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)
- 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




