New York Internet Law Lawyer - Internet Law (CyberLaw) pertains to conduct involving the use of the Internet, and encompasses cyber crime, electronic commerce, freedom of expression, intellectual property rights, jurisdiction and choice of law, and privacy rights.
What is the Internet?
The Internet is defined as an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world.
What is Cyber Crime?
Cyber crime pertains to criminal use of a computer and the Internet. Cyber crime includes activities such as credit card fraud, identity theft, unauthorized access to computer systems, child pornography, software piracy, cyberstalking, copyright theft, intellectual property theft, Internet fraud, political cyberfraud or cybersquatting, and denial of service attacks that cause electronic commerce sites to lose money.
What is Cyberjurisdiction?
Cyberjurisdiction is the question of which law-maker has jurisdiction over actions taking place on the Internet.
Some common New York Internet Law issues include the following:
Complaints, Consumer Fraud, Internet
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The Digital Millenium Copyright Act Of 1998
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a United States copyright law |