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Law and Technology

Title: Law and Technology
Subject Classification:  Law and Legal Ethics, Technology, Corporate Governance  
BIC Classification: KJR, LA, TB
BISAC Classification: LAW087000, LAW099000, BUS104000
Binding: Hardback, eBook
Publication date: 26 Sep 2024
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-80441-785-0
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-80441-786-7

 

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Description

Technology is an important part of our everyday lives. Whether we ask Alexa to start the coffee machine, or check our phones for the traffic report, we increasingly interact with technology. As much as we may enjoy and rely upon technology, it is not without its challenges, including the inability of the law to keep pace with technological developments and the ethical issues that arise.

For example, tort law is impacted by technology; the proliferation of drones requires a new look at the law of trespass, and video Zoom meetings can impose direct liability on employers, for example. Social media supports an increasing share of all advertising and endorsements and is subject to regulation, of which influencers are often not aware. Global advertising expenditures on various internet and social media platforms also drives the need for a change in right of publicity law. In the United States, the right of publicity is governed by state rather than federal law, so there is no uniform approach. One part of the book includes a survey of the law of each US state, and proposes a new federal statute. Although most of the examples are drawn from the US, the issues raised are fully international in scope and relevance.

This book will appeal to legal practitioners trying to manage new technology issues facing their clients; academics teaching students how the law is changing, and needs to continue to change, as technology develops; and teachers and researchers in business and management schools, needing to address technology and governance issues.

Biography

Author(s):  Dr. Nanci K. Carr is an Associate Professor at California State University, Northridge, CA, USA and a principal at MaierCarr PC, a law firm with a transactional practice. She received a B.S. in Business Administration from Ball State University and a J.D. from Southwestern Law School, cum laude, where she was a member of the law review. She is licensed to practice law in California, New York, and Washington, DC.

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