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The No-nonsense Guide to Legal Issues in Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing

Af: Charles Oppenheim Engelsk Paperback

The No-nonsense Guide to Legal Issues in Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing

Af: Charles Oppenheim Engelsk Paperback
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Expert hands-on advice on getting the most out of Web 2.0 and cloud computing. Applications like YouTube, Facebook, Flickr and Slideshare all raise legal problems for the information professional. Whether you’re working with, managing or using Web 2.0 or cloud computing applications you will need to be able to assess and manage risk effectively. This no-nonsense practical working tool will make the relevant legal principles simple to understand for those with little or no experience and make common problems quick to solve when you’re struggling with daily deadlines. Each chapter starts with an accessible introduction to the key areas of relevant law and the implications for Web 2.0 and cloud computing. Cross-sectoral case studies illustrate real world problems and exercises with easy-to-follow, pragmatic solutions allow you to quickly develop good practice. The relevant practice is discussed in relation to these key topics:

  • the major legal issues raised by Web 2.0
  • an overview of copyright
  • other intellectual property rights and related rights
  • data protection including UK and EU law
  • freedom of information
  • defamation and global differences in defamation law
  • cloud computing issues
  • liability issues.

Readership: This is an essential toolkit for all information professionals working in public, academic or special libraries, archives or museums, who are working with, using or managing Web 2.0 or cloud computing applications. It also provides a practical introduction to the law on these topics for LIS students and academics.

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Expert hands-on advice on getting the most out of Web 2.0 and cloud computing. Applications like YouTube, Facebook, Flickr and Slideshare all raise legal problems for the information professional. Whether you’re working with, managing or using Web 2.0 or cloud computing applications you will need to be able to assess and manage risk effectively. This no-nonsense practical working tool will make the relevant legal principles simple to understand for those with little or no experience and make common problems quick to solve when you’re struggling with daily deadlines. Each chapter starts with an accessible introduction to the key areas of relevant law and the implications for Web 2.0 and cloud computing. Cross-sectoral case studies illustrate real world problems and exercises with easy-to-follow, pragmatic solutions allow you to quickly develop good practice. The relevant practice is discussed in relation to these key topics:

  • the major legal issues raised by Web 2.0
  • an overview of copyright
  • other intellectual property rights and related rights
  • data protection including UK and EU law
  • freedom of information
  • defamation and global differences in defamation law
  • cloud computing issues
  • liability issues.

Readership: This is an essential toolkit for all information professionals working in public, academic or special libraries, archives or museums, who are working with, using or managing Web 2.0 or cloud computing applications. It also provides a practical introduction to the law on these topics for LIS students and academics.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 160
ISBN-13: 9781856048040
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1856048047
Kategori: Storbritannien
Udg. Dato: 20 jul 2012
Længde: 8mm
Bredde: 157mm
Højde: 232mm
Forlag: Facet Publishing
Oplagsdato: 20 jul 2012
Forfatter(e): Charles Oppenheim
Forfatter(e) Charles Oppenheim


Kategori Storbritannien


ISBN-13 9781856048040


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 160


Udgave


Længde 8mm


Bredde 157mm


Højde 232mm


Udg. Dato 20 jul 2012


Oplagsdato 20 jul 2012


Forlag Facet Publishing