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International Handbook of Social Media Laws.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (628 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781780438306
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International Handbook of Social Media LawsDDC classification:
  • 343.09944
LOC classification:
  • K564.C6 L363 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributor Details -- List of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Table of International Materials -- Section A: Introduction -- 1 Introduction and Right to be Forgotten -- Section B: Developing Issues -- 2 Developing SM and SN Issues -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Specific SM and SN laws -- 2.3 SM criminal law cases -- 2.4 SM civil law cases -- 2.5 Cases where SM-related evidence used or admissible -- 2.6 Specific online abuse/online bullying/cyberbullying laws -- 2.7 Other laws applied to online abuse/online bullying/cyberbullying -- 2.8 Children and SM laws or rules -- 2.9 Employees/employment SM laws or cases -- 2.10 School and university student SM cases -- 2.11 Right or human right to access the internet or SM -- 2.12 Bans or restrictions on internet or SM -- 2.13 Identity theft (or equivalent) -- 2.14 Hacking (or equivalent) -- 2.15 Privacy by design (PbD) (or equivalent) -- 2.16 Tweeting from courts, and any rules/laws -- 2.17 Television courtroom broadcasting or television cameras in court, and rules or laws -- 2.18 SM in courtrooms -- 2.19 Use of SM as evidence in courts -- 2.20 Privacy, data protection and SM -- 2.21 SM and family law cases -- 2.22 Sports persons, sports clubs and SM -- 2.23 Personal relations and relationships -- 2.24 SM and personal data of deceased persons -- 2.25 SM, website, service provider or ISP defence rules/laws -- 2.26 eCommerce defence cases -- 2.27 Laws protecting personal data/personally identifiable information -- 2.28 Data breach laws and customers/users/regulators notified of hacking or data loss -- Section C: Country Reports -- C1 Argentina -- C2 Australia -- C3 Belgium -- C4 Brazil -- C5 Bulgaria -- C6 China -- C7 Czech Republic -- C8 Denmark -- C9 El Salvador -- C10 Estonia -- C11 Finland -- C12 France -- C13 Germany.
C14 Greece -- C15 Hungary -- C16 India -- C17 Ireland -- C18 Italy -- C19 Malta -- C20 Mexico -- C21 New Zealand -- C22 Norway -- C23 Senegal -- C24 Serbia -- C25 Singapore -- C26 Slovenia -- C27 South Africa -- C28 Spain -- C29 Sweden -- C30 Switzerland -- C31 Taiwan -- C32 United Kingdom -- C33 United States -- C34 Uruguay -- eCopyright Page.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributor Details -- List of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Table of International Materials -- Section A: Introduction -- 1 Introduction and Right to be Forgotten -- Section B: Developing Issues -- 2 Developing SM and SN Issues -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Specific SM and SN laws -- 2.3 SM criminal law cases -- 2.4 SM civil law cases -- 2.5 Cases where SM-related evidence used or admissible -- 2.6 Specific online abuse/online bullying/cyberbullying laws -- 2.7 Other laws applied to online abuse/online bullying/cyberbullying -- 2.8 Children and SM laws or rules -- 2.9 Employees/employment SM laws or cases -- 2.10 School and university student SM cases -- 2.11 Right or human right to access the internet or SM -- 2.12 Bans or restrictions on internet or SM -- 2.13 Identity theft (or equivalent) -- 2.14 Hacking (or equivalent) -- 2.15 Privacy by design (PbD) (or equivalent) -- 2.16 Tweeting from courts, and any rules/laws -- 2.17 Television courtroom broadcasting or television cameras in court, and rules or laws -- 2.18 SM in courtrooms -- 2.19 Use of SM as evidence in courts -- 2.20 Privacy, data protection and SM -- 2.21 SM and family law cases -- 2.22 Sports persons, sports clubs and SM -- 2.23 Personal relations and relationships -- 2.24 SM and personal data of deceased persons -- 2.25 SM, website, service provider or ISP defence rules/laws -- 2.26 eCommerce defence cases -- 2.27 Laws protecting personal data/personally identifiable information -- 2.28 Data breach laws and customers/users/regulators notified of hacking or data loss -- Section C: Country Reports -- C1 Argentina -- C2 Australia -- C3 Belgium -- C4 Brazil -- C5 Bulgaria -- C6 China -- C7 Czech Republic -- C8 Denmark -- C9 El Salvador -- C10 Estonia -- C11 Finland -- C12 France -- C13 Germany.

C14 Greece -- C15 Hungary -- C16 India -- C17 Ireland -- C18 Italy -- C19 Malta -- C20 Mexico -- C21 New Zealand -- C22 Norway -- C23 Senegal -- C24 Serbia -- C25 Singapore -- C26 Slovenia -- C27 South Africa -- C28 Spain -- C29 Sweden -- C30 Switzerland -- C31 Taiwan -- C32 United Kingdom -- C33 United States -- C34 Uruguay -- eCopyright Page.

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