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(Ebook) Medienrecht: Band 5 IT-Recht und Medienstrafrecht by Artur-Axel Wandtke (editor); Matthias Hartmann (editor); Bernd Heinrich (editor); Gregor Kutzschbach (editor); et al. (editor); Kirsten-Inger Wöhrn (editor) ISBN 9783110248753, 3110248751

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Authors:Artur-Axel Wandtke (editor); Matthias Hartmann (editor); Bernd Heinrich (editor); Gregor Kutzschbach (editor); et al. (editor); Kirsten-Inger Wöhrn (editor)
Pages:472 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:2nd rev. ed.
Publisher:De Gruyter
Language:german
File Size:3.98 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783110248753, 3110248751
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(Ebook) Medienrecht: Band 5 IT-Recht und Medienstrafrecht by Artur-Axel Wandtke (editor); Matthias Hartmann (editor); Bernd Heinrich (editor); Gregor Kutzschbach (editor); et al. (editor); Kirsten-Inger Wöhrn (editor) ISBN 9783110248753, 3110248751

Technical advances are currently playing a prominent role in media law. The terms of use for media products have radically changed since the introduction of the Internet and the process of digitalization. The technical requirements for distributing media products as well as users' behavior have consequences for the legal framework of media law. The retention of stored data is just one example.The fifth volume addresses fundamental questions regarding the provider's liability, the protection of personal data, and the responsibility of users and companies under criminal law. With regard to these matters, special emphasis is placed on the laws governing telemedia, telecommunications, data banks, as well as IT security and media criminal law.
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