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Introduction to computer law

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The new edition of this introductory textbook, formerly published as Computers and the Law, incorporates new case law and important statutes such as the Computer Misuse Act 1990. It discusses the EC directive on legal protection of computer software and reverse analysis / compatibility issues and also offers a coherent discussion of the conjunction between the law and computer technology. It describes the legal implications of acquiring, developing and using computer equipment and software and analyzes the impact that technology has on the law. which are of direct relevance to organizations and persons involved with computers, to provide the practical guidance needed to use the law constructively, allow for its deficiencies and avoid its many pitfalls. This edition maintains the clear and concise style adopted in the first edition and remains accessible to the reader. Computer Studies, LLB options on computer law. The books is particularly suitable for final-year computer science undergraduates taking Legal and Professional Issues options. It should also be relevant to the computer industry and law professionals.

246 pages, Paperback

First published April 21, 1993

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