Cyberspace Law 2.0 - LAWS3532
Faculty: Faculty of Law
School: Faculty of Law
Course Outline: http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/
Campus: Kensington Campus
Career: Undergraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 3
Enrolment Requirements:
Restricted to students enrolled in Legal Studies: Prerequisite: Academic Program must be either 4055 or 3408 or 4054.
CSS Contribution Charge: 3 (more info)
Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule
Further Information: See Class Timetable
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Description
Please see the following link for more information: GENL2031 Cyberspace Law
Teachers:
David Vaile
Occasional guest lectures by Chris Connolly and others
Recommended Prior Knowledge
Objectives
- Identify the sources of regulation in the online environment, and how to find them
- Understand how technology, business conventions, social norms and law interact to constrain online
- Appreciate the risks and appropriate legal and practical remedies in key areas of online activity
- Understand the impact of issues of jurisdiction, contract, legislative schemes and personal liability in participation in online communities and e-commerce.
Main Topics
- Domain name disputes
- Privacy and personal information security
- Intellectual property
- Content regulation, censorship
- Defamation
- Internet governance
- E-commerce
- Consumer protection
- Cybercrime
- The impact of jurisdiction, and laws of other nations, on online citizens in Australia
Assessment
(b) 1 x Case study (20-40%)
(c) 1 x 3000 word essay on a set topic (50%)
(d) 1 x (optional) contribution to online resource (20%)
Course Texts
No hard copy set text. Access to the online course materials, which have extensive access to primary and secondary sources.
Recommended
Jay Forder and Dan Svantesson, Internet and e-commerce law, Oxford UP, 2008
Refer to the course outline which will be provided by the lecturer at the beginning of the relevant semester.