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C/L/921. Proposal. Illegal file sharing and digital copyright: issues of legal protection of UK copyright owners

WORDS:
2350
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper proposes to address the problem of illegal file sharing and legal protection of UK copyright owners. The background of the research is described, the illegal nature of Internet downloads is explained, the structure of the proposed dissertation is described, its methodology is detailed, difficulties and solutions associated with the research are indicated.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, Illegal file sharing, digital copyright, legal protection, UK copyright owners,

 

C/L/894. Dissertation outline. Copyrights and Wrongs: Balancing Interests of Music Industry and the Public

WORDS:
620
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the application of the copyright law to the Internet use of music in the way that will balance competing interests of the public and the music industry. The aim and question of the dissertation are formulated, the areas and sources of the literature review are defined, the methods of the research are described. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, copyrights and wrongs, balancing interests, Music Industry, Public,

 

C/L/887. Risks of personal data transmission over Internet

WORDS:
3500
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper addresses the problem of trading private information in order to increase access to online services. The danger of Internet crime is discussed linking it with the misuse of personal information obtained via social networking sites and online shopping baskets. The risks of fraud and the breach of privacy are outlined alerting online users of the threats associated with the transmission of personal data. Legislation related to Internet crime is critically reviewed.

 

KEYWORDS: Risks, personal data transmission, Internet crime, social networking, online shopping,

 

C/L/879. Cyber crime in Russia

WORDS:
7000
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
79.99 GBP

The paper presents a chapter from the dissertation on cyber crime and computer users in Russia aimed to establish a link between user characteristics and their vulnerability to cyber crime. The background of the research is explained, literature is reviewed on the shortcomings of technology and legislation for protecting the users against the exposure to cyber crime in Russia. Research rationale and mythology are described.

 

KEYWORDS: Cyber crime in Russia, computer users,

 

C/L/845. An examination of the difficulties when transferring traditional law to the online environment

WORDS:
1950
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This paper examines the legal issues that relate to the online environment, and aims to assess the way in which business operate online. The main objective of the study is to identify the difficulties in applying traditional legal measures to the on-line environment. The paper examines intellectual property rights, the Copyrights, Designs and Patent Act 1988, liability, online contracts, and consumer protection.

 

KEYWORDS: Legal issues, online business, internet law, online environment, intellectual property rights, Designs and Patent Act 1988, liability, online contracts, consumer protection.,

 

S/L/319. An examination of the protection of consumer contracts online

WORDS:
3650
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

This paper examines the internet and the way in which consumer contracts are protected online. The paper examines the law in relation to e-commerce and the Rome I Regulation, and follows this with an analysis of the concept of consumer contracts. The law that governs the contracts in the presence of the choice of law clause is assessed, as well as in the absence of choice of law. Topics like freedom of choice, tort, and jurisdiction is then examined, and the paper then discusses the concept of habitual residence.

 

KEYWORDS: Internet, consumer contracts, e-commerce, Rome I Regulation, choice of law clause, freedom of choice, tort, jurisdiction, habitual residence,

 

C/L/783. Proposal. E-Commerce and Digital Copyright Law

WORDS:
1550
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper proposes research into the problem of copyrights protection associated with the development of e-commerce. Literature is reviewed on the legislation related to international copyrights and the reasons behind thriving digital piracy. The aims and topics of the proposed research are detailed, the methodology is described.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, E-Commerce, Digital Copyright Law, digital piracy,

 

C/L/772. The advantages and disadvantages of setting up a new international treaty on the internet

WORDS:
3150
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of setting up a new international treaty on the internet. The paper begins by presenting the background to the topic, and follows with a discussion highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of an international treaty on the internet. The steps that need to be considered for this process are discussed, and the paper concludes by summarizing what the advantages and disadvantages are.

 

KEYWORDS: International treaty, internet!,

 

C/L/769. Dissertation + Proposal. International electronic contracts

WORDS:
15500
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
159.99 GBP

This dissertation focuses on international electronic contracts, and aims to assess the different legal regulations that relate to them. The study begins by outlining the conceptual background, and identifies the specific challenges that electronic contracting raises for lawmakers. The united nations (UN) convention on contracts for the international sale of goods is discussed in detail. This is followed by a detailed discussion regarding the UN convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracting 2005, (UNCECIC). The European union e-commerce directive is discussed, along with the UN model law on electronic commerce 1996. All of the topics are summarized, and the paper concludes with recommendations. Proposal matching this dissertation is provided in the appendix. This dissertation contains 12600 words and proposal contains 2900 words.

Dissertation matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/768. Dissertation. International electronic contracts

 

Proposal matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/652. Proposal. Electronic Contracts and their Impact on International Transactions
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, international electronic contracts, lawmakers, United Nations, UN, international sale of goods, UN convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracting, UNCECIC, European union, electronic commerce,

 

C/L/768. Dissertation. International electronic contracts

WORDS:
12600
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
129.99 GBP

This dissertation focuses on international electronic contracts, and aims to assess the different legal regulations that relate to them. The study begins by outlining the conceptual background, and identifies the specific challenges that electronic contracting raises for lawmakers. The united nations (UN) convention on contracts for the international sale of goods is discussed in detail. This is followed by a detailed discussion regarding the UN convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracting 2005, (UNCECIC). The European union e-commerce directive is discussed, along with the UN model law on electronic commerce 1996. All of the topics are summarized, and the paper concludes with recommendations.

Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/652. Proposal. Electronic Contracts and their Impact on International Transactions

 

Dissertation + Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:C/L/769. Dissertation + Proposal. International electronic contracts
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, international electronic contracts, lawmakers, United Nations, UN, international sale of goods, UN convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracting, UNCECIC, European union, electronic commerce,

 

C/C/262. Dissertation. Facial Recognition as Tool against Cyber Bullying

WORDS:
15400
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
159.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the use of facial recognition as a method to prevent cyber bullying. Literature is reviewed on the definitions and types of cyber bullying listing the methods uses by bullies on the Internet and mobile phones, discussing the adverse effects of the stress caused by cyber bullying on the victims of the bullies, explaining the intentions behind bullying, discussing the ways to reduce the strain caused by bullying, examining facial recognition technologies and their applications against the menace of cyber bullying, reviewing legislation against cyber bullying crime, outlining the respective roles of parents and school, etc. Conclusions are made about the threats of cyber bullying for the younger generation and the ability of facial recognition technology in combination with online communication channels to deal with the problem.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Facial Recognition, Cyber Bullying,

 

C/S/328. An examination of the need for a computer forensics team

WORDS:
1600
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This paper examines the need for a computer forensics team, in light of the development of digital crime. The paper explains that computer forensics is relevant to computer science, law and forensic investigation. The paper beings by explaining what a computer forensics team involves, and follows this with a proposal aiming to suggest ways it can be developed. The proposal suggests ways in which the team would be built, and the specific roles that the team would have. The paper concludes by reviewing the proposal, and summarizes the need for such a team.

 

KEYWORDS: Computer forensics team, digital crime, forensics, law, computer science,

 

C/EI/164. Proposal. Internet piracy by people under 25 in UK

WORDS:
1550
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper proposes research into the Internet piracy related to illegal downloading of data on the basis of current statistics published by the UK government. The rationale and background of the research are outlined, the methodology is described highlighting its advantages and disadvantages in the context of the prospective research.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, Internet piracy, illegal downloading,

 

C/L/708. English law on e-delivery of computer hardware and software

WORDS:
850
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper looks at the position of the English law on the legal issues related to electronic contracts for the sale of computer hardware and software. Problems related to the electronic delivery of software are discussed with references to the Sale of Goods Act 1979.

 

KEYWORDS: Electronic contracts, e-commerce, computer hardware, computer software, Sale of Goods Act,

 

C/S/317. Building computer forensics team

WORDS:
1600
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines the possibility of building of a national computer forensics team to deal with computer crimes. Guidance is provided on the development of a computer forensics team with references to related research.

 

KEYWORDS: Computer forensics team, computer crime,

 

C/L/652. Proposal. Electronic Contracts and their Impact on International Transactions

WORDS:
2900
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper presents a proposal for the research into the development of electronic contracts to investigate their legal status and role in the formation of relations between consumers and businesses around the world. Research questions and rationale are indicated, the structure of the dissertation is outlined, the methodology is described pointing out research limitations, annotated bibliography is presented.

Dissertation matching this proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/768. Dissertation. International electronic contracts

 

Dissertation + Proposal matching this proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/769. Dissertation + Proposal. International electronic contracts
 

KEYWORDS: Proposal. Electronic Contracts and their Impact on International Transactions,

 

C/L/627. Proposal. Impact of organised crime on e-commerce and international business law: problem of identity theft

WORDS:
2900
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper proposes to study the impact of the relationship between organised crime and e-commerce on international business law with regard to identity theft. Research rationale, background and structure are presented, proposed methodology is described, suggested bibliography is detailed.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, organised crime, e-commerce, international business law, identity theft,

 

C/L/581. Dissertation outline. Impact of attempts to criminalise copyright infringement on Internet in USA and UK

WORDS:
1100
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation aimed to evaluate the outcome of the UK and USA efforts to ensure effective copyright protection on the Internet. The objectives of the study are formulated, the scope and focus of the literature review is defined, research methodology is described suggesting a case study of the entertainment industry.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, criminalising copyright infringement, Internet copyright protection,

 

S/L/271. Regulation of Internet Business Transactions

WORDS:
2200
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the criminal use of the Internet for fraudulent business transactions discussing the respective European Law and claiming that global businesses cannot restrict themselves to their own jurisdiction. The EU jurisdiction for cross-border transactions and the relationship between the law and the Internet are examined highlighting legal aspects of electronic commerce.

 

KEYWORDS: Internet business transactions, European Law, electronic commerce,

 

C/L/525. Do laws of nation states apply to Internet?

WORDS:
1250
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the issues of jurisdiction related to the rise of the Internet crime including the infringement of the copyright, breach of privacy, illicit downloads, etc. International statutory instruments protecting intellectual property rights are discussed, obligations of the Internet users under the French law are considered with regard to the human rights legislation.

 

KEYWORDS: laws of nation states, Internet crime, copyright, illicit downloads, intellectual property rights, human rights,

 

C/L/514. Internet and national law

WORDS:
2650
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper argues whether the Internet poses challenges to the traditional concepts of national jurisdiction, addressing the problems associated with online commerce, discussing the issues of consumer protection, and reviewing national regulations for dealing with the Internet crime.

 

KEYWORDS: electronic commerce, internet consumer protection, criminal law, Computers Act,

 

C/L/513. The laws of nation states do not apply to the Internet. Discuss

WORDS:
2200
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the legal aspects of Internet development reviewing related international regulation across jurisdictions, and addressing the issues of copyright infringement and 'file sharing' over the Internet.

 

KEYWORDS: Internet, copyright infringement, file sharing, international law,

 

C/L/498. Music downloads should be free and unlimited. Discuss

WORDS:
1450
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the transformation in the music industry caused by computer technology and digital music downloads presenting arguments in favour and against free music file-sharing, considering the decline in CD sales and the growth of P2P networks, and addressing the issues of digital rights management (DRM).

 

KEYWORDS: digital music downloads, MP3, file-sharing, CD sales,

 

C/C/163. Software Piracy and its Prevention

WORDS:
6200
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
69.99 GBP

The paper addresses illegal and unauthorized copying of software (software piracy) discussing the ways how the piracy is performed, identifying the types of software piracy, and reviewing legal, technical and ethical ways of dealing with software piracy. Software piracy prevention techniques are detailed, the driving factors behind software privacy are analysed highlighting the need of public education with regard to software piracy.

 

KEYWORDS: Software Piracy, Intellectual property, Internet, software code encryption,

 

C/L/445. Cybercrime, Personal Data and Copyright Theft: Literature Review

WORDS:
2700
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper offers an annotated bibliography of 12 articles that consider moral and economic rights and the effectiveness of the current cybercrime laws. The concept of moral rights in cybercrime is explored comparing private property and individual rights with utilitarian rights and identifying the impacts of cybercrime on indigenous groups and cultures where copyright owners steal artists' work because of different perceptions of property ownership and copyright protection.

 

KEYWORDS: Cybercrime, Personal Data, Copyright, Moral Rights, Data Protection, Traditional Knowledge, Internet Piracy, economic rights,