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Social Media and the Law, 4th edition
An authoritative legal analysis of social media and its impact on employment law, intellectual property, consumer rights and tort.
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Product description
This book looks at how the most relevant areas of law in Australia, and some analogous jurisdictions, are adapting across the areas of reputation, privacy, competition, intellectual property and employment. The sphere of enforcement is also considered, from both civil litigation and criminal prosecution points of view.
Book Review - Law Institute Journal | Peter Flanagan | August 2023
Features
• Practical focus
• Expert author team
• Australia wide application
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Table of contents
- Ch. 1 Social Media and the Law
- Ch. 2 Social Media and Employment Law
- Ch. 3 Social Media and Privacy
- Ch. 4 Social Media and Defamation Law
- Ch. 5 Social Media and the ACCC
- Ch. 6 Social Media and Copyright
- Ch. 7 Social Media and Litigation
- Ch. 8 Social Media and Criminal Law
- Ch. 9 Social Media Before and After Death