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Cyber Laws in the Information Technology Age

Author(s)

: Karnika Seth

ISBN

: 978-81-8038-581-0

Year

: 2009

Format

: Hard Cover

Edition

: First

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Description
Table of Contents
About the Author
Media Launch

The prime objective of this book is to introduce its readers to the subject of cyber laws, elucidate key operative principles and to discuss the key developments in the field of Cyberlaws across many important jurisdictions— India, United States and European nations. The book not only explains the fundamental concepts in cyberspace laws but also aims to present a fair overview of the evolution of cyberlaws across many jurisdictions. The book discusses pertinent e-contracting and e-commerce issues, and describes popular e-payment systems and taxation regimes which are indispensable to e-commerce businesses. It elucidates the key principles for determining jurisdiction in cyber law disputes, significance of electronic signatures and admissibility of e-evidence, which are subjects of interest to readers world over. This book also presents an insight into other interesting cyberspace issues such as online privacy, defamation, freedom of speech on internet, intellectual property piracy on internet, and cybercrime issues with case studies and landmark precedents from different parts of the world. It provides practical tips on safeguarding one’s security and privacy in the online world and will enlighten readers on their legal rights and obligations in cyberspace and legal implications of their actions on theInternet.

The book contains comparative assessment of cyber laws across different jurisdictions and critically comments on positive and negative traits of existing statutory framework, legal and policy framework and important judicial precedents in information technology law and regulation. Appendices of existing cyber laws, international conventions, treaties and guidelines framed by International Organisations pertaining to cyber law and intellectual property, important EU Directives and cyber legislations of India, US, UK and other foreign countries are also given for easy reference.

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