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Publication Language: English
Published: October 25, 2024
Publisher: Matthew Bender
Intellectual Property Enforcement in the Digital World, 2024 Edition explains the legal implications of the Internet’s infrastructure and teaches you how to look for and interpret the evidence. The chapters are organized by type of problem instead of by legal topic. Many legal professionals can identify a problem in a general way (i.e., as defamation or counterfeiting), but may not be able to identify the wide range of interdisciplinary laws needed to resolve a problem when it occurs on the Internet.
The fact that the Internet is global can create opportunities to gain a strategic advantage. In addition to explaining the legal implications of the Internet’s infrastructure, this title demonstrates how to look for and interpret the evidence.
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
CHAPTER 2: Basic Investigation
CHAPTER 3: Jurisdictional Challenges
CHAPTER 4: Intellectual Property
CHAPTER 5: The Problem of Anonymity in Defamation and “Faceless” Torts
CHAPTER 6: Electronic Evidence—Special Considerations
CHAPTER 7: Forensics and Experts
APPENDIX A: Online Investigative Tools
APPENDIX B: Federal Laws
APPENDIX C: State SPAM Laws Summarized
APPENDIX D: ICANN Policies & Rules
APPENDIX E: CIRA Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy Version 1.3 (August 22, 2011) and CIRA Domain Name Dispute Resolution Rules Version 1.6 (March 1, 2022)
APPENDIX F: DMCA/IP Infringement Takedown Procedures for Popular Websites and Ecommerce Platforms
TABLE OF CASES
INDEX