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Subject:New NetLaw Book From:Kelly Burhenne <burhennk -at- SMTPGW -dot- LIEBERT -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 3 Apr 1995 14:08:20 EST
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With all the discussion in this group lately about copyright laws on
the Net, etc. I thought this new book might be of interest to some
people.
*"NetLaw." New from Osborne/McGraw Hill, "NetLaw" covers many of the
legal issues and events relating to online activities including
privacy, freedom of speech, copyrights, adult materials, security,
system operator responsibility, online commerce, and computer crime.
Written by Lance Ross, "NetLaw" is intended to be easily understood by
nonlawyers and lawyers alike. It is written primarily from the
perspective of U.S. law. Available at bookstores or by contacting
510-549-6614.