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The book is divided into two Parts. Part-I deals with the different aspects of Cyber Laws with discussions on various topics, controversies and their possible solutions. Foreign statutes and laws and their references on the Internet have also been cited. Part-II contains relevant Acts, Rules, Notifications, Circulars etc.
Chapter 1 deals with the historical background of the Information Technology Act and mainly refers to the various sections of the Act. Chapter 2 deals with Intellectual Property Rights, International Organisations and important treaties. Chapters 3 to 5 deal with the protection of computer software, trade secret and reverse engineering. Chapter 6 deals with the open standards and open document format. Chapter 7 deals with the font licenses. Chapter 8 deals with the legal problems faced by sites hosting web pages and information service providers. Chapter 9 deals with protection of Semiconductor Topography advantages and disadvantages. Chapter 10 deals with E-Commerce and Taxation. The grey areas are covered by Chapter 11. Chapter 12 deals with how Information Technology can help the legal system.
For the proper analysis of Cyber Laws, the author lucidly explains the science behind the technology in order to sort out the legal issues. The book will be an asset to companies dealing in computer software or providing software solutions, web page providers, Internet service providers, Banks, Insurance companies and other bodies providing online services, government departments implementing information technology, police officials dealing with investigation of cyber-crimes, teachers, students, lawyers and judges.ISBN:9789350351802
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Pages : 465
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