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Law for Computer Scientists and Other Folk
This is a textbook on law for computer scientists and many others with no wish to become a lawyer, who are nevertheless in need of a proper introduction to how law operates and how it affects individuals, societies, and others. It introduces: privacy and data protection, cybercrime, copyright, private law liability and legal personhood.
Author(s) | By Mireille Hildebrandt (Research Professor 'Interfacing Law and Technology', Research Professor 'Interfacing Law and Technology', Free University Brussels). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 342 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 6 May 2020 |
Availability | POD |
This is a textbook on law for computer scientists and many others with no wish to become a lawyer, who are nevertheless in need of a proper introduction to how law operates and how it affects individuals, societies, and others. It introduces: privacy and data protection, cybercrime, copyright, private law liability and legal personhood.
Acknowledgements Reading Guide Abbreviations Table of Contents 1: Introduction: Textbook and Essay 1.1: Middle ground: architecture 1.2: Law in 'speakerspace' 1.3: Law in 'manuscriptspace' 1.4: Law in 'bookspace' 1.5: Law in cyberspace: a new 'on
Mireille Hildebrandt, Research Professor 'Interfacing Law and Technology', Free University Brussels