Book
Internet Law: The Complete Guide is the title of Steve’s 3-volume book about Internet law, published by Specialty Technical Publishers. The book is a leading text on Internet law and is used by major law firms, businesses, law libraries, and business school libraries throughout North America. The four major parts of the book are:
Part I — Business in Cyberspace
Part II — Intellectual Property
Part III — Practicing Law in Cyberspace
Part IV — Individual Rights
Internet Law: The Complete Guide is available both in print and on a CD-ROM. The book is available on an annual subscription basis and is updated quarterly. You may take the book for a 30-day test drive with no obligation to purchase it.
Download the Table of Contents.
Please contact Steve Imparl today to obtain a 30-day review copy.
REPRESENTIVE CITATIONS
The following are some examples of publications that have cited Internet Law: The Complete Guide as a reference. Please note that this is not intended to be an exhaustive list. Instead, it provides some examples of how the book has been used and cited.
Court Decisions
State v. Kirby, 141 N.M. 838, 161 P.3d 883 (2007) (Supreme Court of New Mexico).
Books
Thomas R. Peltier and Patrick D. Howard, The Total CISSP Exam Prep Book: Practice Questions, Answers, and Test Taking (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2002).
Thomas R. Peltier, Information Security Risk Analysis (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2005).
Thomas R. Peltier, Justin Peltier, and John A. Blackley, Information Security Fundamentals (Boca Raton, FL: Auerbach Publications, 2005).
Law Review Articles
Marc-Alexandre Poirier, Employer Monitoring of the Corporate E-mail System: How Much Privacy Can Employees Reasonably Expect?, 60 University of Toronto Faculty Law Review 85 (Spring 2002).
Kristen E. Larson, Cast Your Ballot.com: Fulfill Your Civic Duty Over the Internet, 27 William Mitchell Law Review 1797 (2001).
Mark E. Wojcik, Lawyers Who Lie On-line: How Should the Legal Profession Respond to Ebay Ethics?, 18 John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law 875 (Summer 2000).
Other Publications
Karl Delwaide, L’internet en Milieu de Travail et les Politiques et Directives Relatives à l’Utilisation des Nouvelles Technologies, (Montreal, QC: Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP (law firm), 2001).
Available online at www.fasken.com/files/Publication/2bdfed9a-a187-4755-abc3-04fd5e0c6bb1/Presentation/PublicationAttachment/6bed511b-6037-4345-a9f6-09760d937b45/L_INTERNET_EN_MILIEU_DE_TRAVAIL.pdf (visited April 2, 2008).
English title: The Internet in the Workplace and Policies and Directives Related to the Utilization of New Technologies.
Law School Courses
Listed as a reference in “Cybercrimes” course (January 2001) at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California.
http://www.tjsl.edu/files/Library/Guides_Bibliographies/cyber_crimes__jan_2001.pdf


