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Social media and electronic commerce law

By: Davidson, Alan, 1955-
Material type: BookPublisher: Port Melbourne, Vic., Australia : Cambridge University Press, c2016.Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxxiii, 439 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781107500532; 1107500532 (paperback)Subject(s): Electronic commerce -- Law and legislation | Electronic commerce -- Law and legislation -- Australia | Electronic data interchange -- Law and legislation | Electronic data interchange -- Law and legislation -- Australia | Business records -- Law and legislation | Business records -- Law and legislation -- Australia | Internet -- Law and legislation | Internet -- Law and legislation -- Australia | Computer crimes | Computer crimes -- AustraliaDDC classification: 343.940999 DA SO Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Social Media and Electronic Commerce Law investigates the challenges facing legal practitioners and commercial parties in this dynamic field.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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343.940999 DA SO (Browse shelf) Available T0010943
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Introduction: 1. An electronic renaissance - digital lex mercatoria and digital persona; 2. The rule of cyberspace; Part II. Social Media: 3. Social media law; 4. Peer-to-peer file sharing; 5. Cloud computing; 6. Social media and the workplace; 7. Defamation in cyberspace; 8. Privacy in cyberspace; 9. Electronic mail and online presence; 10. Online censorship; Part III. Electronic Commerce: 11. Electronic commerce and the law of contract; 12. Online contracting; 13. Electronic signatures; 14. Copyright issues in electronic commerce; 15. Trade marks, patents and circuit layouts; 16. Domain names; 17. Jurisdiction in cyberspace; 18. Cybercrime; 19. Evidence of electronic records; Part IV. Conclusion: 20. Cyberspace reflections and conclusions.

Social Media and Electronic Commerce Law investigates the challenges facing legal practitioners and commercial parties in this dynamic field.

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