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1. Infotopia: How Many Minds Produce Knowledge 2. The E-Policy Handbook: Designing and Implementing Effective E-Mail, Internet, and Software Policies 3. CyberLaw: Text and Cases 4. West's Business Law, Alternate Edition (with Online Legal Research Guide) 5. Stealing the Network: How to Own an Identity (Stealing the Network) (Stealing the Network) 6. Internet Surf and Turf-Revealed: The Essential Guide to Copyright, Fair Use, and Finding Media (Revealed) 7. The State of Play: Law, Games, and Virtual Worlds (Ex Machina: Law, Technology, and Society) 8. Lawyer's Guide to Marketing on the Internet, Third Edition (Lawyer's Guide to Marketing on the Internet) 9. A Guide to Forensic Testimony: The Art and Practice of Presenting Testimony As An Expert Technical Witness 10. The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information
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Infotopia: How Many Minds Produce Knowledge
Authors: Cass R. Sunstein. Hardcover, 288 pagesPublisher: Oxford University Press, USA Publication Date: 2006-08-24 Reviews :

The rise of the "information society" offers not only considerable peril but also great promise. Beset from all sides by a never-ending barrage of media, how can we ensure that the most accurate information emerges and is heeded? In this book, Cass R. Sunstein develops a deeply optimistic understanding of the human potential to pool information, and to use that knowledge to improve our lives. In an age of information overload, it is easy to fall back on our own prejudices and insulate ourselves with comforting opinions that reaffirm our core beliefs. Crowds quickly become mobs. The justification for the Iraq war, the collapse of Enron, the explosion of the space shuttle Columbia--all of these resulted from decisions made by leaders and groups trapped in "information cocoons," shielded from information at odds with their preconceptions. How can leaders and ordinary people challenge insular decision making and gain access to the sum of human knowledge? Stunning new ways to share and aggregate information, many Internet-based, are helping companies, schools, governments, and individuals not only to acquire, but also to create, ever-growing bodies of accurate knowledge. Through a ceaseless flurry of self-correcting exchanges, wikis, covering everything from politics and business plans to sports and science fiction subcultures, amass--and refine--information. Open-source software enables large numbers of people to participate in technological development. Prediction markets aggregate information in a way that allows companies, ranging from computer manufacturers to Hollywood studios, to make better decisions about product launches and office openings. Sunstein shows how people can assimilate aggregated information without succumbing to the dangers of the herd mentality--and when and why the new aggregation techniques are so astoundingly accurate. In a world where opinion and anecdote increasingly compete on equal footing with hard evidence, the on-line effort of many minds coming together might well provide the best path to infotopia....
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The E-Policy Handbook: Designing and Implementing Effective E-Mail, Internet, and Software Policies
Authors: Nancy Flynn. Paperback, 256 pagesPublisher: AMACOM Publication Date: 2001-01-08 Edition: 1 Reviews :

Regulating company e-mail and Internet usage isn't a "big brother" tactic. These days, it's just smart business. That's because trillions of e-mails travel each year through corporate networks -- and they're not all work-related. From off-color jokes to pornographic images, from software pirates to eBay addicts, digital abuse has left companies wide open to liability risks, security breaches, and productivity nosedives. The most effective -- and least used -- way for a company to protect itself is by developing clear, comprehensive e-policies. And this completely thorough, up-to-date, and readable e-policy survival kit will make it easy. Packed with step-by-step guidelines, sample policies, and e-disaster stories, The E-Policy Handbook helps readers: Realize the magnitude of e-risks -- Understand cyberlaws -- Gauge the vulnerability of their organization -- Purchase protective cyber-insurance -- Write and format top-notch e-policies -- Train employees about on-line policies -- Draft an e-crisis communications plan, and more....
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CyberLaw: Text and Cases
Authors: Gerald R. Ferrera. Stephen D. Lichtenstein. Margo E. K. Reder. Robert Bird. William T. Schiano. Hardcover, 552 pagesPublisher: South-Western College/West Publication Date: 2003-07-07 Edition: 2 Reviews :

This exciting text assists aspiring business managers in recognizing the legal issues relevant to maintaining and doing business in an e-commerce world. It covers relevant legal issues, applicable court decisions, federal and state statutes, administrative rulings, legal literature, and ethical considerations relating to Internet law....
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West's Business Law, Alternate Edition (with Online Legal Research Guide)
Authors: Gaylord A. Jentz. Roger LeRoy Miller. Frank B. Cross. Hardcover, 1328 pagesPublisher: South-Western College/West Publication Date: 2006-09-06 Edition: 10 Reviews :

Based on the best-selling WEST'S BUSINESS LAW, this Alternate Edition continues to set the standard for making law accessible, interesting, and relevant to business students. With the perfect balance of tradition and innovation, this benchmark text brings to life the functions and inner-workings of business law in the real world. Rich with classic and modern cases that are summarized rather than excerpted, WEST'S BUSINESS LAW is the ideal text for students entering virtually any field of business. The text is supported by a comprehensive supplements and technology package. The text's proven approach combines with these resources to create a total teaching and learning system that is a clear choice for instructors who want to use summarized cases. This Tenth Edition refines and builds upon traditions established when the book was first introduced: authoritative content blended with cutting-edge coverage of contemporary topics and cases and an unmatched selection of innovative, high-quality support materials....
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Stealing the Network: How to Own an Identity (Stealing the Network) (Stealing the Network)
Authors: Timothy Mullen. Ryan Russell. Riley Eller. Jay Beale. FX FX. Chris Hurley. Tom Parker. Brian Hatch. Johnny Long. Paperback, 450 pagesPublisher: Syngress Publication Date: 2005-08-09 Edition: 1 Reviews :

You Are Who the Computer Says You Are The first two books in this series, Stealing the Network: How to Own the Box and Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent, have become classics in the Hacker and Infosec communities because of their chillingly realistic depictions of criminal hacking techniques and strategies. But what happens when the tables turn, and the criminal hackers become the targets of both law enforcement and each other? What happens when they must evade detection by creating new identities and applying their skills to get out fast and vanish into thin air. In Stealing the Network: How to Own an Identity, the hacker crew you've grown to both love and hate find themselves on the run, fleeing from both authority and adversary. They must now use their prowess in a way they never expected--to survive... From the Diary of Robert Knoll, Senior My name, my real name, is Robert Knoll, Senior. No middle name. Most of those who matter right now think of me as Knuth. But I am the man of a thousand faces, the god of infinite forms. Identity is a precious commodity. In centuries past, those who fancied themselves sorcerers believed that if you knew a being's true name, you could control that being. Near where I live now, there are shamans who impose similar beliefs on their people. The secret is that if you grant such a man, an agency, this power over yourself through your beliefs or actions, then it is true. Only recently has this become true in the modern world. The people of the world have granted control of their existence to computers, networks, and databases. You own property if a computer says you do. You can buy a house if a computer says you may. You have money in the bank if a computer says so. Your blood type is what the computer says it is. You are who the computer says you are. TOC Part I Evasion Prologue From the Diary of Robert Knoll, Senior Chapter 1 In The Beginning Chapter 2 Sins of the Father Chapter 3 Saul on the Run Chapter 4 The Seventh Wave Chapter 5 Bl@ckTo\/\/3r Chapter 6 The Java Script Caf Chapter 7 Death by a Thousand Cuts Chapter 8 A Really Gullible Genius Makes Amends Chapter 9 Near Miss Chapter 10 There's Something Else Epilogue: The Chase Part II Behind the Scenes Chapter 11 The Conversation Chapter 12 Social Insecurity ...
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Calling all computers Ukiah Daily Journal, CA -... Sweeney said that only Microsoft Windows-based computers are wanted, since there is no established market for old Apple Macintosh equipment. ...
Bare Metal Backup and Recovery for Small Business Networks Small business backup solutions are numerous, but restoring files to the "bare metal" of a new disk drive after disaster strikes is probably the easiest and most effective strategy. We examine three different solutions for a Windows environment and point out the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Internet Surf and Turf-Revealed: The Essential Guide to Copyright, Fair Use, and Finding Media (Revealed)
Authors: Barbara Waxer. Marsha Baum. Paperback, 184 pagesPublisher: Course Technology Publication Date: 2005-10-17 Edition: 1 Reviews :

Make sure students understand whose turf they are on when they surf the Internet for media! This one-of-a kind book provides important, easy-to-understand information on copyright laws and the concept of fair use as they relate to Internet media. Students will also learn how to search for public domain media....
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The State of Play: Law, Games, and Virtual Worlds (Ex Machina: Law, Technology, and Society)
Authors: Jack Balkin. Beth Noveck. Paperback, 304 pagesPublisher: NYU Press Publication Date: 2006-11-01 Reviews :
The State of Play presents an essential first step in understanding how new digital worlds will change the future of our universe. Millions of people around the world inhabit virtual words: multiplayer online games where characters live, love, buy, trade, cheat, steal, and have every possible kind of adventure. Far more complicated and sophisticated than early video games, people now spend countless hours in virtual universes like Second Life and Star Wars Galaxies not to shoot space invaders but to create new identities, fall in love, build cities, make rules, and break them. As digital worlds become increasingly powerful and lifelike, people will employ them for countless real-world purposes, including commerce, education, medicine, law enforcement, and military training. Inevitably, real-world law will regulate them. But should virtual worlds be fully integrated into our real-world legal system or should they be treated as separate jurisdictions with their own forms of dispute resolution? What rules should govern virtual communities? Should the law step in to protect property rights when virtual items are destroyed or stolen? These questions, and many more, are considered in The State of Play, where legal experts, game designers, and policymakers explore the boundaries of free speech, intellectual property, and creativity in virtual worlds. The essays explore both the emergence of law in multiplayer online games and how we can use virtual worlds to study real-world social interactions and test real-world laws. Contributors include: Jack M. Balkin, Richard A. Bartle, Yochai Benkler, Caroline Bradley, Edward Castronova, Susan P. Crawford, Julian Dibbell, A. Michael Froomkin, James Grimmelmann, David R. Johnson, Dan Hunter, Raph Koster, F. Gregory Lastowka, Beth Simone Noveck, Cory Ondrejka, Tracy Spaight, and Tal Zarsky. ...
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Lawyer's Guide to Marketing on the Internet, Third Edition (Lawyer's Guide to Marketing on the Internet)
Authors: Gregory H. Siskind. Paperback, 192 pagesPublisher: American Bar Association Publication Date: 2007-09-25 Edition: 3rd Reviews :

In this up-to-date third edition of The Lawyer's Guide to Marketing on the Internet, you'll learn how to make the latest technology work for your practice and increase your firm's visibility. This comprehensive resource provides proven online marketing strategies and guides you on how to effectively and efficiently market your law practice....
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A Guide to Forensic Testimony: The Art and Practice of Presenting Testimony As An Expert Technical Witness
Authors: Fred Chris Smith. Rebecca Gurley Bace. Paperback, 560 pagesPublisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 2002-10-19 Reviews :

Today technologists need expert witness skills. In addition to understanding the technologies that may be at issue in a given case, an effective expert witness must have an understanding of the legal system, specific courtroom communication skills, skills for enduring cross-examination and preparing for legal testimony. When new technologies are introduced, litigation about the technology and its uses is quick to follow. There are new forms of legal claims for everything from damages for the failures of enterprise networks to new uses of surveillance and the authenticity of digital evidence. Over 90 percent of all information is now created and stored in computers. Technical experts routinely come into play in investigations where evidence is suspected or where computer system behavior is relevant to the case. IT professionals, system administrators, and security consultants are increasingly being brought into the legal world, and they need to prepared....
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The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information
Authors: Alan Liu. Paperback, 552 pagesPublisher: University Of Chicago Press Publication Date: 2004-10-01 Edition: 1 Reviews :
Knowledge work is now the reigning business paradigm and affects even the world of higher education. But what perspective can the knowledge of the humanities and arts contribute to a world of knowledge work whose primary mission is business? And what is the role of information technology as both the servant of the knowledge economy and the medium of a new technological cool? In The Laws of Cool, Alan Liu reflects on these questions as he considers the emergence of new information technologies and their profound influence on the forms and practices of knowledge. ...
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IBM licenses Cell for use in medical, military systems The Cell microprocessor has been licensed for its first use outside of consumer electronics, with the chip being picked up by US firm Mercury Computer Systems, which specialises in embedded computers for medical and military use. Mercury intends to use...
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