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Manager's Guide to the Law and Economics of Data Networks Unabridged edition [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 284 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Feb-2000
  • Izdevniecība: Artech House Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1580530206
  • ISBN-13: 9781580530200
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 284 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Feb-2000
  • Izdevniecība: Artech House Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1580530206
  • ISBN-13: 9781580530200
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An attorney specializing in high-technology companies, Matsuura here does not speak to lawyers or economics, but to people who design, build, operate, and use data systems, including anyone who uses the Internet or any proprietary data network. He identifies specific concepts and fundamental principles of law and commerce to help technical professionals make better use of their own legal and business advisors by determining which issues require immediate legal attention and which can be deferred. Assuming no background in either law or economics, he discusses managing network content, security and privacy, international issues, technical and operational standards, access and interconnection, and commercial relationships. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Introduction and Overview
1(6)
Who Should Read This Book?
1(1)
What Is Its Purpose?
2(1)
How Is the Book Organized?
2(1)
Are There Any Prerequisites for This Book?
2(1)
Law and Economics
3(1)
Major Themes
3(2)
Primer and Catalyst
5(2)
Management of Network Content
7(60)
Copyrights
8(9)
Licenses, Fair Use, and the Public Domain
8(1)
Infringement
9(1)
Protection of Copyrighted Material
10(1)
Work-for-Hire
11(2)
Upgrades, Updates, and Maintenance
13(1)
Protection of Licensed Material
14(3)
Trademarks
17(7)
Service Marks
19(1)
Trade Dress
19(1)
Trademark Management
20(4)
Patents
24(7)
Infringement
25(1)
Software Patents
26(2)
Business Methods and E-Commerce Patents
28(1)
Managing Patent Portfolios
29(2)
Current Web Content Issues
31(9)
On-Line Content Licensing
31(2)
Framing
33(1)
Links
33(1)
Caching
34(2)
Trademarks and Domain Names
36(2)
Meta-Tags, Keyword Searches, and Trademarks
38(2)
Databases as Property
40(2)
Inappropriate Content
42(2)
Economics of Content Management
44(7)
Appendix 2A: Copyright Management Guidelines
51(3)
Protection of Original Works
51(1)
Protection of Work-for-Hire
51(2)
Management of Licensed Material
53(1)
Appendix 2B: Trademark Management Guidelines
54(2)
Appendix 2C: Patent Management Guidelines
56(3)
Inform Employees of Importance of Patents
56(1)
Invention Documentation Process
56(1)
Patent Application Process
57(1)
Licensing
58(1)
Appendix 2D: Web Site Development and Management Guidelines
59(2)
Web Site Development
59(1)
Content Management
60(1)
Appendix 2E: Web Link Licenses
61(1)
Appendix 2F: Caching Controls
62(1)
Appendix 2G: Domain Name Management Guidelines
63(1)
Selection
63(1)
Registration
63(1)
Protection
64(1)
Licenses
64(1)
Appendix 2H: Meta-Tag Guidelines
64(1)
Appendix 2I: Software and Database Development Guidelines
65(2)
Security and Privacy
67(32)
Access and Usage Controls
68(1)
Trade Secrets and Proprietary Material
68(3)
Data Privacy
71(3)
Monitoring of System Operations and Content
74(5)
Spam Controls
79(1)
Monitoring Network Use
80(1)
Transaction Security
81(6)
Economics of Network Security and Privacy
87(4)
Appendix 3A: Network Access and Use Policies
91(3)
Access Controls
91(1)
Use Controls
91(1)
Usage Monitoring
91(1)
Content Ownership
92(1)
Privacy of Personal Data
92(1)
Confidential Data
92(1)
Electronic Records
93(1)
Communication of the Policy
93(1)
Response to Unauthorized Use
94(1)
Documentation of Investigations
94(1)
Appendix 3B: Protection of Trade Secrets and Other Confidential Material
94(2)
Identify Confidential Data
95(1)
Control Access
95(1)
Control Use
95(1)
Confidentiality Agreements
95(1)
Penalties
95(1)
Enforcement
96(1)
Communication
96(1)
Appendix 3C: Management of Unsolicited Commercial Messages
96(3)
Definition of Policy Scope
97(1)
Explain Options to Customers
97(1)
Enforcement
97(2)
International Issues
99(50)
Legal Jurisdiction
100(3)
Export Controls
103(5)
Export Controls and Encryption Technology
104(2)
Export Controls and Computer Technology
106(1)
Compliance Procedures
107(1)
Trade and Tariff Regulations
108(2)
Taxes
110(3)
Foreign Ventures and Operations
113(7)
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
114(1)
International Contracts
115(2)
Confidentiality
117(1)
Due Diligence Review
118(1)
Equity Investments
119(1)
Key Contract Terms
120(4)
Economics of International Networks
124(5)
Appendix 4A: Export Control Compliance Guidelines
129(3)
Identify Relevant Transactions
129(1)
Identify Compliance Officers
129(1)
Implement Transaction Review Process
130(1)
Educate Personnel
130(1)
Create and Maintain an Effective Compliance Record
130(1)
Audits
131(1)
Contract Provisions
131(1)
Remedial Measures
131(1)
Financial Transactions
131(1)
Appendix 4B: Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Compliance
132(3)
Establish Compliance Policy
132(1)
Communicate the Policy
132(1)
Designate Compliance Officers
133(1)
Transaction Review
133(1)
Review of Compensation and of Other Party
133(1)
Standard Transaction Review Data
134(1)
Establish Appropriate Records
134(1)
Contract Terms
134(1)
Remedial Measures
135(1)
Appendix 4C: Commercial Contracting Principles
135(6)
Binding Commitment
135(1)
Types of Contracts
135(1)
Contract Creation
136(1)
Contract Verification
136(1)
Written Documents
136(1)
Uniform Commercial Code
137(1)
Contract Breaches
137(1)
Enforcement
138(1)
Term
138(1)
Commonly Used Early-Stage Agreements
138(1)
Due Diligence Review
139(2)
Appendix 4D: Elements of a Confidentiality Agreement
141(2)
Scope
141(1)
Permissible Uses
142(1)
Standards of Care
143(1)
Termination
143(1)
Appendix 4E: Key Contract Terms for Joint Venture, Investment, and Other Commercial Agreements
143(6)
Representations and Warranties
143(1)
Conditions Precedent
144(1)
Specific Covenants
144(1)
Enforcement
144(1)
Termination
145(1)
International Contracts
145(1)
Equity Investments
145(4)
Technical and Operational Standards
149(30)
The Economics of Technical Standards
149(6)
Examples of Standards Development
155(3)
Economics of Network Use
158(2)
Legal Aspects of Networking Standards
160(9)
Antitrust Concerns
160(1)
Anticompetitive Standards
161(1)
Relations With Customers and Competitors
162(1)
Monopolies
162(2)
Compliance
164(1)
Commercial Torts
165(2)
Technical Regulations
167(2)
Appendix 5A: Antitrust Compliance
169(4)
Avoid Anticompetitive Agreements
169(1)
Control Contacts With Competitors
169(1)
Minimize Sharing of Sensitive Data With Competitors
170(1)
Caution as to Joint Ventures
170(1)
Avoid Abuse of Customers
170(1)
Reasonable Pricing Policies
170(1)
No Boycotts
171(1)
Avoid Unfair Practices Based on Market Power
171(1)
Create an Accurate, Effective Record
172(1)
Educate Personnel
172(1)
Appendix 5B: Commercial Torts and Technical Standards
173(2)
Interference With Economic Relations
173(1)
Trade Secret Misappropriation
174(1)
Appendix 5C: Regulations and Technical Standards
175(4)
Rule Making
175(1)
Adjudication
176(3)
Network Access and Interconnection
179(20)
Universal Access
179(10)
Access Charges
182(1)
Reciprocal Compensation
183(1)
Open Access
184(5)
Interconnection and Terms of Traffic Exchange
189(7)
Terms of International Traffic Exchange
191(1)
CLECs Versus ILECs
192(1)
Antitrust and Network Interconnection
193(2)
Virtual Private Networks
195(1)
Next-Generation Internet
196(3)
Commercial Relationships
199(36)
Telecommunications Services
200(3)
Equipment
203(2)
Software and Information Products
205(1)
Service Level Agreements
206(1)
Effective Commercial Negotiations
206(1)
Financial Information
207(2)
Business Organization Structures
209(2)
Appendix 7A: Key Telecommunications Service and Software Development Agreement Topics
211(4)
Telecommunications Service
211(2)
Software Development
213(2)
Appendix 7B: Basic Principles of the Uniform Commercial Code
215(4)
Contract Information
215(1)
Contract Performance
216(1)
Failure of Delivery
216(1)
Remedies for Sellers
216(1)
Warranties
216(2)
Software/Information Products
218(1)
Appendix 7C: Basic Financing Principles
219(3)
UCC Applicable to Financing
219(1)
Secured Versus Unsecured
219(1)
Perfecting an Interest
220(1)
Automatic Perfection
220(1)
Conflicting Secured Interests
220(1)
Term
220(1)
Cancellation
221(1)
Collateralization of Intellectual Property
221(1)
Appendix 7D: Basic Commercial Contract Negotiation Strategy
222(3)
Careful Advance Planning
222(1)
Focus on Substantive Interests
223(1)
Ask Questions to Facilitate Understanding
223(1)
Look for Solutions
223(1)
Establish Objective Standards
224(1)
Written Contract
224(1)
Plan for Implementation
224(1)
Appendix 7E: Financial Statements
225(2)
Balance Sheet
225(1)
Income Statement
226(1)
Cash Flow Statement
226(1)
Annual Report
226(1)
SEC Reports
226(1)
Auditor's Report
227(1)
Business Plan
227(1)
Appendix 7F: Business Plans
227(3)
Definition of the Venture
228(1)
Description of the Commercial Environment
228(1)
Projected Financial Performance
228(1)
Resource Requirements
229(1)
Risk Assessment
229(1)
Implementation Schedule
230(1)
Exit Strategy
230(1)
Appendix 7G: Business Organizational Structures
230(5)
Sole Proprietorship
231(1)
Partnership
231(1)
Corporation
232(1)
Limited Liability Company
232(3)
Looking to the Future
235(10)
One Network, Multiple Functions
236(2)
Intelligent Networks
238(2)
The Ubiquitous Network
240(1)
Knowledge Management
241(1)
An Open Source World
242(1)
Consequences for Networking Professionals
243(2)
Glossary 245(8)
Bibliography 253(4)
About the Author 257(2)
Index 259
Jeffrey H. Matsuura is counsel at Alliance Law Group, LLC in Vienna, Virginia. He is a member of the Virginia Bar and the District of Columbia Bar who has sevred as counsel for several telecommunications and IT companies, including MCI, Discovery Communications, and COMSAT Corp. He is an appointed member of the National Task Force on Knowledge and Intellectual Property Management and of the Virginia State Legislature's Citizens' Advisory Panel to the Joint Commission on Technology and Science.