Legal Aspects of Managing Technology (West Legal Studies in Business Academic)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.96 (507 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1439079811 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 624 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This edition's lively, intriguing writing style is packed with actual examples showing how real companies throughout the country analyze and apply legal concepts.. LEGAL ASPECTS OF MANAGING TECHNOLOGY, 5e guides you through the complex legal issues involved with today's rapidly-changing technology environment. Understanding what the laws are, why they're important, and how they apply to cyberspace will help you to make better decisions. For future managers, the fast-paced world of technology offers both unlimited opportunities and difficult challenges. This book offers a comprehensive presentation of intellectual property rights and solid coverage of other key topics including ecommerce, privacy, antitrust, and biotechnology
. Burgunder is professor of law and public policy at California Polytechnic State University, where he has been teaching for 25 years. Professor Burgunder received his law degree and M.B.A. Professor Burgunder is recognized as a "Distinguished Teacher" at Cal Poly, and is a pioneer in developing technology law courses for undergraduate and
"Four Stars" according to Aarron Santos. Relevant enough to get through the semester, but you probably want the most current edition.. Poorly Updated; Poorly Edited I purchased this book for a class, and so far I am very disappointed in this book. For being a recent edition, some of the information is very out of date. For example, the book references BountyQuest as a means of searching for prior art in patents, yet fails to realize that the BountyQuest website shut down in 2002 (remember, this edition of the book was (c) 2010). Also, I'm only Poorly Updated; Poorly Edited Amazon Customer I purchased this book for a class, and so far I am very disappointed in this book. For being a recent edition, some of the information is very out of date. For example, the book references BountyQuest as a means of searching for prior art in patents, yet fails to realize that the BountyQuest website shut down in 2002 (remember, this edition of the book was (c) 2010). Also, I'm only 4 chapters in and I have already found some glaring spelling and e. chapters in and I have already found some glaring spelling and e. Hot Field, Hot Book! Call this book Release 2.0! It's a fine upgrade from Prof. Burgunder's prior release.With the growth in the internet and the advent of business method patents, interest in patent, trademark and copyright issues has surged to new heights. Awareness and integration of these legal aspects into our management of technology is absolutely vital for the future.I practice law. Specifically, I work on intellectual property matters. I am also building two w
Professor Burgunder is recognized as a "Distinguished Teacher" at Cal Poly, and is a pioneer in developing technology law courses for undergraduate and graduate programs. . Professor Burgunder received his law degree and M.B.A. He has published numerous articles on intellectual property and technology law issues, and served as co-chair of the technology law section within the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. from Stanford University, and practiced law at Patton, Boggs in Washington, D.C., prior to entering academia. Burgunder is professor of law and public policy at California Polytechnic State University, where he has been teach