Computer Law
Computer law exists at local, state, national and international levels. Locally, some cities and other jurisdictions have enacted law for usage of a computer and the Internet. State laws proscribe many types of computer crimes as well. National legislation seeks to prevent computer crimes by protecting children and consumer data. These laws are frequently amended as technology usage and systems change. At the international level, there are various treaties that have computer law provisions as well. Identity theft, pornography and unauthorized spying via computer are among the most important computer law subjects.
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Legal Guides
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Botnets and Hackers and Spam (Oh My!)
This guide from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) explains what computer viruses, spam and … more - Dot Cons

