Search results for: “encyclopedia of cybercrime”

  • Transnational Crime

    Transnational crime From a criminological perspective, the concept of 'transnational crime' originates from the mid-1970s when the United Nations used the term in order to identify certain criminal activities which transcend national jurisdictions. In 1995, the United Nations identified […]

  • Transnational Crime

    Transnational crime From a criminological perspective, the concept of 'transnational crime' originates from the mid-1970s when the United Nations used the term in order to identify certain criminal activities which transcend national jurisdictions. In 1995, the United Nations identified […]

  • Common Topics

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  • Cyber Safety Initiatives

    Cyber Safety and Ethics Initiatives Overview of Cyber Safety and Ethics Initiatives in relation to cyber crime: [1]Beginning in 2006, The Cyber Safety and Ethics Initiative was initiated in the Greater Rochester and upstate New York region. This was significantly influenced by research […]

  • Antitrust

    Summary of Antitrust Legislation or public policies opposed to the monopolization or domination of a particular product or industry by one firm or a group of firms acting in concert. The object of antitrust laws is to preserve market competition. In the United States violation of the […]

  • Antitrust

    Summary of Antitrust Legislation or public policies opposed to the monopolization or domination of a particular product or industry by one firm or a group of firms acting in concert. The object of antitrust laws is to preserve market competition. In the United States violation of the […]

  • Cyberspace

    Intellectual Property in the Context of Internet Law Read, in this legal Encyclopedia, about the topic of this section, and, specially, about Trademark, Service Mark, Trade Name and Trade Dress Protection in Cyberspace

  • Cyberspace

    Intellectual Property in the Context of Internet Law Read, in this legal Encyclopedia, about the topic of this section, and, specially, about Trademark, Service Mark, Trade Name and Trade Dress Protection in Cyberspace

  • Cybersquatting

    Trademark Developments Introduction to Cyber-Squatting In the 20th and 21th Century, some individuals have registered well-known trademarks as Internet domain names even though they do not own the mark or have any relation to the owner. For instance, a person with no connection to the […]

  • Cybercriminals

    Overview of Cybercriminals in relation to cyber crime: [1]Society continues to redefine what is illegal through creation of new statutory laws and through case law decision making, which occurs when judges take into consideration how activities in a case being tried relate to existing laws […]

  • Privacy

    Privacy is a highly subjective notion; its interpretation changes over time and space. It has been said that privacy is "part philosophy, some semantics and much pure passion."( Alan Westin, Privacy and Freedom (New York: Atheneum, 1967), p. x, as quoted in Bennett, Regulating […]

  • E-Commerce

    Offering E-commerce Solutions and the Electronic Commerce Overview of Significant Legal Trends and Issues for E-Commerce and the Electronic Commerce E-Commerce Law in Developing Countries: An Indian Perspective Paper published by C. M. ABHILASH, C. M. Abhilash, in 2002. Here are the […]

  • Ethical Use of Computers

    Overview of Ethical Use of Computers in relation to cyber crime: [1]Computer/cyber ethics is a critical issue in modern societies in which millions of people now use many types of IT devices in their everyday lives. Cybercrime statistics along with an increasing number of research studies […]

  • Ethical Use of Computers

    Overview of Ethical Use of Computers in relation to cyber crime: [1]Computer/cyber ethics is a critical issue in modern societies in which millions of people now use many types of IT devices in their everyday lives. Cybercrime statistics along with an increasing number of research studies […]

  • Internet Law

    Legal Materials By Michael L. Rustad and Diane D’Angelo (1) Subscription Databases Westlaw: Westlaw’s All-RPTS database contains all reported cases from courts in the European Union and other courts worldwide as selected […]