Intellectual Property Goes Online: Basics in Digital Rights Management Systems and Lex Informatica
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Description
The nature of cyberspace is not established by territoriality and it is rather ubiquitous. So,the legal regime has to confront the norms of a new reality, as it is structured online.
Cyberspace is an amorphous space that does not occupy a set physical or geographic location. An introduction to the significance of the Digital Rights Management Systems with a comment in Lex Informatica. You probably need to know how the online content owners ( of music, films, photos, videos for example ) monitor their intellectual property in cyberspace. You probably want to know how the online world deals with dispute resolutions and the prInciples of such activities. This is a guide of basic knowledge regarding the abovementioned issues, useful for students as well as for practicioners in the field of intellectual property.
What to expect ; A friendly approach to subjects like Intellectual property, content owners, sovereignty, territoriality, html, data privacy, cyberspace jurisdiction, consumer contracts in the digital world. Simplified explanation is the main goal of this book and the ambition of the author is to share his knowledge with a broad audience.