Guide to Computer Law
Jul 9th, 2010 | By Han Lee Yen | Category: Business Law, E-Resource Updates, Information Technology & Operations Management, New ResourcesNowadays, it is common for every household to have at least one personal computer. Also common is the ubiquitous smart phone which owners use to access data from the WWW anytime anywhere. With the proliferation of computers and the use of the Internet, legislator have been scrambling to keep up with the new technologies and coming up with new laws and regulations for the new Internet age.
Introducing Guide to Computer Law, one of the best resources for information on computer law, offering the latest Internet-related developments covering changing regulations, significant court decisions and international proposals.
It provides regular updates on proposed legislation and late-breaking cases and offers full text laws and court decisions as well as authoritative explanations and annotations provided by CCH’s expert editorial team.
Coverage includes Guide to Computer Law Report Letter, Computer Law Cases, Guide to Computer Law,
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While I found the Guide to Computer Law useful for research for US developments, users must be aware that the law they report is primarily US Law and as such is not applicable in Singapore.
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