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IT Law

An ISEB Foundation

Jon Fell (editor), John Antell (author), Jonathan Exell (author), Jon Fell (author), Vivian Picton (author), Adrian Roberts-Walsh (author), Louise Townsend (author)

UK Price: £27.99 EU Price: €35.99 ROW (USD) Price: $43.99 
ISBN: 9781902505800
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 172 x 246 x 12
Number of pages: 232
Publication date: 01 NOV 2007

About the book:

IT professionals not only need to know the technology, they should also be aware of how the law applies to the technology. This is a guide to the main aspects of Law that an IT professional is most likely to come up against. In an increasingly digital society, computer law has an ever widening impact. This book gives the reader a thorough introduction to increasingly important areas such as corporate governance, data protection, computer misuse, digital rights management and intellectual property law. This is a textbook for the 'ISEB Foundation Certificate in IT Law'.

An invaluable guide to IT law and how it applies to IT professionals in public and commerical organisations

About the Author(s):

The authors are specialists in IT and related Law and helped produce the syllabus for the ISEB Foundation Certificate in IT Law.

Review(s):

'The authors have met their objectives, as it is a book that provides an overview of some of the key legal issues faced by IT professionals today. In summary, this book is suitable for IT professionals and managers seeking to understand the legal issues and pitfalls within the IT sector.'
Uma Kanagaratnam, IT Training, Autumn 2008

Table of Contents:

1 Contract Law
2 Privacy
3 Evidence
4 Intellectual Property
5 Empolyment
6 Accessibility and Information Security

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