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Computer Misuse: Response, Regulation and the Law
Discusses the nature of computer misuse and the legal and non-legal responses to it. This book explores what is meant by the term 'computer misuse' and charts its emergence as a problem as well as its expansion in parallel with the continued progression in computing power, networking, reach and accessibility. It is suitable for students of IT law.
Author(s) | By Stefan Fafinski. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 352 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 1 Apr 2009 |
Availability | Available |
Discusses the nature of computer misuse and the legal and non-legal responses to it. This book explores what is meant by the term 'computer misuse' and charts its emergence as a problem as well as its expansion in parallel with the continued progression in computing power, networking, reach and accessibility. It is suitable for students of IT law.
1. Introduction Part 1: Constructing the Problem of Computer Misuse 2. The Emergence of the Problem of Computer Misuse 3. The Evolution of the Problem of Computer Misuse 4. Computer Misuse and the Criminal Law Part 2: The Governance of Computer Misuse 5
Stefan Fafinski is Lecturer in Law at Brunel University.