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An Introduction to Computer Law

By: David Bainbridge
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0273619403
ISBN-13: 9780273619406
Released: 01 Mar 1996
RRP: £24.99
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A necessary companion if.... - By: Jack Flash, 10 Jul 2004
you are studying undergrad computing & need a definitive text on computer law. I guarantee you won't be reading this one on the beach, but it makes an excellent study companion & it is easy to see why so many lecturers make it a recommended text.

Also a great reference for computing professionals - you never know when you might need it ;-)

It is logicallly organised & well set out - but as for readability, well it's a law book so don't aim too high - but it is better than many others!!

Major tip - always buy the latest edition - as it is a law book it will date pretty quickly.


Comprehensive and accessible. - By: , 10 Jul 2003
As a past student of Dr. Bainbridge I had no doubt that this text would be excellent - & sure enough I was not proved wrong. From copyright to porn, every avenue of Computer law is explored using language everyone can understand. Can be used as a reference book as easily as it can be read. Only complaint I would have is the index could be better, but I'd still give it five stars.
A One Book Library - By: , 05 Mar 2001
If you work in the UK in the field of Computer Forensics this handy little tome will be of great use. It covers just about everything. It is not an easy read and, as with alll law books, very very dry. For me it earns 4 stars for containing just about every subject in just the right amount of detail in the one place.
excellent, even for laywers - By: , 20 Oct 2000
I was a bit sceptical at first, thinking it could just be a book with microsoft indulged pages. i was pleasantly surprised when i found this was not te case. the book deals with subjects such as copyright to hacking, & is a great source of information, even for a laywer!