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Reviews Amazon.com CyberLaw is a thorough and easy-to-read guide for businesspeople whose jobs force them to consider the legal implications of certain actions online. Written in plain English with a clear legal focus, CyberLaw should inform professionals when to consult an attorney. Rosenoer organizes the book into broad subjects of the law, such as criminal liability. The chapters then consist of a deconstruction of the major legal issues within each category, such as extortion and threats in the criminal liability chapter. In these subchapters, the author does a fine job of explaining each law and providing clear examples of how each law pertains to the online world. The chapters also contain lots of footnotes and legal citations to lead the more adventurous further into their legal journey. More likely, they will give an attorney just entering the realm of online law a solid starting point. Each chapter's appendix features Rosenoer's previously published cyberlaw columns pertaining to the subject. Some of these essays are beautifully contained mini-briefs, but they may appeal only to lawyers. Some date back to the early '90s, but because of case citations, they can be valuable research tools on the hot button topics Rosenoer addresses.
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