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Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference : ウィキペディア英語版
Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference

''Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference'' is a non-fiction book about information technology law, written by Michael Dennis Scott. The book uses wording from legal cases to define information technology jargon, and gives citations to individual lawsuits. Scott received his B.S. degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated with a J.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles. He has taught as a law professor at Southwestern Law School. The book was published by Aspen Law and Business in 1999. Multiple subsequent editions were published under the imprint Aspen Publishers. ''Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference'' was recommended by the ''Cyberlaw Research Resources Guide'' at the James E. Rogers College of Law, and has been used as a reference in law journals including ''University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law'', and ''Berkeley Technology Law Journal''.
==Author==

Michael Dennis Scott is a lawyer; in 1999 he resided in Los Angeles. Scott graduated in 1967 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and computer science. He received his J.D. degree in 1974 from the University of California, Los Angeles.〔 He is a member of the United States Patent Bar and the California State Bar.〔 He was employed by Perkins Coie LLP in 1999. ''Comtex News Network'' described Scott in 1999 as, "a veteran Internet law expert".〔 He taught as a professor in the subject of legal studies at Southwestern Law School.〔 He is the author of legal books including ''Scott on Outsourcing Law & Practice'', ''Scott on Multimedia Law'', ''Intellectual Property Licensing Law Desk Reference'', and ''Telecommunications Law Desk Reference''.〔〔 Scott serves as editor-in-chief of newsletters ''E-Commerce Law Report'' and ''The Cyberspace Lawyer''.〔〔 He maintains a law-related blog at www.singularitylaw.com.〔 Scott was a cofounder of the World Computer Law Congress, and a director of the Computer Law Association.〔

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