Internet Law is a clear, concise and invaluable guide to the development and scope of regulation of the Internet worldwide. The Internet is a world of its own, independent of any country. Its regulation embraces a convoluted and ever-evolving compendium of international agreements, national legislation, local laws, regulations, and commercial customs affecting several legal practise avenues.
Whats in this book:
The author dispenses a lucid description and analysis for each of the nine key market jurisdictionsthe European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Singaporeof how courts and regulators treat Internet activity in the following terms:
what should be available via the Internet;
what should not be available;
how transactions should be conducted;
how disputes should be resolved; and
how violations of laws and regulations should be treated.
Individual chapters examine the role of Internet regulation in matters involving intellectual property, competition, privacy and data protection, artificial intelligence, cybercurrency, cybercrime, and cyberwarfare.....