Ben Waber reviewed Computers and the law by Robert Dunne
An Incredible (if dated) Book on US Law
5 stars
This book introduces core US legal concepts that are broadly related to the digital world - contracts, IP, privacy, etc. Included throughout are illustrative cases, with both concurring and dissenting opinions, in addition to insightful analysis from Dunne. As one might expect from a book from 2009, a number of the concepts and case law is out of date. However, I actually found that useful - one could see if the reasoning underlying different decisions played out in practice. Also it's interesting to discover older precedents that may apply to very modern issues - I'm now thinking about cases involving spam and how their reasoning could be applied to web scraping. Highly recommend
This book introduces core US legal concepts that are broadly related to the digital world - contracts, IP, privacy, etc. Included throughout are illustrative cases, with both concurring and dissenting opinions, in addition to insightful analysis from Dunne. As one might expect from a book from 2009, a number of the concepts and case law is out of date. However, I actually found that useful - one could see if the reasoning underlying different decisions played out in practice. Also it's interesting to discover older precedents that may apply to very modern issues - I'm now thinking about cases involving spam and how their reasoning could be applied to web scraping. Highly recommend