the EU Data Directive) global cybercrimes (including state, federal and international developments), privacy (including extensive coverage of The General Data Protection Regulation and the Right To Be Forgotten), content regulations (U.S. vs. European Union), copyrights in cyberspace, trademarks and domain names, Internet-related trade secrets and patent law developments. Global Internet law is increasingly important for all lawyers, whether they are policymakers, transactional lawyers, or litigators. This Hornbook is organized around the major issues in each substantive and procedural area of law in the most accessible, contemporary, and effective manner. To help readers come to grips with the necessity of approaching the subject from a transnational perspective, this book surveys the best available U.S. and foreign cases, statutes, and commentaries covering global Internet Law developments"--Publisher's website.

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