The Domain Name Handbook;
High Stakes and Strategies in Cyberspace
by Ellen Rony, Peter R. Rony
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Paperback - 645 pages Bk&CD
ROM edition
R&D Books; ISBN: 0879305150
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The Domain Name Handbook: High Stakes
and Strategies in Cyberspace provides a comprehensive and lively discussion of
the protocols, policies, procedures, principles, controversies, and proposals involving
the domain name system. Since 650 pages could not hold all the material the authors
amassed on the subject, the book includes a CD-ROM of DNS resources such as registration
templates, InterNIC policies, international trademark classes, U.S. government and private
sector initiatives, and more. The authors have established a companion website at
www.domainhandbook.com. The extensively linked site posts the complete table of
contents/figures and tables, author biosketches, and contact information. The book's large
glossary is also reproduced, and the site includes news updates to keep readers informed
about changing DNS-related activities and policies.
Internet Legal Forms for Business
by J. Dianne Brinson, Mark F. Radcliffe (Contributor)
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Paperback - 150 pages
(September 1997)
Ladera Press; ISBN: 096391734X
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From the choice and protection of a domain name
to the development of a Web site, this book provides all the necessary forms and
information for setting up and running a business online. Each form can be photocopied and
a checklist of issues and negotiating tips is included. The book includes the following
forms: an agreement for the development and transfer of copyrighted materials; a content
license for text, photo, or video material; terms and conditions for Web site use; a Web
site development agreement; an Internet advertising contract; a document of Internet use
policy; a clickwrap agreement for selling or licensing software; a linking agreement, a
permission-to-link form, and an agreement for the transfer of a domain name.
Online Law :
The SPA's Legal Guide to Doing Business on the Internet
by Thomas J. Smedinghoff (Editor), Andrew R., Jr Basile, Geoffrey Gilbert
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Paperback (May 1996)
Addison-Wesley Pub Co; ISBN: 0201489805
Online Law tackles what the author sees
as the five largest issues in the digital realm: rights in electronic information,
information security, online transactions, regulating content, and regulating conduct. The
book's structure helps you find what you're looking for by subdividing these broad topics
and paring them down to specific questions. This approach lets you use the table of
contents to easily hone in on the answers to your queries. Written by attorneys from the
Information Technology Law Department at McBride Baker & Coles, sponsored by the
Software Publishers Association, and Highly Recommended by Amazon.com Books.
Cyberlaw :
What You Need to Know About Doing Business Online
by David Johnston, Sunny Handa (Contributor), Charles Morgan (Contributor)
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Paperback - 240 pages (October
1997)
Stoddart Pub; ISBN: 0773759263
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The information age has exploded with a
world-wide bang. Leading us through this digital transformation is a new, up-to-date guide
that tackles the changing effects of new information technology on business practice and
the possible legal consequences thereof. Serial submission to Wired magazine and the
Internet. Examples include contract law, torts, intellectual property law, privacy,
conflict of laws, and regulation. Security in electronic commerce is also discussed
including cryptographic technology and public key infrastructures. All of this is written
about in an easy to read manner, perfect for the business reader or for anyone interested
in cyberlaw whether or not you have a background in law. Lawyers, business-people,
students and others who are interested in application of law to the Internet should read
this book.
E-Business : Roadmap for Success
(Addison-Wesley Information Technology Series)
by Ravi Kalakota, Marcia Robinson, Don Tapscott
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edition (June 1999)
Addison-Wesley Pub Co (C); ISBN: 0201604809
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To the uninitiated, e-business refers
solely to the process of buying and selling goods over the Net. In our increasingly
interactive age, however, it actually means much more. e-Business: Roadmap for Success,
by Ravi Kalakota and Marcia Robinson, defines the term as "the complex fusion of
business processes, enterprise applications and organizational structure necessary to
create a high-performance business model." Kalakota and Robinson--specialists in the
field who serve as founder-CEO and president, respectively, of a company called e-Business
Strategies--show how to employ its tenets to compete more effectively in today's brave new
world. Aiming at managers who recognize the need to plan and implement just such a course
of action, the authors (with help from some pioneers currently practising these
techniques) offer solid advice for designing interrelated strategies focused on customer
relationships, resource planning, order management, and supply chains, and on evaluating
investments needed to make them a reality. Describing efforts undertaken by successful
e-businesses such as Charles Schwab, which adopted a system that provides sales reps with
real-time access to information on customers and appropriate new products, the two chart
the course that trailblazing companies are following and savvy business people would be
wise to emulate.
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