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This paper will examine legal and marketing implications of certain Internet technological developments impacting … cyberspace technologies and markets, for example, Internet search engines, social networks and wearable devices. The paper … possible by even more advanced Internet connected sensor and related data-based technologies are still a work in progress. At …
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Online retail is a multi-billion-dollar industry in the United States. Consumers enjoy the ease with which they can browse, click, and order goods from the comfort of their own homes. Though it may come as no surprise to most lawyers, retailers are taking advantage of online transactions by...
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P2P file-sharing dominated the illegal online uses of copyrighted materials since its appearance in 1999. In 2012, I have concluded my research on this field in a monograph. Six years passed by and it is time to double-check what foreseeable consequences came through and how some other...
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This paper looks at the question of direct participation in cyber hostilities under the international law of armed conflict, or international humanitarian law (IHL) as it is also known. The paper examines the history and development of the concept of direct participation in hostilities by...
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This paper explores the ongoing changes in privacy as a social construction due to the popularization of social network sites like Facebook. From the analysis of the recent changes on Facebook's Privacy Policies, It concludes that what we understand by privacy will evolve as a by product of the...
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social media, the Internet of Things (IoT), 'fake news' and the weaponization of information, to name a few. Unfortunately …
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This paper attempts to simplify the liability of online intermediaries as publishers of third party defamatory content that they host. It proposes that due to two significant gaps in the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015, the law of defamation must be reformed to provide predictable...
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