Computers and the Law
Explore the intricate relationship between technology and the law with Computers and the Law by Robert Dunne, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 472 pages and is designed for readers with no prior knowledge of law or computer science.
Perfect for students from various disciplines and professionals in the computing sector, this book demystifies the fundamental legal principles and unique challenges posed by the digital landscape. Delve into essential topics surrounding computers, law, and legislation in the United States, and gain valuable insights into the legal issues that arise in cyberspace.
Whether you are looking to enhance your understanding of legal frameworks or navigate the complexities of technology-related regulations, Computers and the Law is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of law and technology.