Internet Law: Cases & Problems - Couverture souple

Grimmelmann, James

 
9781943689064: Internet Law: Cases & Problems

Synopsis

• CLEAR & CONCISE: Tight case editing, focused questions, and topical problems direct students' attention to the most critical issues. The book covers the full sweep of the subject, but is still short enough that the core topics can be taught in a 3-credit survey course.

• UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE: The eighth edition has over thirty new principal cases and other primary materials. Up-to-the-minute coverage features major breaking cases including South Dakota v. Wayfair (Dormant Commerce Clause), Carpenter v. United States (Fourth Amendment), Hassell v. Bird (Section 230), and BMG v. Cox (Section 512). Other highlights are new sections on copyrightability and blockchains, thoroughly reimagined sections on United States jurisdiction and harmful speech, and coverage of the GDPR.

• TECHNICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTES: Mini-essays throughout the book provide the essential technical background needed to make sense of computer and Internet technologies. Where modern doctrine has important historical roots (e.g., network neutrality and telecommunications regulation), the book gives the necessary context.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

· CLEAR & CONCISE: Tight case editing, focused questions, and topical problems direct students' attention to the most critical issues. The book covers the full sweep of the subject, but is still short enough that the core topics can be taught in a 3-credit survey course.

· UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE: The eighth edition has over thirty new principal cases and other primary materials. Up-to-the-minute coverage features major breaking cases including South Dakota v. Wayfair (Dormant Commerce Clause), Carpenter v. United States (Fourth Amendment), Hassell v. Bird (Section 230), and BMG v. Cox (Section 512). Other highlights are new sections on copyrightability and blockchains, thoroughly reimagined sections on United States jurisdiction and harmful speech, and coverage of the GDPR.

· TECHNICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTES: Mini-essays throughout the book provide the essential technical background needed to make sense of computer and Internet technologies. Where modern doctrine has important historical roots (e.g., network neutrality and telecommunications regulation), the book gives the necessary context.

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