Recent developments in Information and Communication Technologies
(ICT) have brought about changes that have revolutionalised
traditional ways of conducting business. While these developments
in cyberspace bear legal implications, legal regimes in some
African countries such as Tanzania have not kept pace with the
changes in order to properly regulate related activities happening
under cyberspace. This volume attempts to bridge the gap between
the Law and ICT developments in East Africa. It attempts to respond
to questions such as: What is Cyber Law? How are Parties Identified
under a Relationship in a Cyberspace Environment? How are Banking
and other Cyber Payments Done? What about Combating Cyber Crime and
Managing E-Commerce? What is the Impact of ICT on Intellectual
Property Rights? And, how are Internet Domain Names Regulated? The
volume is a useful handbook for those who want to understand the
changing legal guidelines in relation to developments in ICT.
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