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Learning Objectives
The course aims to provide the knowledge necessary to deal with technological problems legally
Prerequisites
no
Teaching Methods
The verification of learning takes place through an oral test. This test is aimed at verifying: • the knowledge acquired regarding the concepts, models and tools that have been the subject of the course; 2) the following skills developed by the student: ability to apply the acquired knowledge, ability to draw conclusions, communication skills and use of appropriate language, ability to understand and learning.
Further information
no
Type of Assessment
Oral examination.
The exam consist in questions about course program.
The student must answer to show his knowledge of the contents of the textbook, to show that he have consulted teaching material provided, and to have consulted and understood the legal and jurisprudential sources referred to in the textbook and in the teaching material.
Course program
Module I: Introduction: the computer and virtual market; IT law and legal informatics: origins and differences; the private right of the Internet; IT assets; hardware and software; forms of legal protection for new IT assets; domain names; IT-telematic contracts; contracts for the use of software and IT systems; IT-telematic contracts; the virtual contract; IT-telematic forms; the virtual negotiation button; the rules of bargaining and computer confidentiality; the conclusion of the virtual contract; Module II: status of contractors and bargaining rules: business contracts (b2b) and contracts with consumers (b2c); computer confidentiality and protection of personal data; the civil responsibilities of information society service providers; civil liability for unlawful processing of personal data; civil liability for violation of industrial and intellectual property rights
. Module III: the subjects of communication, the newspapers, the advent of online publishing