
Information and Communications Technology Law
by
Van der Merwe, D. P., Roos, Anneliese
Chapter 1: Introduction / Dana van der Merwe -- Chapter 2: Telecommunications law / Dana van der Merwe -- Chapter 3: Patent law / Dana van der Merwe -- Chapter 4: Criminal law / Dana van der Merwe -- Chapter 5: Law of ICT evidence / Dana van der Merwe -- Chapter 6: E-commerce / Sieg Eiselen -- Chapter 7: Domain names and infringement of trade marks on internet / Tana Pistorius -- Chapter 8: Copyright law and IT / Tana Pistorius -- Chapter 9: Data privacy law / Annelise Roos -- Chapter 10: Freedom of expression / Sanette Nel -- Chapter 11: Digital property / Wian Erlank -- Chapter 12: A positive path towards a digital system / Queen Mabeka.
Cyberlaw @ SA IV : the law of the Internet in South Africa
by
Papadopoulos, S
The internet has transformed the world of work in ways that could not have been imagined even a decade ago. Almost anything we do is intimately connected to information creation, retrieval, processing or management. Regardless of perceived ethical or enforcement limitations, laws have become increasingly significant, from the protection of copyright to the enforcement of online contracts. Cyberlaw@SA III: the law of the internet in South Africa provides specialist insight into the myriad legal issues generated by the convergence of tecnologies and the rise of the internet. The third edition of Cyberlaw@SA is a comprehensive and updated version of the original text and covers a wide range of topics and new areas of discussion in the field of cyberlaw, including going more in-depth on issues of e-taxation, cybercrime laws, and the processing of e-evidence and its value in civil and criminal proceedings.
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