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Law in ICT

Summary

Students obtain information about the czech law system and its influence to the ICT. Graduate student will get a summary in the private and public law areas. Regarding to the private law area, student should learn knowledge on formulation of contracts in the both real world and the virtual world. The lecture covers area of intellectual property rights, protection of the personal data, crucial data protection, domain registration etc.
The individual attention will be dedicated to the responsibility of the end user in virtual environment.
Student will be informed about negatives, which can appear in the virtual environment.

Literature

1. POLČÁK, Radim a kol.- Introduction to ICT Law (Selected Issues), Masarykova Univerzita, 2007.
2. GUZMAN, Andrew. PAUWELYN, Joost H. B. International Trade Law. Aspen Publishers, 2012. ISBN 978-1-4548-0539-7  HOLT, Thomas, Adam BOSSLER a Kathryn SEIGFRIED-SPELLAR. Cybercrime and digital forensics:an introduction. First published. London: Routledge, 2015. ISBN 978-1-138-0229-7.
3. LESSIG, Lawrence. Code v. 2. [online]. [cit.13.3.2008]. http://pdf.codev2.cc/Lessig-Codev2.pdf
4. LEVY, Steven. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly edia. ISBN 978-1449388393 
5. LLOYD, J. Ian. Information and Technology Law. 6th Edition. Oxford. 2011 ISBN 978-0199588749  MITNICK, Kevin D. The art of intrusion: the real stories behind the exploits of hackers, intruders & deceivers. Indianapolis: Wiley, c2006. ISBN 0-471-78266-1 

Advised literature

1. PROSISE, Chris a Kevin MANDIVA. Incident response & computer forensic, second edition. Emeryville : McGraw-Hill, 2003. ISBN 0-07-222696-X .
2. REED, Chris. Internet Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. ISBN: 9780521605229 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 440-8401
Abbreviation PICT
Course title Law in ICT
Coordinating department Department of Telecommunications
Course coordinator doc. JUDr. Jan Kolouch, Ph.D.