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The fifth edition of Information Technology Law continues to be dedicated to a detailed analysis of and commentary on the latest developments within this burgeoning field of law. It provides an essential read for all those interested in the interface between law and technology and the effect of new technological developments on the law. The contents have been restructured and the reordering of the chapters provides a coherent flow to the subject matter. Criminal law issues are now dealt with in two separate chapters to enable a more focused approach to content crime. The new edition contains both a significant amount of incremental change as well as substantial new material and, where possible, case studies have been used to illustrate significant issues. In particular, new additions include: Social media and the criminal law; The impact of the decision in "Google Spain" and the right to be forgotten; The "Schrems" case and the demise of the Safe Harbour agreement; The judicial reassessment of the proportionality of ICT surveillance powers within the UK and EU post the Madrid bombings; The expansion of the ICANN gTLDs and the redesigned domain name registration and dispute resolution processes.", This fifth edition of Information Technology Law has been completely revised in the light of developments within the field since publication of the first edition in 1997. Now dedicated to a more detailed analysis of and commentary on the latest developments within this burgeoning field of law, this new edition is an essential read for all those interested in the interface between law and technology and the effect of new technological developments on the law. The main updates and changes for the new edition include: Increased use of headings and subheadings within chapters, to make the text easier to navigate Increased use of diagrams and tables to help explain key points and concepts Summary paragraphs at the end of each chapter look to the current law and future of IT law Further Reading and assessment-based questions at the end of each chapter to guide further independent study and test learning Discussion of cloud computing , social networking and other major technological developments to bring the text up-to-date with current trends in IT Law New Google case study in relation to content regulation will contextualise the topic and provide a 'real-world' narrative with which to apply the concepts discussed

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