Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference FROM THE PUBLISHER
Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference is the first reference to bring together the court's definition of hightech terms, legal doctrines, acronyms, and jargon by using case citations and definitions accepted by the courts. The book covers over 2,000 legal and technical termsthe most comprehensive listing of its kind. So you can advise clients, draft contracts, and litigate cases confident that you're using accurate terminology backed by legal precedent. This handbook covers dozens of legal and technical issues, such as, Copyright and Patents; Contracts and Torts; Security and Trade Secrets; Free Speech Issues; Internet Fraud and Crime; Internet and Ecommerce; Software and Hardware; Year 2000 Liability; Telecommunications; Multimedia and Video Games; Computer Manufacturing; and more.
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FROM THE CRITICS
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A practicing lawyer and legal writer presents a desk reference of alphabetically arranged definitions of technological terms used in the legal field, mostly consisting of single words but occasionally commonly used phrases. Entries include the term or phrase, the branch of law or technology in which it is used, a definition (usually taken from an "official" source, such as a court decision, statute, or government document), an annotation (consisting of a more expansive explanation of the term or phrase), related issues, and cross- references. Also includes some entries consisting of important, frequently-cited case decisions; other entries focus on statutes, government reports, and organizations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)