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Computer and Intellectual Property Crime: Federal and State Law
Computer and Intellectual Property Crime Federal and State Law Author:A. Hugh Scott Technological advances continue to make your clients more vulnerable to computer fraud, counterfeit goods, data theft, trademark and copyright infringement, securities fraud, and economic espionage. Moreover, the maze of federal and state laws governing the prosecution of cyber-related crimes is a complex, vast, and ever-changing body of statute... more »s. Which laws apply? What violations have occurred? Is the unscrupulous conduct in question even a crime in the state in which your case is being tried? Computer and Intellectual Property Crime gives you detailed federal and 50-state coverage of cybercrime law by examining each statute to provide text and analysis of key statutory language, then examine elements of the crimes, classifications of offenses under each statute, penalties, remedies available to victims, sentencing guidelines for corporate defendants, seizure of data and files, triggers of other liability, federal enforcement tools, restitution, and case law developments.« less