CIVIL LIABILITY IN CYBERSPACE
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Responsibility, Cyberspace, Civil ResponsibilityResumo
With the advent of cyberspace and the increase in the number of users, the growing trend has led people to a path that has changed their interactions and lifestyles. There may also be restrictions on this route, or people may, in their own right or by any other person, commit acts outside the terms and conditions of using this space. As a result, they are also liable for their actions as compensation for civil liability arising out of an unusual act. This study examines the concept of cyberspace and the dangers that exist in this space, as well as the civil liability for violating the rights, terms and conditions of its use by its target audience.
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3. McQuail D. New Horizons for Communication Theory in the New Media Age. In: Valdivia, Angharad (Ed) N. A Companion to Media Studies. Blackwell Publishing. 2003. Pp.40-49.
4. Bastani B. Computer and Internet Crimes. Tehran, Behnam Publications. 2004.
5. Hashemi M. Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Tehran, Publication Magazine. 2005.
6. Jeff B. Zhang, Accusing the American Judicial System of Rampant Corruption, Pittsburg Pennsylvania. Dorrance Publishing. 2011. p 489.
7. Ploug T. Ethics in Cyberspace: How Cyberspace May Influence Interpersonal Interaction. Ballerup Denmark, Springer pub. 2009.
8. Holmes D. Introduction to Information Technology. Translated by Dr. Majid Azarakhsh and Dr. Jafar Mehrdad, Khome Publications, Tehran, first edition. 1998.
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10. Bell D. An Introduction to Cyber Culture (2001). translated by Massoud Kosari, Hossein Hassani, First Edition of Sociology Publications. 2010
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17. Wilson L. A. Theaters of intention: drama and the law in early modern England. Stanford University Press, 2000, p 173.
18. Embroidery I. Public Penal Law Requirements. Publication.2008.
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2020-04-23
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HESSAM, A. .; GHOLAM ALI ZADEH KAJU, M. . CIVIL LIABILITY IN CYBERSPACE. Gênero & Direito, [S. l.], v. 9, n. 03, 2020. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs/index.php/ged/article/view/51912. Acesso em: 19 nov. 2024.
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