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Introduction to Technology Law
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Summary of all relevant information from lectures and the book Technology law by Andrew Murray as well as required case-law to pass the exam well. These notes may look small, but alongside the reader this is, in my opinion, all the knowledge that is necessary for this course. There is no summary for week 7 because for that particular week you just need to know the GDPR in detail and the case law (which are found in the reader instead.) I got a grade 9 in the exam using these notes to study from ...
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Technology Law Andrew Murray Literature Book Summary and Notes
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Notes and summary on Andrew Murray's book for the course Technology Law
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GDPR
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Containing lecture notes, class notes, academic discussion and textbook notes, these notes consider in what ways it can be said that the data protection regime is broad in scope and what objectives such a broadly framed data protection regime seeks to achieve.
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Balancing Privacy, Data Protection and Free Speech Online
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These notes introduce two key philosophies underpinning freedom of expression, including freedom of expression online. The US philosophy, 'the marketplace of ideas', envisages minimal governmental intervention in order to preserve freedom of thought, autonomy and democratic speech. The European philosophy allows for governmental content regulation provided certain safeguards are present. Such differing philosophies regarding the relative value of free speech when balanced with other rights and...
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Information Technology Law Notes 2:1/1st Class
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These notes begin by considering fundamental questions regarding the nature, extent and effectiveness of information technology regulation before moving on to consider both how the law has responded to the challenges of information technologies, and the extent to which legal issues have shaped the development of information society policy.
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Copyright in the Digital Environment
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These notes begin by exploring the nature of information and its many forms (text, audiovisual media, hyperlinks, news aggregation, cultural and technical products) and how the production, use and ownership of these is complicated by the online environment. Is there a fundamental contradiction in the enforcement of intellectual property rights and the 'copy, download, paste and upload' ethos many users of the internet rely on? What should we do about Peer-to-Peer systems and streaming of content...
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Intermediary Liability
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Containing lecture notes, class notes, textbook notes and academic discussion, these notes discuss whether platforms should be held responsible for the illegal content they host and, in particular, what the shift from intermediary liability exemption to a more active duty of care would entail.
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Regulating the Digital Environment
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Lecture notes, textbook notes, academic articles and class notes on regulating the digital environment. From the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Notes consider whether it is possible to regulate the information society given its particular characteristics and, if so, how the information society should be regulated. 

We shall stray from traditional legal analysis into the wider field of governance or regulation to examine how lawmakers, lawyers and others can bring control and...
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Network and Data Sovereignty
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States retain control over how their citizens behave in the online environment through a host of laws and regulatory initiatives. Cyber-paternalism has prevailed in this way. Moreover, the divide between countries on critical matters such as online freedom of expression is not a new issue. However, in recent years States have become more vocal in their ambitions for network and, more commonly, data sovereignty, with China and Russia being two good examples. However, other regional initiatives re...
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Extremism, Bullying and Harm in the Information Society
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This week's lecture looks at a variety of issues surrounding crime and law enforcement in the Information Society including online harassment and bullying, terrorist activity promulgated by computer and internet, phishing and computer fraud and identity theft. We will ask how law enforcement bodies can police these types of activity.

These notes examine and evaluate how the law responds to harmful content including harassment, bullying and extremist content as well as the risk of fraud and iden...
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