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Internet Law and Policy
Janine HillerVirginia Tech
Ronnie CohenChristopher Newport University

ISBN-10: 0130334286
ISBN-13:  9780130334282

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2002
Format:  Cloth; 377 pp
Published:  08/16/2001
Status: Out of Print


Suggested retail price: $123.33
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Appropriate for courses in Internet or Cyberlaw, E-Commerce or Computer Law.

An accurate and informative text on an emerging legal topic. Professors Hiller and Cohen are two pioneers in this quickly growing field. Having designed some of the first courses in this subject, they were at a loss for a proper text. Internet Law and Policy was written out of that necessity—as well as a passion for their chosen field. This book was created to offer a comprehensive, current, and practical resource for understanding the legal environment of the Internet and electronic transactions.

  • Up-to-date cases—Feature companies like Napster, with questions for class discussion.
    • Keeps students current in a dynamic legal environment.

  • Real-world management perspectives and examples—Interspersed throughout the text.
    • Prepares students for decision making responsibilities in the workplace.

  • International considerations —Integrated into each chapter. This is absolutely necessary, since the Internet crosses boundaries so easily.
    • Enables students to perform effectively across multinational environments.

  • Policy considerations—A part of the textual mix, as the impact of business on policy, policy development, and the converse, is an essential dynamic for those operating in the e-business world to understand and appreciate.
    • Prepares students to assume leadership positions in the electronic marketplace.

  • End-of-chapter questions with Internet research assignments—More than analysis of fact situations, although these are included as well. Assignments such as writing a privacy policy bring the material in the chapters to life, and require Internet research.
    • Gives students the opportunity to exercise and integrate their skills in management and Internet research.



 1. Introduction to Law and the Internet.


 2. Internet Law and Policy.


 3. Electronic Speech.


 4. Privacy and Data Collection.


 5. Intellectual Property: Copyright.


 6. Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks, and Trade Secrets.


 7. Cybercrime and Security.


 8. Online Contracts.


 9. Consumer Protection.


10. Internet Payment Systems.


11. Taxation.


12. Securities.


Appendices.


Glossary.


Index.

"Not only would I insist on adopting this text, I will be lobbying my department chair that a course should be implemented around this text. Further, once published, I will be purchasing this text for my personal library." — Frank O'Regan, Briarcliff College, Bethpage, NY

Janine S. Hiller is a professor of business law and the past director of the Center for Global Electronic Commerce (CGEC) at the Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia. She was one of the first in the country to teach a course in Internet law, in 199'7. She has designed and achieved approval for two courses in Internet law and policy, at the graduate and undergraduate level. As a founding member of the CGEC, Professor Hiller provided leadership for a concentration in electronic commerce in the MBA program and a minor in electronic business at the undergraduate level. She is a member of several American Bar Association committees including ones on privacy and jurisdiction on the Internet, as well as the Electronic Payments subcommittee of Science and Technology. She is also a member of WALT, a working group of the United Nations looking at standardized contracting on the Internet. Professor Hiller previously served as associate dean for graduate and international business programs, executive director of the Mid Atlantic regional of ALSB, and is a past senior articles editor for the, Journal of Legal Studies Education, currently serving in the position of editor in chief.

Ronnie Cohen is a professor in the School of Business at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia. Her area of specialty is business law. She holds a J.D. and LL.M. (taxation) from the College of William & Mary. Professor Cohen has published in the areas of law and literature, feminism (including feminist perspectives on corporation law and tax), and employment law. Her work has been cited in R. Bauman, Critical Legal Studies: A Guide to the Literature (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996) . Since 1993, Professor Cohen has participated in Christopher Newport University's distance learning program: CNU Online. This program has evolved from a bulletin board approach to a Web-based, multi-media course presentation. Professor Cohen has presented demonstrations of online teaching to local and national audiences. Her article, "Business Law in Cyberspace" appeared in the, Journal of Legal Studies Education 1997. As the 2000-2001 Brauer Professor of Business, she has collaborated with the Virginia Electronic Commerce Technology Center, located at Christopher Newport University, to respond to the need of the business community for Internet law education.

Meet Professors Hiller and Cohen—two pioneers in the fast-growing field of Internet law and policy. When they set out to design some of the first courses on this subject, they were at a loss for a proper text. Internet Law & Policy was written out of that necessity—as well as a passion for their chosen field. The result is a text that offers a comprehensive, current, and practical resource for understanding the legal environment of the Internet and electronic transactions. Here are just some of the features you'll find in this exciting new text:

  • Up-to-date cases featuring companies like Napster, with questions for class discussion.
  • Real-world management perspectives and examples of issues like UCITA and what this will mean for those purchasing software over the Internet.
  • International considerations such as the United Nations Model Law on Contracts, SAFE, and EU directive.
  • Policy considerations and discussions on such issues as the tax moratorium, with an analysis of the probability of new legislation.
  • End-of-chapter questions including Internet assignments that bring chapter material to life.
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