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B-717 The explosion in the use of the Internet has thrust
unsuspecting, but well-intentioned, companies, organizations, and
individuals into potential legal nightmares. The purpose of this book
is to acquaint Internet participants and users with the legal landscape
within which they operate. It is intended to make the reader aware
of the basics of laws which relate to this new medium. Internet and
the Law explains comprehensively the basic principles pertaining to
laws of copyright, trademark, trade secret, patent, licensing, libel/defamation,
and related issues.
Chapters cover: Intellectual Property Overview; Copyrights; Trademarks; Unfair Competition; Patents; Trade Secrets; Assignment and Licensing; and Defamation. This book outlines the steps to take to avoid or minimize the chance of unknowingly engaging in unlawful activity on the Internet. In addition, it helps ensure that your rights as an Internet user will be protected. Published by Government Institutes. Distributed by SAE. About the author...Raymond A. Kurz is a shareholder at the firm of Rothwell, Figg & Kurz, specializing in intellectual property litigation, counseling and trademark and copyright office practice. He represents clients in diverse fields including communications and network management, financial institutional trading, and interactive educational and multimedia software. |