Information and Communications Technology Law 3rd Ed
This title deals with the impact of information communications technologies on the law, and with the convergence between these fields and IT Law.
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This title deals with the impact of information communications technologies on the law, and with the convergence between these fields and IT Law.
The book examines the development of the law to keep pace with technological advancements influencing information and its value, safe keeping and commercialisation. It deals in detail with technical matters, but doesn't lose sight of the values underlying the interface of information and communications technology and the law. It grapples with the many legal problems caused by technology, but also appreciates the many advantages it has for the practice and teaching of law.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction Dana van der Merwe
Chapter 2 - Telecommunications Law Dana van der Merwe
Chapter 3 - Patent Law Dana van der Merwe
Chapter 4 - Criminal Law Dana van der Merwe
Chapter 5 - The Law of ICT Evidence Dana van der Merwe
Chapter 6 - E-Commerce Sieg Eiselen
Chapter 7 - Domain Names and Infringement of Trade Marks on the Internet Wian Erlank
Chapter 8 - Copyright Law and IT Dana van der Merwe
Chapter 9 - Data Protection Anneliese Roos
Chapter 10 - Freedom of Expression Sanette Nel
Chapter 11 - Digital Property Wian Erlank
Chapter 12 - A Positive Path Towards a Digital System Queen Mabeka
Bibliography
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Index