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Abiola Inniss, a Guyanese academic and legal consultant has recently published two books, one dealing with Copyright and the Internet and the other with Caribbean Law and Policy.
The title of her first book is "Copying, Copyright and the Internet: The issue of internet Regulation with regard to Copying and Copyright", and is available for purchase at Amazon.com by following the link.
The title of her second book is "Essays in Caribbean Law and Policy: A Comprehensive Discourse", and is available for purchase at Amazon.com by following the link.
Copying, Copyright and the Internet: The issue of internet Regulation with regard to Copying and Copyright
In modern times the internet has created a whole new world in which people conduct business,entertain themselves and live virtual lives. The means of regulating these activities fall within the ambit of the already established legal framework for everyday non-virtual lives, and therein lies the anomaly.Intellectual property law and the regulation of Intellectual property rights have become a major issue in the context of the internet and is still in the developmental stages as the law grapples with the continuous developments in the area.This book looks at the issues of copying and copyright within the context of the internet. The EU Directives, Regulations and Laws which deal with these issues are examined for their applicability and effectiveness in dealing with the problem of copyright infringement. The American and English systems are also examined for their approach to these issues, and conclusions and recommendations are made based on the findings.
Essays in Caribbean Law and Policy: A Comprehensive Discourse
The issues of Law and Policy which affect the Caribbean go far beyond the widespread conception of a sand and sea paradise. There are real,serious and complex issues in the policy making and jurisprudence which affect the construction of Caribbean life. This book is a collection of essays which discuss various aspects of Caribbean law and policy,ranging from issues in Intellectual Property to climate change, Consumer and Competition law, Private International law and Alternative Dispute Resolution. It discusses practical issues and examples, and proposes solutions to some of the pressing issues in Caribbean law.
Abiola Inniss LLB, LLM (Business Law), ACIArb mediator, and arbitrator, is a graduate of The DeMontfort University UK and member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK She is a legal consultant in businesslaw, law teacher, internationally published legal writer and speaker on Caribbean Intellectual Property, general Business Law and ADR.
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Guyanese legal consultant and academic, Abiola Inniss, publishes two books
Abiola Inniss, a Guyanese academic and legal consultant has recently published two books, one dealing with Copyright and the Internet and the other with Caribbean Law and Policy.
The title of her first book is "Copying, Copyright and the Internet: The issue of internet Regulation with regard to Copying and Copyright", and is available for purchase at Amazon.com by following the link.
The title of her second book is "Essays in Caribbean Law and Policy: A Comprehensive Discourse", and is available for purchase at Amazon.com by following the link.
Copying, Copyright and the Internet: The issue of internet Regulation with regard to Copying and Copyright
In modern times the internet has created a whole new world in which people conduct business,entertain themselves and live virtual lives. The means of regulating these activities fall within the ambit of the already established legal framework for everyday non-virtual lives, and therein lies the anomaly.Intellectual property law and the regulation of Intellectual property rights have become a major issue in the context of the internet and is still in the developmental stages as the law grapples with the continuous developments in the area.This book looks at the issues of copying and copyright within the context of the internet. The EU Directives, Regulations and Laws which deal with these issues are examined for their applicability and effectiveness in dealing with the problem of copyright infringement. The American and English systems are also examined for their approach to these issues, and conclusions and recommendations are made based on the findings.
Essays in Caribbean Law and Policy: A Comprehensive Discourse
The issues of Law and Policy which affect the Caribbean go far beyond the widespread conception of a sand and sea paradise. There are real,serious and complex issues in the policy making and jurisprudence which affect the construction of Caribbean life. This book is a collection of essays which discuss various aspects of Caribbean law and policy,ranging from issues in Intellectual Property to climate change, Consumer and Competition law, Private International law and Alternative Dispute Resolution. It discusses practical issues and examples, and proposes solutions to some of the pressing issues in Caribbean law.
Abiola Inniss LLB, LLM (Business Law), ACIArb mediator, and arbitrator, is a graduate of The DeMontfort University UK and member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK She is a legal consultant in businesslaw, law teacher, internationally published legal writer and speaker on Caribbean Intellectual Property, general Business Law and ADR.
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Guyanese legal consultant and academic, Abiola Inniss, publishes two books
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Submitted by Abiola Inniss
Abiola Inniss, a Guyanese academic and legal consultant has recently published two books, one dealing with Copyright and the Internet and the other with Caribbean Law and Policy.
The title of her first book is "Copying, Copyright and the Internet: The issue of internet Regulation with regard to Copying and Copyright", and is available for purchase at Amazon.com by following the link.
The title of her second book is "Essays in Caribbean Law and Policy: A Comprehensive Discourse", and is available for purchase at Amazon.com by following the link.
Copying, Copyright and the Internet: The issue of internet Regulation with regard to Copying and Copyright
In modern times the internet has created a whole new world in which people conduct business,entertain themselves and live virtual lives. The means of regulating these activities fall within the ambit of the already established legal framework for everyday non-virtual lives, and therein lies the anomaly.Intellectual property law and the regulation of Intellectual property rights have become a major issue in the context of the internet and is still in the developmental stages as the law grapples with the continuous developments in the area.This book looks at the issues of copying and copyright within the context of the internet. The EU Directives, Regulations and Laws which deal with these issues are examined for their applicability and effectiveness in dealing with the problem of copyright infringement. The American and English systems are also examined for their approach to these issues, and conclusions and recommendations are made based on the findings.
Essays in Caribbean Law and Policy: A Comprehensive Discourse
The issues of Law and Policy which affect the Caribbean go far beyond the widespread conception of a sand and sea paradise. There are real,serious and complex issues in the policy making and jurisprudence which affect the construction of Caribbean life. This book is a collection of essays which discuss various aspects of Caribbean law and policy,ranging from issues in Intellectual Property to climate change, Consumer and Competition law, Private International law and Alternative Dispute Resolution. It discusses practical issues and examples, and proposes solutions to some of the pressing issues in Caribbean law.
Abiola Inniss LLB, LLM (Business Law), ACIArb mediator, and arbitrator, is a graduate of The DeMontfort University UK and member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK She is a legal consultant in businesslaw, law teacher, internationally published legal writer and speaker on Caribbean Intellectual Property, general Business Law and ADR.
Guyanese legal consultant and academic, Abiola Inniss, publishes two book
Translated into Spanish by: Abiola Inniss
Guyanese legal consultant and academic, Abiola Inniss, publishes two books
Abiola Inniss, a Guyanese academic and legal consultant has recently published two books, one dealing with Copyright and the Internet and the other with Caribbean Law and Policy.
The title of her first book is "Copying, Copyright and the Internet: The issue of internet Regulation with regard to Copying and Copyright", and is available for purchase at Amazon.com by following the link.
The title of her second book is "Essays in Caribbean Law and Policy: A Comprehensive Discourse", and is available for purchase at Amazon.com by following the link.
Copying, Copyright and the Internet: The issue of internet Regulation with regard to Copying and Copyright
In modern times the internet has created a whole new world in which people conduct business,entertain themselves and live virtual lives. The means of regulating these activities fall within the ambit of the already established legal framework for everyday non-virtual lives, and therein lies the anomaly.Intellectual property law and the regulation of Intellectual property rights have become a major issue in the context of the internet and is still in the developmental stages as the law grapples with the continuous developments in the area.This book looks at the issues of copying and copyright within the context of the internet. The EU Directives, Regulations and Laws which deal with these issues are examined for their applicability and effectiveness in dealing with the problem of copyright infringement. The American and English systems are also examined for their approach to these issues, and conclusions and recommendations are made based on the findings.
Essays in Caribbean Law and Policy: A Comprehensive Discourse
The issues of Law and Policy which affect the Caribbean go far beyond the widespread conception of a sand and sea paradise. There are real,serious and complex issues in the policy making and jurisprudence which affect the construction of Caribbean life. This book is a collection of essays which discuss various aspects of Caribbean law and policy,ranging from issues in Intellectual Property to climate change, Consumer and Competition law, Private International law and Alternative Dispute Resolution. It discusses practical issues and examples, and proposes solutions to some of the pressing issues in Caribbean law.
Abiola Inniss LLB, LLM (Business Law), ACIArb mediator, and arbitrator, is a graduate of The DeMontfort University UK and member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK She is a legal consultant in businesslaw, law teacher, internationally published legal writer and speaker on Caribbean Intellectual Property, general Business Law and ADR.
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