Internet Law: Cases and Problems 4.0

Internet Law: Cases and Problems 4.0

Description

In this casebook author James Grimmelmann provides tightly edited cases, focused questions, and topical problems to direct students' attention to critical issues. Mini-essays provide students with the technical background they need to make sense of computer and Internet technologies. Where doctrine has historical roots, the casebook gives students the necessary context.The book covers essential topics but is still short enough that it can be taught in a 3-credit course. The casebook responds to the "law of the horse" critique by embracing the doctrinal diversity of Internet Law. It prepares students for complex, real-life practice by showing how actual Internet cases raise interrelated problems from throughout law.

Publication Date

2014

Publisher

Semaphore Press

City

Lake Oswego, OR

Keywords

internet law

Disciplines

Internet Law

Comments

The link is to the preface and to the table of contents for the book.

Internet Law: Cases and Problems 4.0

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