Product Details
©2003
E. Bart Daniel, Esquire
Matthew R. Hubbell,Esquire
Miller W. Shealy Jr.,Esquire
This powerful publication, Computer and Intellectual Property Crimes, was written in response to the explosive legislative changes which took place and the increased law enforcement effort in the form of aggressive government techniques such as wiretaps, search warrants and grand jury investigations. This practical, scholarly, and authoritative volume addresses multi-agency investigations, newly enacted statutes, and federal and state prosecutions.
The authors expertly and comprehensively analyze the wide spectrum of issues which arise in the computer and intellectual property criminal arena. They also provide Web site listings ranging from the Department of Justice, Computer Crimes and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS), to the South Carolina Computer Crime Center (which has been hailed by F.B.I. Director Robert Mueller as a state-of-the-art model for other computer crime centers throughout the country). These sites contain helpful information, serve as starting points for research and referral, and include links to dozens of related sites touching virtually every aspect of computer and intellectual property law that a practitioner might find useful.
Summary of Contents:
- Introduction
- How an Investigation Begins
- Federal Investigations
- Federal Computer Crimes
- Federal Intellectual Property Offenses
- Federal Prosecutions
- State Investigations and Prosecutions
- State Computer Crimes
- State Intellectual Property Crimes
- Defending Computer & Intellectual Property Crimes
Computer Crimes
Tags Criminal;
Intellectual Property
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