
Early treatment of computer law was no more than the application of existing principles to novel sets of facts. Today it has been recognized generally that computing technology does indeed give rise to unique legal problems which are not resolvable by applying existing legal...

As businesses become increasingly dependent on computers, the law surrounding their supply and use is no longer a matter simply for the specialist lawyer, but for all lawyers and potential users. This book introduces the reader to the principles of law which govern dealings in,...

Computing technology gives rise to unique legal problems which are not resolvable by applying existing legal principles. The developing law which seeks to resolve these problems is at the heart of the latest edition of this book, now established as a standard text on computer...