Domain names -- Websites and their operation -- Electronic signatures and electronic certification -- Liabilities of internet service providers -- Cybersecurity law -- Intellectual property rights on the internet -- Protection of personal information -- E-commerce law -- Regulation of online illegal and harmful information -- E-administration and related regulations -- Antitrust in the internet environment -- Cybercrime -- Electronic evidence -- Online dispute resolution.
Summary:
Contains a comprehensive, systemic, and up-to-date introduction to the Chinese laws governing the use of Internet, or as it's called in China, the information network. It explains the legal framework, specific provisions, and application of relevant Chinese laws and covers several key areas and a wide range of topics, such as domain name, operation of an Internet service business, electronic contract and signature, intellectual property, e-commerce, personal information protection, crimes on the Internet, electronic evidence, and dispute resolution. This book stresses the practical application of the law that is faced by both individuals and organizations in Chinese cyberspace by presenting case illustrations and by providing analysis based on theoretical underpinnings at the same time. This book is particularly valuable to legal and business academics, students and professionals with an interest in understanding the regulation of the Internet and related activities in China.--Publisher.
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