Legal Guide to Internet Law

Full Definition of Internet Law

The laws governing the Internet focus on matters involving the use and conduct of the Internet, including legal issues of electronic business activities (e-commerce), freedom of expression, intellectual property rights, cyber crime, and Internet privacy rights. Cyber crimes can be defined as an criminal use of a computer system and the Internet, encompassing illegal activities of fraud, piracy, unauthorized computer access, identity theft, child pornography, and copyright and intellectual property theft.

Internet Law Resources:

Anything You Say (or write or post or comment) Can be Used Against You–Written By: Benjamin J. Howard, Neil, Dymott, Frank, McFall & Trexler APLC (San Diego, CA)

Types of Law Within Internet Law

  • Content Licensing Law
  • Cybersquatting Law
  • Digital Signatures Law
  • Domain Name Infringement Law
  • Domain Names Law
  • E-Commerce Law
  • E-Commerce Taxation Law
  • Electronic Security Law
  • Internet Crimes Law
  • Internet Insurance Law
  • Internet Liability Law
  • Internet Licensing Law
  • Internet Litigation Law
  • Web Site Development Law

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