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Cloud Computing Law

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Zusatztext This book is the result of ground-breaking research over the past four years by the core members of the Cloud Legal project at the Centre for Commercial Law at Queen Mary! University of London: Ian Walden! Kuan Hon! Simon Bradshaw! Chris Reed! Julia Hornle! Alan Cunnigham and of course Christopher Millard himself. In addition! one chapter is co-authored by Laise Da Correggio Luciano. ... The book is essentially a detailed! but easily accessible account about thelegal implications of cloud computing. At the same time! it is a fascinating insight into why cloud computing is different from traditional outsourcing! and an enabler of new business models that are part of nearly everyone's daily life. Informationen zum Autor Christopher Millard is Professor of Privacy and Information Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. He is also a Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute and is Of Counsel to the law firm Bristows. He has over 30 years experience in technology law, both in academia and legal practice, and has led the Cloud Legal Project at CCLS since it was established in 2009. He is a Fellow and former Chairman of the Society for Computers & Law and past-Chair of the Technology Law Committee of the International Bar Association. He has published widely in the computer law field and is a founding editor of the International Journal of Law and Information Technology and of International Data Privacy Law (both Oxford University Press). Klappentext Building on innovative research undertaken by the 'Cloud Legal Project' at Queen Mary, University of London, this work analyses the key legal and regulatory issues relevant to cloud computing under European and English law. Zusammenfassung Cloud computing, whereby software, data processing, data storage and other key IT requirements are delivered as a service via the Internet, is evolving rapidly. However, whilst many organisations are becoming reliant on cloud resources, contracts for cloud services often contain provisions that are inappropriate, unenforceable and/or illegal. Similarly, the application of established data protection concepts to the storage and processing of information in cloudenvironments can be problematic, with fundamental uncertainties as to what is regulated, who is reponsible, which laws apply, and the circumstances in which law enforcement authorities can obtain access to information.Covering the key legal and regulatory issues surrounding cloud computing, this work provides an invaluable analysis of this evolving area of law. Topics covered include contracts, data ownership and protection, access to data, competition, and consumer protection as well as an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of governance models for cloud computing, making this the most coherent and comprehensive study of the issues surrounding cloud computing law....

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Authors Christopher Millard, Christopher (Professor of Privacy and Inf Millard
Assisted by Christopher Millard (Editor), Christopher (Professor of Privacy and Information Law Millard (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 22.10.2013
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law
 
EAN 9780199671687
ISBN 978-0-19-967168-7
Pages 448
 

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