Cyber Law in Australia:
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Alphen aan den Rijn
Kluwer Law International
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (437 Seiten) |
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. GEOGRAPHY -- 2. CULTURAL COMPOSITION -- 3. POLITICAL SYSTEM -- I. The Constitution and System of Government -- II. Judicial Power -- III. Political Parties -- 4. POPULATION -- 5. ECONOMY -- 6. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL VALUES -- Chapter 2. The Information Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructure -- 1. CYBER LAW CONCEPTS -- 2. AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITIVE POSITION AND CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION ECONOMY -- 3. CURRENT STATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY -- 4. AUSTRALIA'S DIGITAL ECONOMY -- 5. PARTICIPATION OF AUSTRALIANS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY -- I. Internet Activity -- II. Household Use of IT -- 6. EMERGING MARKETS AND POTENTIAL GROWTH OF AUSTRALIA'S DIGITAL ECONOMY -- Chapter 3. ICT Market and e-Government -- 1. DEFINITION OF E-GOVERNMENT -- 2. LAW AND E-GOVERNMENT -- 3. GOVERNMENT'S ROLE IN PROMOTING E-BUSINESS -- Chapter 4. Australian E-Government Initiatives -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. GOVERNMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK -- 3. INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES -- 4. AUSTRALIAN E-GOVERNMENT IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT -- I. Australia E-Government Leadership -- A. National e-Conveyancing -- B. Developments in e-Health Records -- 5. CONCLUSIONS -- Part I. Regulation of ICT Market -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Background -- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND MARKET -- 2. BACKGROUND TO THE LEGISLATION -- Chapter 2. Industry Structure and Regulatory Entities -- 1. SERVICE PROVIDERS AND NETWORK UNITS -- Chapter 3. Access Regulation: Part XIC CCA -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. OBJECT -- 3. SERVICE DECLARATION -- 4. TAF -- Chapter 4. Regulation of Anti-competitive Conduct: Part XIB CCA -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE CCA -- 3. THE COMPETITION NOTICE REGIME. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET -- Chapter 5. Regulation of Consumer Protection in Telecommunications Sector -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. UNIVERSAL SERVICE OBLIGATION -- 3. CSG -- 4. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY OMBUDSMAN -- 5. BROADCASTING SERVICES -- Chapter 6. Telecommunications Reforms -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STRUCTURAL SEPARATION OF TELSTRA -- 3. REFORMS TO THE COMPETITION REGIME -- 4. CONSUMER SAFEGUARDS -- Part II. IPR in the ICT Sector -- Chapter 1. IPR in ICT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- I. IPR -- 2. IPR PROTECTION IN AUSTRALIA -- I. Copyright -- II. Databases and Compilations -- III. Patents -- IV. Business Methods and Systems -- V. Designs -- VI. Trade Marks™ -- VII. Moral Rights -- VIII. Geographical Indications -- IX. Protection of Other IPR -- A. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information -- B. Photographs -- C. Fonts -- 3. IPR INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT -- I. IPR Conventions, Agreements and Treaties -- 4. COPYRIGHT © AND ICT -- I. ICT Data on the Internet -- Chapter 2. Legal Protection of Computer Software -- Chapter 3. Legal Protection of Databases -- 1. ELECTRONIC DATABASES -- I. Authorship of a Database or Compilation -- II. Database Rights in Derivative Works -- III. Revisions -- IV. Compilations and 'Sweat of the Brow' -- V. Maps as Factual Compilations and Mere Representations -- A. 'Thin' Copyright Protection -- 2. EUROPEAN UNION DATABASE DIRECTIVE -- I. Sui Generis: Database Right -- 3. CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 4. Legal Protection of Circuit Layouts -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. BACKGROUND: CIRCUIT LAYOUT PROTECTION -- 3. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER AREAS OF IP -- 4. PROTECTION UNDER THE CLA -- I. Criteria for Protection -- II. Nature of Protection -- III. Length of Protection -- 5. COMMERCIAL DEALINGS -- I. Assignment and Licence of EL Rights -- II. Prospective Ownership -- III. Advantages of Marking | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. First Sale Doctrine and Parallel Importation of Integrated Circuits -- V. Parallel Importation of Software -- 6. ACTS OF INFRINGEMENT -- I. Elements of Infringement -- 7. DEFENCES -- I. General -- II. Statutory Defences -- III. Common Law Defences -- 8. REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENTS -- I. Who May Bring an Action -- II. Available Remedies -- III. Groundless Threats of Legal Proceedings -- 9. PROCEDURAL MATTERS -- I. Limitation of Actions -- II. Proof of Facts -- III. Jurisdiction and Appeals -- Chapter 5. Other IPR in ICT -- 1. MORAL RIGHTS -- I. Moral Rights -- II. Sui Generis Rights -- 2. BUSINESS METHODS AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PATENTS -- I. Business Methods -- II. Geographic Information Patents -- 3. THE DIGITAL AGENDA -- 4. ATYPICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND OTHER LEGAL ISSUES -- I. The 'Copyleft' Movement and No Rights Reserved -- II. Addenda to FOSS -- III. Geographical Indications -- IV. Photographs -- V. Fonts -- Chapter 6. Business Names and Internet Domain Name Registration -- 1. REGISTRATION OF BUSINESS NAMES -- 2. DOMAIN NAMES -- I. Definition -- II. Typology of Domains -- III. Administration of Domain Names -- 3. REGISTRATION IN AUSTRALIA -- I. Unassignable Licence -- 4. DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE -- I. Australian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedures -- II. Domain Name Versus Trade Mark -- III. Critique of the UDRP Cybersquatting -- 5. REFORM -- I. Australian Reforms -- II. Reform of ICANN -- Chapter 7. IPR: Infringements, Defences and Remedies -- 1. INFRINGEMENTS -- I. Territorial Copyright and Parallel Importation -- II. Substantiality Requirements -- III. Reproduction in Material Form -- 2. DEFENCES TO INFRINGEMENT -- 3. REMEDIES -- Chapter 8. Summary -- Part III. Contract Law and ICT -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT LAW -- 2. ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT -- I. Offer and Acceptance | |
505 | 8 | |a II. Valuable Consideration -- III. Consensus -- 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR A WRITTEN DOCUMENT -- 4. TERMS OF A CONTRACT -- I. Express Terms -- II. Implied Terms -- III. Shrink-Wrap and Web-Wrap Terms -- 5. CONTRACT ISSUES IN E-COMMERCE -- Chapter 2. Hardware Contracts -- Chapter 3. Software Contracts -- 1. BESPOKE SOFTWARE -- 2. PERSONNEL CONTRACTS: EMPLOYEE VERSUS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR -- Chapter 4. Turnkey Contracts -- Chapter 5. Software Distribution Agreements -- Chapter 6. Maintenance Contracts -- Chapter 7. Facilities Management -- Chapter 8. Network Services -- 1. COMPUTER SERVICE BUREAU CONTRACTS -- Chapter 9. Government Contracts -- 1. SIMPLE PROCUREMENT -- 2. SEMI-COMPLEX PROCUREMENT -- 3. GOVERNMENT OUTSOURCING -- Chapter 10. Damages -- Chapter 11. Collateral Issues -- 1. LIABILITY AND OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY -- 2. MINORS AND AGENTS -- 3. CONSUMER PROTECTION -- 4. REMEDIES -- I. Anton Piller Orders -- II. Mareva Injunction -- Part IV. Electronic Transactions -- Chapter 1. Legal Status of Electronic Transactions -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. E-COMMERCE AND THE INTERNET -- 3. THE ETA: BACKGROUND -- 4. FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS -- 5. A NOTE ON DIGITAL SIGNATURES -- 6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 2. Cryptography, Certification and Security Tools -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. The PKI -- I. Development in Australia -- II. Definition -- III. Workability of PKI -- 3. DIGITAL CERTIFICATES, E-PROCUREMENT AND E-TENDERING -- 4. E-COMMERCE TRUST MECHANISMS AND SECURITY TOOLS -- I. SSL -- II. SET Protocol -- III. Virtual Private Networks (VPN) -- IV. Passwords -- 5. EXPORT OF ENCRYPTION TECHNOLOGY -- Chapter 3. Legal Aspects of Electronic Banking and Payments Systems -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- I. Need for Third-Party Assurance of Web-Based E-commerce -- II. Electronic Financial Transactions and Payments Systems -- III. Areas Needing Assurance | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS SYSTEMS (EPS) -- I. Internet Banking -- II. Electronic Payments Systems (EPS) -- III. Digital Cash (DC) -- IV. Digital Cheques -- 3. SECURITY AND CONTROL OF PAYMENTS SYSTEMS -- I. Characteristics of Payments Systems -- II. Clearing and Settlement -- III. Netting Arrangements -- IV. Exposure Risks -- V. Herstatt Risks -- VI. Application to Digital Cash -- VII. Control of the Payments Systems -- A. Australian Solutions -- B. e-Crime -- C. Other Criminal Activities -- 4. AUSTRALIAN REGULATORY RESPONSES TO E-CASH -- 5. CONCLUSION -- Chapter 4. Consumer Protection of ICT Users -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. OVERVIEW OF CONSUMER PROTECTION REGIMES -- I. In General -- II. CCA and Fair Trading Legislation -- III. CCA and Australian Consumer Law (2010) (Cth) (ACL) -- IV. CCA and Enforcement, Remedies and Statute of Limitations -- V. CCA and Defences -- VI. Other Consumer-Related Commonwealth Legislation -- 3. CONSUMER LAW GOVERNING THE QUALITY OF GOODS AND SERVICES -- 4. CONSUMER CREDIT -- 5. VOLUNTARY CODES -- 6. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION IN CYBERSPACE -- I. Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce -- II. Australian E-Commerce BPM -- Chapter 5. ICT and Civil Procedure -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. JURISDICTION: GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- I. Definition -- II. General Versus Specific or Special Jurisdiction -- III. Jurisdiction Clause -- IV. Territorial Restrictions on Laws -- V. In Personam and In Rem Jurisdiction -- VI. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction -- 3. JURISDICTION IN AN ICT CONTEXT -- I. In Australia -- II. A Technological Solution? -- III. The Internet: A New and Separate Legal Frontier? -- 4. VENUE -- 5. CHOICE OF LAW -- 6. CONFLICT OF LAWS -- I. Nature of the Conflict -- II. Categorizing the Cause of Action -- III. Applying the Conflict Rule -- IV. Recommendations for Reform | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. GEOGRAPHY -- 2. CULTURAL COMPOSITION -- 3. POLITICAL SYSTEM -- I. The Constitution and System of Government -- II. Judicial Power -- III. Political Parties -- 4. POPULATION -- 5. ECONOMY -- 6. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL VALUES -- Chapter 2. The Information Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructure -- 1. CYBER LAW CONCEPTS -- 2. AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITIVE POSITION AND CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION ECONOMY -- 3. CURRENT STATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY -- 4. AUSTRALIA'S DIGITAL ECONOMY -- 5. PARTICIPATION OF AUSTRALIANS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY -- I. Internet Activity -- II. Household Use of IT -- 6. EMERGING MARKETS AND POTENTIAL GROWTH OF AUSTRALIA'S DIGITAL ECONOMY -- Chapter 3. ICT Market and e-Government -- 1. DEFINITION OF E-GOVERNMENT -- 2. LAW AND E-GOVERNMENT -- 3. GOVERNMENT'S ROLE IN PROMOTING E-BUSINESS -- Chapter 4. Australian E-Government Initiatives -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. GOVERNMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK -- 3. INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES -- 4. AUSTRALIAN E-GOVERNMENT IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT -- I. Australia E-Government Leadership -- A. National e-Conveyancing -- B. Developments in e-Health Records -- 5. CONCLUSIONS -- Part I. Regulation of ICT Market -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Background -- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND MARKET -- 2. BACKGROUND TO THE LEGISLATION -- Chapter 2. Industry Structure and Regulatory Entities -- 1. SERVICE PROVIDERS AND NETWORK UNITS -- Chapter 3. Access Regulation: Part XIC CCA -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. OBJECT -- 3. SERVICE DECLARATION -- 4. TAF -- Chapter 4. Regulation of Anti-competitive Conduct: Part XIB CCA -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE CCA -- 3. THE COMPETITION NOTICE REGIME. 4. THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET -- Chapter 5. Regulation of Consumer Protection in Telecommunications Sector -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. UNIVERSAL SERVICE OBLIGATION -- 3. CSG -- 4. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY OMBUDSMAN -- 5. BROADCASTING SERVICES -- Chapter 6. Telecommunications Reforms -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STRUCTURAL SEPARATION OF TELSTRA -- 3. REFORMS TO THE COMPETITION REGIME -- 4. CONSUMER SAFEGUARDS -- Part II. IPR in the ICT Sector -- Chapter 1. IPR in ICT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- I. IPR -- 2. IPR PROTECTION IN AUSTRALIA -- I. Copyright -- II. Databases and Compilations -- III. Patents -- IV. Business Methods and Systems -- V. Designs -- VI. Trade Marks™ -- VII. Moral Rights -- VIII. Geographical Indications -- IX. Protection of Other IPR -- A. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information -- B. Photographs -- C. Fonts -- 3. IPR INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT -- I. IPR Conventions, Agreements and Treaties -- 4. COPYRIGHT © AND ICT -- I. ICT Data on the Internet -- Chapter 2. Legal Protection of Computer Software -- Chapter 3. Legal Protection of Databases -- 1. ELECTRONIC DATABASES -- I. Authorship of a Database or Compilation -- II. Database Rights in Derivative Works -- III. Revisions -- IV. Compilations and 'Sweat of the Brow' -- V. Maps as Factual Compilations and Mere Representations -- A. 'Thin' Copyright Protection -- 2. EUROPEAN UNION DATABASE DIRECTIVE -- I. Sui Generis: Database Right -- 3. CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 4. Legal Protection of Circuit Layouts -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. BACKGROUND: CIRCUIT LAYOUT PROTECTION -- 3. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER AREAS OF IP -- 4. PROTECTION UNDER THE CLA -- I. Criteria for Protection -- II. Nature of Protection -- III. Length of Protection -- 5. COMMERCIAL DEALINGS -- I. Assignment and Licence of EL Rights -- II. Prospective Ownership -- III. Advantages of Marking IV. First Sale Doctrine and Parallel Importation of Integrated Circuits -- V. Parallel Importation of Software -- 6. ACTS OF INFRINGEMENT -- I. Elements of Infringement -- 7. DEFENCES -- I. General -- II. Statutory Defences -- III. Common Law Defences -- 8. REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENTS -- I. Who May Bring an Action -- II. Available Remedies -- III. Groundless Threats of Legal Proceedings -- 9. PROCEDURAL MATTERS -- I. Limitation of Actions -- II. Proof of Facts -- III. Jurisdiction and Appeals -- Chapter 5. Other IPR in ICT -- 1. MORAL RIGHTS -- I. Moral Rights -- II. Sui Generis Rights -- 2. BUSINESS METHODS AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PATENTS -- I. Business Methods -- II. Geographic Information Patents -- 3. THE DIGITAL AGENDA -- 4. ATYPICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND OTHER LEGAL ISSUES -- I. The 'Copyleft' Movement and No Rights Reserved -- II. Addenda to FOSS -- III. Geographical Indications -- IV. Photographs -- V. Fonts -- Chapter 6. Business Names and Internet Domain Name Registration -- 1. REGISTRATION OF BUSINESS NAMES -- 2. DOMAIN NAMES -- I. Definition -- II. Typology of Domains -- III. Administration of Domain Names -- 3. REGISTRATION IN AUSTRALIA -- I. Unassignable Licence -- 4. DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE -- I. Australian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedures -- II. Domain Name Versus Trade Mark -- III. Critique of the UDRP Cybersquatting -- 5. REFORM -- I. Australian Reforms -- II. Reform of ICANN -- Chapter 7. IPR: Infringements, Defences and Remedies -- 1. INFRINGEMENTS -- I. Territorial Copyright and Parallel Importation -- II. Substantiality Requirements -- III. Reproduction in Material Form -- 2. DEFENCES TO INFRINGEMENT -- 3. REMEDIES -- Chapter 8. Summary -- Part III. Contract Law and ICT -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT LAW -- 2. ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT -- I. Offer and Acceptance II. Valuable Consideration -- III. Consensus -- 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR A WRITTEN DOCUMENT -- 4. TERMS OF A CONTRACT -- I. Express Terms -- II. Implied Terms -- III. Shrink-Wrap and Web-Wrap Terms -- 5. CONTRACT ISSUES IN E-COMMERCE -- Chapter 2. Hardware Contracts -- Chapter 3. Software Contracts -- 1. BESPOKE SOFTWARE -- 2. PERSONNEL CONTRACTS: EMPLOYEE VERSUS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR -- Chapter 4. Turnkey Contracts -- Chapter 5. Software Distribution Agreements -- Chapter 6. Maintenance Contracts -- Chapter 7. Facilities Management -- Chapter 8. Network Services -- 1. COMPUTER SERVICE BUREAU CONTRACTS -- Chapter 9. Government Contracts -- 1. SIMPLE PROCUREMENT -- 2. SEMI-COMPLEX PROCUREMENT -- 3. GOVERNMENT OUTSOURCING -- Chapter 10. Damages -- Chapter 11. Collateral Issues -- 1. LIABILITY AND OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY -- 2. MINORS AND AGENTS -- 3. CONSUMER PROTECTION -- 4. REMEDIES -- I. Anton Piller Orders -- II. Mareva Injunction -- Part IV. Electronic Transactions -- Chapter 1. Legal Status of Electronic Transactions -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. E-COMMERCE AND THE INTERNET -- 3. THE ETA: BACKGROUND -- 4. FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS -- 5. A NOTE ON DIGITAL SIGNATURES -- 6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 2. Cryptography, Certification and Security Tools -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. The PKI -- I. Development in Australia -- II. Definition -- III. Workability of PKI -- 3. DIGITAL CERTIFICATES, E-PROCUREMENT AND E-TENDERING -- 4. E-COMMERCE TRUST MECHANISMS AND SECURITY TOOLS -- I. SSL -- II. SET Protocol -- III. Virtual Private Networks (VPN) -- IV. Passwords -- 5. EXPORT OF ENCRYPTION TECHNOLOGY -- Chapter 3. Legal Aspects of Electronic Banking and Payments Systems -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- I. Need for Third-Party Assurance of Web-Based E-commerce -- II. Electronic Financial Transactions and Payments Systems -- III. Areas Needing Assurance 2. ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS SYSTEMS (EPS) -- I. Internet Banking -- II. Electronic Payments Systems (EPS) -- III. Digital Cash (DC) -- IV. Digital Cheques -- 3. SECURITY AND CONTROL OF PAYMENTS SYSTEMS -- I. Characteristics of Payments Systems -- II. Clearing and Settlement -- III. Netting Arrangements -- IV. Exposure Risks -- V. Herstatt Risks -- VI. Application to Digital Cash -- VII. Control of the Payments Systems -- A. Australian Solutions -- B. e-Crime -- C. Other Criminal Activities -- 4. AUSTRALIAN REGULATORY RESPONSES TO E-CASH -- 5. CONCLUSION -- Chapter 4. Consumer Protection of ICT Users -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. OVERVIEW OF CONSUMER PROTECTION REGIMES -- I. In General -- II. CCA and Fair Trading Legislation -- III. CCA and Australian Consumer Law (2010) (Cth) (ACL) -- IV. CCA and Enforcement, Remedies and Statute of Limitations -- V. CCA and Defences -- VI. Other Consumer-Related Commonwealth Legislation -- 3. CONSUMER LAW GOVERNING THE QUALITY OF GOODS AND SERVICES -- 4. CONSUMER CREDIT -- 5. VOLUNTARY CODES -- 6. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION IN CYBERSPACE -- I. Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce -- II. Australian E-Commerce BPM -- Chapter 5. ICT and Civil Procedure -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. JURISDICTION: GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- I. Definition -- II. General Versus Specific or Special Jurisdiction -- III. Jurisdiction Clause -- IV. Territorial Restrictions on Laws -- V. In Personam and In Rem Jurisdiction -- VI. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction -- 3. JURISDICTION IN AN ICT CONTEXT -- I. In Australia -- II. A Technological Solution? -- III. The Internet: A New and Separate Legal Frontier? -- 4. VENUE -- 5. CHOICE OF LAW -- 6. CONFLICT OF LAWS -- I. Nature of the Conflict -- II. Categorizing the Cause of Action -- III. Applying the Conflict Rule -- IV. Recommendations for Reform 7. DISCOVERY AND RULES OF EVIDENCE. |
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spelling | Cho, George Verfasser aut Cyber Law in Australia 2nd ed Alphen aan den Rijn Kluwer Law International 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (437 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. GEOGRAPHY -- 2. CULTURAL COMPOSITION -- 3. POLITICAL SYSTEM -- I. The Constitution and System of Government -- II. Judicial Power -- III. Political Parties -- 4. POPULATION -- 5. ECONOMY -- 6. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL VALUES -- Chapter 2. The Information Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructure -- 1. CYBER LAW CONCEPTS -- 2. AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITIVE POSITION AND CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION ECONOMY -- 3. CURRENT STATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY -- 4. AUSTRALIA'S DIGITAL ECONOMY -- 5. PARTICIPATION OF AUSTRALIANS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY -- I. Internet Activity -- II. Household Use of IT -- 6. EMERGING MARKETS AND POTENTIAL GROWTH OF AUSTRALIA'S DIGITAL ECONOMY -- Chapter 3. ICT Market and e-Government -- 1. DEFINITION OF E-GOVERNMENT -- 2. LAW AND E-GOVERNMENT -- 3. GOVERNMENT'S ROLE IN PROMOTING E-BUSINESS -- Chapter 4. Australian E-Government Initiatives -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. GOVERNMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK -- 3. INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES -- 4. AUSTRALIAN E-GOVERNMENT IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT -- I. Australia E-Government Leadership -- A. National e-Conveyancing -- B. Developments in e-Health Records -- 5. CONCLUSIONS -- Part I. Regulation of ICT Market -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Background -- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND MARKET -- 2. BACKGROUND TO THE LEGISLATION -- Chapter 2. Industry Structure and Regulatory Entities -- 1. SERVICE PROVIDERS AND NETWORK UNITS -- Chapter 3. Access Regulation: Part XIC CCA -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. OBJECT -- 3. SERVICE DECLARATION -- 4. TAF -- Chapter 4. Regulation of Anti-competitive Conduct: Part XIB CCA -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE CCA -- 3. THE COMPETITION NOTICE REGIME. 4. THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET -- Chapter 5. Regulation of Consumer Protection in Telecommunications Sector -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. UNIVERSAL SERVICE OBLIGATION -- 3. CSG -- 4. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY OMBUDSMAN -- 5. BROADCASTING SERVICES -- Chapter 6. Telecommunications Reforms -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STRUCTURAL SEPARATION OF TELSTRA -- 3. REFORMS TO THE COMPETITION REGIME -- 4. CONSUMER SAFEGUARDS -- Part II. IPR in the ICT Sector -- Chapter 1. IPR in ICT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- I. IPR -- 2. IPR PROTECTION IN AUSTRALIA -- I. Copyright -- II. Databases and Compilations -- III. Patents -- IV. Business Methods and Systems -- V. Designs -- VI. Trade Marks™ -- VII. Moral Rights -- VIII. Geographical Indications -- IX. Protection of Other IPR -- A. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information -- B. Photographs -- C. Fonts -- 3. IPR INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT -- I. IPR Conventions, Agreements and Treaties -- 4. COPYRIGHT © AND ICT -- I. ICT Data on the Internet -- Chapter 2. Legal Protection of Computer Software -- Chapter 3. Legal Protection of Databases -- 1. ELECTRONIC DATABASES -- I. Authorship of a Database or Compilation -- II. Database Rights in Derivative Works -- III. Revisions -- IV. Compilations and 'Sweat of the Brow' -- V. Maps as Factual Compilations and Mere Representations -- A. 'Thin' Copyright Protection -- 2. EUROPEAN UNION DATABASE DIRECTIVE -- I. Sui Generis: Database Right -- 3. CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 4. Legal Protection of Circuit Layouts -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. BACKGROUND: CIRCUIT LAYOUT PROTECTION -- 3. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER AREAS OF IP -- 4. PROTECTION UNDER THE CLA -- I. Criteria for Protection -- II. Nature of Protection -- III. Length of Protection -- 5. COMMERCIAL DEALINGS -- I. Assignment and Licence of EL Rights -- II. Prospective Ownership -- III. Advantages of Marking IV. First Sale Doctrine and Parallel Importation of Integrated Circuits -- V. Parallel Importation of Software -- 6. ACTS OF INFRINGEMENT -- I. Elements of Infringement -- 7. DEFENCES -- I. General -- II. Statutory Defences -- III. Common Law Defences -- 8. REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENTS -- I. Who May Bring an Action -- II. Available Remedies -- III. Groundless Threats of Legal Proceedings -- 9. PROCEDURAL MATTERS -- I. Limitation of Actions -- II. Proof of Facts -- III. Jurisdiction and Appeals -- Chapter 5. Other IPR in ICT -- 1. MORAL RIGHTS -- I. Moral Rights -- II. Sui Generis Rights -- 2. BUSINESS METHODS AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PATENTS -- I. Business Methods -- II. Geographic Information Patents -- 3. THE DIGITAL AGENDA -- 4. ATYPICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND OTHER LEGAL ISSUES -- I. The 'Copyleft' Movement and No Rights Reserved -- II. Addenda to FOSS -- III. Geographical Indications -- IV. Photographs -- V. Fonts -- Chapter 6. Business Names and Internet Domain Name Registration -- 1. REGISTRATION OF BUSINESS NAMES -- 2. DOMAIN NAMES -- I. Definition -- II. Typology of Domains -- III. Administration of Domain Names -- 3. REGISTRATION IN AUSTRALIA -- I. Unassignable Licence -- 4. DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE -- I. Australian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedures -- II. Domain Name Versus Trade Mark -- III. Critique of the UDRP Cybersquatting -- 5. REFORM -- I. Australian Reforms -- II. Reform of ICANN -- Chapter 7. IPR: Infringements, Defences and Remedies -- 1. INFRINGEMENTS -- I. Territorial Copyright and Parallel Importation -- II. Substantiality Requirements -- III. Reproduction in Material Form -- 2. DEFENCES TO INFRINGEMENT -- 3. REMEDIES -- Chapter 8. Summary -- Part III. Contract Law and ICT -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT LAW -- 2. ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT -- I. Offer and Acceptance II. Valuable Consideration -- III. Consensus -- 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR A WRITTEN DOCUMENT -- 4. TERMS OF A CONTRACT -- I. Express Terms -- II. Implied Terms -- III. Shrink-Wrap and Web-Wrap Terms -- 5. CONTRACT ISSUES IN E-COMMERCE -- Chapter 2. Hardware Contracts -- Chapter 3. Software Contracts -- 1. BESPOKE SOFTWARE -- 2. PERSONNEL CONTRACTS: EMPLOYEE VERSUS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR -- Chapter 4. Turnkey Contracts -- Chapter 5. Software Distribution Agreements -- Chapter 6. Maintenance Contracts -- Chapter 7. Facilities Management -- Chapter 8. Network Services -- 1. COMPUTER SERVICE BUREAU CONTRACTS -- Chapter 9. Government Contracts -- 1. SIMPLE PROCUREMENT -- 2. SEMI-COMPLEX PROCUREMENT -- 3. GOVERNMENT OUTSOURCING -- Chapter 10. Damages -- Chapter 11. Collateral Issues -- 1. LIABILITY AND OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY -- 2. MINORS AND AGENTS -- 3. CONSUMER PROTECTION -- 4. REMEDIES -- I. Anton Piller Orders -- II. Mareva Injunction -- Part IV. Electronic Transactions -- Chapter 1. Legal Status of Electronic Transactions -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. E-COMMERCE AND THE INTERNET -- 3. THE ETA: BACKGROUND -- 4. FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS -- 5. A NOTE ON DIGITAL SIGNATURES -- 6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 2. Cryptography, Certification and Security Tools -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. The PKI -- I. Development in Australia -- II. Definition -- III. Workability of PKI -- 3. DIGITAL CERTIFICATES, E-PROCUREMENT AND E-TENDERING -- 4. E-COMMERCE TRUST MECHANISMS AND SECURITY TOOLS -- I. SSL -- II. SET Protocol -- III. Virtual Private Networks (VPN) -- IV. Passwords -- 5. EXPORT OF ENCRYPTION TECHNOLOGY -- Chapter 3. Legal Aspects of Electronic Banking and Payments Systems -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- I. Need for Third-Party Assurance of Web-Based E-commerce -- II. Electronic Financial Transactions and Payments Systems -- III. Areas Needing Assurance 2. ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS SYSTEMS (EPS) -- I. Internet Banking -- II. Electronic Payments Systems (EPS) -- III. Digital Cash (DC) -- IV. Digital Cheques -- 3. SECURITY AND CONTROL OF PAYMENTS SYSTEMS -- I. Characteristics of Payments Systems -- II. Clearing and Settlement -- III. Netting Arrangements -- IV. Exposure Risks -- V. Herstatt Risks -- VI. Application to Digital Cash -- VII. Control of the Payments Systems -- A. Australian Solutions -- B. e-Crime -- C. Other Criminal Activities -- 4. AUSTRALIAN REGULATORY RESPONSES TO E-CASH -- 5. CONCLUSION -- Chapter 4. Consumer Protection of ICT Users -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. OVERVIEW OF CONSUMER PROTECTION REGIMES -- I. In General -- II. CCA and Fair Trading Legislation -- III. CCA and Australian Consumer Law (2010) (Cth) (ACL) -- IV. CCA and Enforcement, Remedies and Statute of Limitations -- V. CCA and Defences -- VI. Other Consumer-Related Commonwealth Legislation -- 3. CONSUMER LAW GOVERNING THE QUALITY OF GOODS AND SERVICES -- 4. CONSUMER CREDIT -- 5. VOLUNTARY CODES -- 6. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION IN CYBERSPACE -- I. Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce -- II. Australian E-Commerce BPM -- Chapter 5. ICT and Civil Procedure -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. JURISDICTION: GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- I. Definition -- II. General Versus Specific or Special Jurisdiction -- III. Jurisdiction Clause -- IV. Territorial Restrictions on Laws -- V. In Personam and In Rem Jurisdiction -- VI. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction -- 3. JURISDICTION IN AN ICT CONTEXT -- I. In Australia -- II. A Technological Solution? -- III. The Internet: A New and Separate Legal Frontier? -- 4. VENUE -- 5. CHOICE OF LAW -- 6. CONFLICT OF LAWS -- I. Nature of the Conflict -- II. Categorizing the Cause of Action -- III. Applying the Conflict Rule -- IV. Recommendations for Reform 7. DISCOVERY AND RULES OF EVIDENCE. Internet-Law and legislation-Australia Electronic books Loebl, Zbyněk Sonstige oth Gřivna, Tomás Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cho, George Cyber Law in Australia Alphen aan den Rijn : Kluwer Law International,c2020 9789403521022 |
spellingShingle | Cho, George Cyber Law in Australia Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. GEOGRAPHY -- 2. CULTURAL COMPOSITION -- 3. POLITICAL SYSTEM -- I. The Constitution and System of Government -- II. Judicial Power -- III. Political Parties -- 4. POPULATION -- 5. ECONOMY -- 6. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL VALUES -- Chapter 2. The Information Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructure -- 1. CYBER LAW CONCEPTS -- 2. AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITIVE POSITION AND CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION ECONOMY -- 3. CURRENT STATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY -- 4. AUSTRALIA'S DIGITAL ECONOMY -- 5. PARTICIPATION OF AUSTRALIANS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY -- I. Internet Activity -- II. Household Use of IT -- 6. EMERGING MARKETS AND POTENTIAL GROWTH OF AUSTRALIA'S DIGITAL ECONOMY -- Chapter 3. ICT Market and e-Government -- 1. DEFINITION OF E-GOVERNMENT -- 2. LAW AND E-GOVERNMENT -- 3. GOVERNMENT'S ROLE IN PROMOTING E-BUSINESS -- Chapter 4. Australian E-Government Initiatives -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. GOVERNMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK -- 3. INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES -- 4. AUSTRALIAN E-GOVERNMENT IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT -- I. Australia E-Government Leadership -- A. National e-Conveyancing -- B. Developments in e-Health Records -- 5. CONCLUSIONS -- Part I. Regulation of ICT Market -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Background -- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND MARKET -- 2. BACKGROUND TO THE LEGISLATION -- Chapter 2. Industry Structure and Regulatory Entities -- 1. SERVICE PROVIDERS AND NETWORK UNITS -- Chapter 3. Access Regulation: Part XIC CCA -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. OBJECT -- 3. SERVICE DECLARATION -- 4. TAF -- Chapter 4. Regulation of Anti-competitive Conduct: Part XIB CCA -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE CCA -- 3. THE COMPETITION NOTICE REGIME. 4. THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET -- Chapter 5. Regulation of Consumer Protection in Telecommunications Sector -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. UNIVERSAL SERVICE OBLIGATION -- 3. CSG -- 4. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY OMBUDSMAN -- 5. BROADCASTING SERVICES -- Chapter 6. Telecommunications Reforms -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STRUCTURAL SEPARATION OF TELSTRA -- 3. REFORMS TO THE COMPETITION REGIME -- 4. CONSUMER SAFEGUARDS -- Part II. IPR in the ICT Sector -- Chapter 1. IPR in ICT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- I. IPR -- 2. IPR PROTECTION IN AUSTRALIA -- I. Copyright -- II. Databases and Compilations -- III. Patents -- IV. Business Methods and Systems -- V. Designs -- VI. Trade Marks™ -- VII. Moral Rights -- VIII. Geographical Indications -- IX. Protection of Other IPR -- A. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information -- B. Photographs -- C. Fonts -- 3. IPR INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT -- I. IPR Conventions, Agreements and Treaties -- 4. COPYRIGHT © AND ICT -- I. ICT Data on the Internet -- Chapter 2. Legal Protection of Computer Software -- Chapter 3. Legal Protection of Databases -- 1. ELECTRONIC DATABASES -- I. Authorship of a Database or Compilation -- II. Database Rights in Derivative Works -- III. Revisions -- IV. Compilations and 'Sweat of the Brow' -- V. Maps as Factual Compilations and Mere Representations -- A. 'Thin' Copyright Protection -- 2. EUROPEAN UNION DATABASE DIRECTIVE -- I. Sui Generis: Database Right -- 3. CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 4. Legal Protection of Circuit Layouts -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. BACKGROUND: CIRCUIT LAYOUT PROTECTION -- 3. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER AREAS OF IP -- 4. PROTECTION UNDER THE CLA -- I. Criteria for Protection -- II. Nature of Protection -- III. Length of Protection -- 5. COMMERCIAL DEALINGS -- I. Assignment and Licence of EL Rights -- II. Prospective Ownership -- III. Advantages of Marking IV. First Sale Doctrine and Parallel Importation of Integrated Circuits -- V. Parallel Importation of Software -- 6. ACTS OF INFRINGEMENT -- I. Elements of Infringement -- 7. DEFENCES -- I. General -- II. Statutory Defences -- III. Common Law Defences -- 8. REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENTS -- I. Who May Bring an Action -- II. Available Remedies -- III. Groundless Threats of Legal Proceedings -- 9. PROCEDURAL MATTERS -- I. Limitation of Actions -- II. Proof of Facts -- III. Jurisdiction and Appeals -- Chapter 5. Other IPR in ICT -- 1. MORAL RIGHTS -- I. Moral Rights -- II. Sui Generis Rights -- 2. BUSINESS METHODS AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PATENTS -- I. Business Methods -- II. Geographic Information Patents -- 3. THE DIGITAL AGENDA -- 4. ATYPICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND OTHER LEGAL ISSUES -- I. The 'Copyleft' Movement and No Rights Reserved -- II. Addenda to FOSS -- III. Geographical Indications -- IV. Photographs -- V. Fonts -- Chapter 6. Business Names and Internet Domain Name Registration -- 1. REGISTRATION OF BUSINESS NAMES -- 2. DOMAIN NAMES -- I. Definition -- II. Typology of Domains -- III. Administration of Domain Names -- 3. REGISTRATION IN AUSTRALIA -- I. Unassignable Licence -- 4. DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE -- I. Australian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedures -- II. Domain Name Versus Trade Mark -- III. Critique of the UDRP Cybersquatting -- 5. REFORM -- I. Australian Reforms -- II. Reform of ICANN -- Chapter 7. IPR: Infringements, Defences and Remedies -- 1. INFRINGEMENTS -- I. Territorial Copyright and Parallel Importation -- II. Substantiality Requirements -- III. Reproduction in Material Form -- 2. DEFENCES TO INFRINGEMENT -- 3. REMEDIES -- Chapter 8. Summary -- Part III. Contract Law and ICT -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT LAW -- 2. ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT -- I. Offer and Acceptance II. Valuable Consideration -- III. Consensus -- 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR A WRITTEN DOCUMENT -- 4. TERMS OF A CONTRACT -- I. Express Terms -- II. Implied Terms -- III. Shrink-Wrap and Web-Wrap Terms -- 5. CONTRACT ISSUES IN E-COMMERCE -- Chapter 2. Hardware Contracts -- Chapter 3. Software Contracts -- 1. BESPOKE SOFTWARE -- 2. PERSONNEL CONTRACTS: EMPLOYEE VERSUS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR -- Chapter 4. Turnkey Contracts -- Chapter 5. Software Distribution Agreements -- Chapter 6. Maintenance Contracts -- Chapter 7. Facilities Management -- Chapter 8. Network Services -- 1. COMPUTER SERVICE BUREAU CONTRACTS -- Chapter 9. Government Contracts -- 1. SIMPLE PROCUREMENT -- 2. SEMI-COMPLEX PROCUREMENT -- 3. GOVERNMENT OUTSOURCING -- Chapter 10. Damages -- Chapter 11. Collateral Issues -- 1. LIABILITY AND OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY -- 2. MINORS AND AGENTS -- 3. CONSUMER PROTECTION -- 4. REMEDIES -- I. Anton Piller Orders -- II. Mareva Injunction -- Part IV. Electronic Transactions -- Chapter 1. Legal Status of Electronic Transactions -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. E-COMMERCE AND THE INTERNET -- 3. THE ETA: BACKGROUND -- 4. FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS -- 5. A NOTE ON DIGITAL SIGNATURES -- 6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 2. Cryptography, Certification and Security Tools -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. The PKI -- I. Development in Australia -- II. Definition -- III. Workability of PKI -- 3. DIGITAL CERTIFICATES, E-PROCUREMENT AND E-TENDERING -- 4. E-COMMERCE TRUST MECHANISMS AND SECURITY TOOLS -- I. SSL -- II. SET Protocol -- III. Virtual Private Networks (VPN) -- IV. Passwords -- 5. EXPORT OF ENCRYPTION TECHNOLOGY -- Chapter 3. Legal Aspects of Electronic Banking and Payments Systems -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- I. Need for Third-Party Assurance of Web-Based E-commerce -- II. Electronic Financial Transactions and Payments Systems -- III. Areas Needing Assurance 2. ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS SYSTEMS (EPS) -- I. Internet Banking -- II. Electronic Payments Systems (EPS) -- III. Digital Cash (DC) -- IV. Digital Cheques -- 3. SECURITY AND CONTROL OF PAYMENTS SYSTEMS -- I. Characteristics of Payments Systems -- II. Clearing and Settlement -- III. Netting Arrangements -- IV. Exposure Risks -- V. Herstatt Risks -- VI. Application to Digital Cash -- VII. Control of the Payments Systems -- A. Australian Solutions -- B. e-Crime -- C. Other Criminal Activities -- 4. AUSTRALIAN REGULATORY RESPONSES TO E-CASH -- 5. CONCLUSION -- Chapter 4. Consumer Protection of ICT Users -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. OVERVIEW OF CONSUMER PROTECTION REGIMES -- I. In General -- II. CCA and Fair Trading Legislation -- III. CCA and Australian Consumer Law (2010) (Cth) (ACL) -- IV. CCA and Enforcement, Remedies and Statute of Limitations -- V. CCA and Defences -- VI. Other Consumer-Related Commonwealth Legislation -- 3. CONSUMER LAW GOVERNING THE QUALITY OF GOODS AND SERVICES -- 4. CONSUMER CREDIT -- 5. VOLUNTARY CODES -- 6. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION IN CYBERSPACE -- I. Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce -- II. Australian E-Commerce BPM -- Chapter 5. ICT and Civil Procedure -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. JURISDICTION: GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- I. Definition -- II. General Versus Specific or Special Jurisdiction -- III. Jurisdiction Clause -- IV. Territorial Restrictions on Laws -- V. In Personam and In Rem Jurisdiction -- VI. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction -- 3. JURISDICTION IN AN ICT CONTEXT -- I. In Australia -- II. A Technological Solution? -- III. The Internet: A New and Separate Legal Frontier? -- 4. VENUE -- 5. CHOICE OF LAW -- 6. CONFLICT OF LAWS -- I. Nature of the Conflict -- II. Categorizing the Cause of Action -- III. Applying the Conflict Rule -- IV. Recommendations for Reform 7. DISCOVERY AND RULES OF EVIDENCE. Internet-Law and legislation-Australia |
title | Cyber Law in Australia |
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title_full | Cyber Law in Australia |
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