@article{22451, note = {Price : 22.64; Inv.# CSI100127; Date 15/09/98; Supplier : CroftHouse, UK; Recd 25/09/98; Contents : 1. Copyright : A. Exclusive rights; B. Subject matter of copyright; C. Formalities; D. Infringement; E. Sources of risk; F. World Wide Web sites; G. Hypertext links; H. Graphical elements; I. E-Mail; J. Postings; K. Criminal liability; L. Fair use; M. First amendment; N. Software rental; O. Proposals for change; 2. Trademark; 3. Defamation; 4. Privacy : A. Common law privacy; B. Constitutional law; C. Federal statutes; D. Anonymity; E. Technology expanding privacy rights; 5. Duty of care : A. Negligence; B. Negligent misstatement; C. Equipment malfunctions; D. Economic loss may not be recoverable; E. Contractual limitations of liability; 6. Criminal liability : A. Computer fraud & abuse act; B. Wire fraud; C. Electronic communication privacy act; D. Extortions & threats; E. Exports; F. Secual exploitation of children; G. Obscene & indecent transmission; H. Obscene & indecent telephone calls; I. Copyright; J. State computer crime laws; K. Stalking; 7. Procedural issues; 8. Electronic contracts & digital signatures : A. Are electronic agreements enforceable? B. Public key encryption & digital signatures; 9. Misappropriation of information; 10. Civil rights; 11. Tax; 12. Evidence; 13. Ethics; 14. A contexts : legal developments, late 1990 to early 1996;.}, author = {Rosenoer, Jonathan,}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/22451}, title = {Cyberlaw : the law of the Internet /}, recid = {22451}, pages = {xiv, 362 pages ;}, }