Description
Book SynopsisThe authors explore the need for a basic legal framework for analyzing Web pages (the fundamental structure of the Web) and describe a systematic but flexible legal auditing tool for accomplishing such an analysis.
Trade ReviewThe real expertise of the authors in intellectual property and the Internet comes out as they discuss the nuances of numerous technical and legal issues. The real quality of the book from a legal perspective is that it points out where the issues lie and also explains the technology it is discussing prior to delving into the legal complications caused by such issues…I would recommend this book to any person who does not have a background in the field of intellectual property law and e-commerce, and who is intending to create or operate a website designed for e-commerce. * Journal Of High Technology Law *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 1 A Due-Diligence Approach to Web Site Evaluation Chapter 3 2 The Analytical Structure Chapter 4 3 Toward Effective Drafting of Terms, Conditions, and Policies for Web Sites Chapter 5 4 Web legal Diagnosis and Report Chapter 6 Appendix A: Brookfield Communications v. West Coast Entertainment Chapter 7 Appendix B: PACCAR v. TeleScan Technologies Chapter 8 Appendix C: University City Studios v. Shawn C. Reimerdes Chapter 9 Appendix D: PETA v. Michael T. Doughney Chapter 10 Appendix E: Statutes Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index Chapter 13 About the Authors