Product details

Publisher: 
Carswell
Practice area: 
Technology
Jurisdiction: 
Canada, Federal
Publication date: 
1988-12-01
Carswell

Sookman: Computer, Internet and Electronic Commerce Law, eLooseleaf, Subscription

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From a single volume as first published in 1989 to the present seven volumes of detailed, comprehensive coverage, Sookman: Computer, Internet and Electronic Commerce Law has become the foremost Canadian authority on the law of computers, the internet, and electronic commerce and is frequently referred to and applied by the courts.

This publication provides the only current source of Canadian information that comprehensively analyzes a broad range of topics including

  • Electronic contracting
  • Privacy and data protection issues
  • Jurisdictional and regulatory issues relating to the Internet
  • Electronic evidence
  • Law reform
  • Consumer protection on the internet
  • Using and protecting trade-marks and domain names
  • Protecting copyright on the internet
  • Glossary of legal and technical definitions of terms drawn from Canadian, U.S., and European sources
  • Useful appendices of:
    • Relevant statutes and regulations from Canada and abroad
    • International treaties, model Acts and proposals

This publication is also the leading text on acquiring and protecting information technology including

  • Copyright protection for software, databases, webpages and sites
  • Creation of compatible software
  • Remedies for copyright infringement and a unique analysis of how to establish copyright infringement in cyberspace
  • Patent protection for software and business methods

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Carswell

Sookman: Computer, Internet and Electronic Commerce Law, eLooseleaf, Subscription

Author: Barry Sookman
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Description

From a single volume as first published in 1989 to the present seven volumes of detailed, comprehensive coverage, Sookman: Computer, Internet and Electronic Commerce Law has become the foremost Canadian authority on the law of computers, the internet, and electronic commerce and is frequently referred to and applied by the courts.

This publication provides the only current source of Canadian information that comprehensively analyzes a broad range of topics including

  • Electronic contracting
  • Privacy and data protection issues
  • Jurisdictional and regulatory issues relating to the Internet
  • Electronic evidence
  • Law reform
  • Consumer protection on the internet
  • Using and protecting trade-marks and domain names
  • Protecting copyright on the internet
  • Glossary of legal and technical definitions of terms drawn from Canadian, U.S., and European sources
  • Useful appendices of:
    • Relevant statutes and regulations from Canada and abroad
    • International treaties, model Acts and proposals

This publication is also the leading text on acquiring and protecting information technology including

  • Copyright protection for software, databases, webpages and sites
  • Creation of compatible software
  • Remedies for copyright infringement and a unique analysis of how to establish copyright infringement in cyberspace
  • Patent protection for software and business methods

About Thomson Reuters ProView

ProView is the way to read Thomson Reuters eBooks and eLooseleafs, published primarily for legal, accounting, human resources, and tax professions. The Thomson Reuters ProView web-based application is accessed via your browser. With the new ProView web app, offline capability is now available from your browser. The web application has a responsive design and is compatible with desktop, laptop and mobile devices.