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Author:
Steven Imparl, JD; BS (High Honours Computer Science)
Internet Law: The Complete Guide
has been written as your road map to the Information Superhighway. It will
help you and your clients avoid potholes (hidden, unexpected legal problems),
traffic jams (areas of conflict and litigation), and road construction
(places where the law is developing and still undefined). It is written
for all businesses, lawyers, government officials, law professors and students,
amongst others. The plain language approach, explanations of how to avoid
liability, and discussion of the laws are well supported by case studies,
do and don't checklists, Internet references and appendices with sample
forms.
These are some of the questions answered
in the Guide:
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What Are the Stages of Going Online?
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How Do the Legal Issues Differ Depending
on Whether My Business is a Producer or a Consumer of Internet Services?
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Why Must I Manage My Business Differently
Once It Has Gone Online?
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What Should I Put Into a Contract for
Developing a Web Site for My Business?
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What Legal Issues Are Related to Using
E-mail?
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What Legal Issues Arise from Using the
Internet to Find Information?
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What Legal Issues Govern Publishing
Content on the Internet?
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What Legal Issues Arise from Buying
and Selling Goods, Services, and Information On the Internet?
To ensure that the manual is always
current, quarterly updates are included. In addition these updates will
be accompanied by a Newsletter called Net Notes that will keep you abreast
of this ever changing and evolving area of law.
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