Author: Vakul Sharma
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 180
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0333 93817 8
Description
Cyberspace is a brand new world! It needs brand new laws. Do such laws exist? Or are we seeing a re-hash of old laws in the new realm. Laws in the physical world have limitations as they are unidimensional in application. They were meant for the physical world which is static, defined and incremental. Cyberspace is dynamic, undefined and exponential; it needs dynamic laws, keeping pace with technological advances. Cyberspace needs cyber laws.
The aim of this book is to provide comprehensive knowledge to the reader navigating the roads of cyber world. From e-commerce to e-signatures to e-acts, this book has everything. It talks in terms of everyday applications of the Internet in jargon-free and simple language. Many illustration are provided to make things easy and interesting.
It will enable readers to navigate without fear, make them knowledgeable about legal rights and duties, and develop a general understanding of the virtual medium
It is a do-it yourself book. It will make learning a pleasant experience and enable the reader to comprehend every business, technology and law related issue of the emerging cyberspace.
Contents
Acknowledgement
CHAPTER 1: CYBER LAW FOR CYBERSPACE
CHAPTER 2: ALL ABOUT IT LAW
CHAPTER 3: YOU’VE GOT MAIL
CHAPTER 4: TECHNOLOGY IS THE KEY
CHAPTER 5: BUSINESS ON THE NET
CHAPTER 6: THE WORLD OF ELECTRONIC CONTRACATS
CHAPTER 7: PRIVACY ON THE NET
CHAPTER 8: THE DAY OF THE CYBER PIRATES
CHAPTER 9: AGE OF CYBER CRIME
CHAPTER 1O: IT IS TIME OF ACT
Cyber Speech: Learning the Language
Webliography
Cyber Index