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Digital Law

Explore essential books and insights on digital law, cybersecurity, privacy, and online regulations. Learn how technology intersects with law to protect rights and ensure digital accountability.

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Cyberlaw

The Law of the Internet and Information Technology – 1st Edition

  • Author: Brian Craig
  • Focus: It addresses legal and policy issues related to Internet. It covers jurisdiction, copyright, trademarks, e-commerce contracts, computer crimes, online defamation, privacy, and much more.
  • Best For: Law students, legal professionals, and digital practitioners who want a comprehensive guide to cyber law and Internet regulation.

Internet Law: Cases & Problems

Fifteenth Edition

  • Author: James Grimmelmann; Professor of Law at Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School, specializing in internet law, privacy, copyright, platform governance, and digital rights.
  • Focus: A case-based introduction to internet law, built around real lawsuits, statutes, and court decisions. It explains how courts handle issues like online speech, platform liability, privacy, contracts, jurisdiction, and intellectual property — using real-world legal conflicts instead of abstract theory.
  • Best For: Law students, Legal professionals, Tech professionals, Researchers, Beginners who prefer learning through real examples.

 

Cyber Law and Ethics

Regulation of the Connected World – 1st Edition

  • Author: Mark Grabowski & Eric P. Robinson. Mark Grabowski is a professor of digital ethics, cyber law, and digital citizenship. Eric P. Robinson is a respected scholar in media law and internet regulation.
  • Focus: It covers essential topics such as internet governance, cybersecurity, privacy, intellectual property, digital contracts, cybercrime, online speech, digital citizenship, and international cyber regulations. 
  • Best For: Students studying cyber law, digital ethics, media law, IT policy, or digital overnance. Professionals in cybersecurity, IT, compliance, digital marketing, or content management, Lawyers and policymakers.

Digital Media Law

2nd Edition.

Author: Ashley Packard; A media and communications scholar with deep expertise in intellectual property law, digital rights, online speech, social media regulation, and media ethics. 

Focus: The book examines defamation, copyright, trademark issues, platform liability, content moderation, and the interplay between free speech and legal limits in digital contexts.

Best For: Content creators, journalists, and social media professionals, Media law students and communication scholars, IT and digital business professionals handling online content, Digital marketers, community managers, and Policymakers and regulators working on internet and media law.