Internet.law.nz : selected legal issues for the digital paradigm / Judge David Harvey.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington : LexisNexis NZ Limited, 2022Edition: 5th editionDescription: 1 volumeContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1988546915
- 9781988546919
- 343.9309944 23
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1. Introduction -- 2. Internet regulation and governance -- 3. Domestic IT regulation -- 4. Content regulation - Public aspects -- 5. Content regulation - Reputational harms -- 6. Online speech harms -- 7. Privacy and the right to be forgotten -- 8. Digital property -- 9. Introduction - Technology taxonomy -- 10. Obtaining digital evidence -- 11. Giving evidence using technological tools -- 12. Digital evidence admissibility -- 13. Digital video evidence -- 14. Remote hearings -- 15. Technology challenges to court processes -- 16. Electronic court documents -- 17. E-discovery -- 18. Technology and the future of court process.
"Dr David Harvey has comprehensively revamped and restructured the book to better meet customer need and address the topics relevant to this fast-moving area of law. Relevant to students, researchers, and legal practitioners, internet.law.nz explores issues of copyright and criminal law impinging on the internet and how different legal and national jurisdictions now try to monitor and govern it"--Publisher information.
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