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A Socio-Legal Study of Hacking : Breaking and Remaking Law and Technology

SKU: 9780367264383
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  • Author:
    DIZON Michael Anthony
  • ISBN:
    9780367264383
  • Publication Date:
    March 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    277
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
A Socio-Legal Study of Hacking : Breaking and Remaking Law and Technology
A Socio-Legal Study of Hacking : Breaking and Remaking Law and Technology

A Socio-Legal Study of Hacking : Breaking and Remaking Law and Technology

SKU: 9780367264383
Regular price $104.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    DIZON Michael Anthony
  • ISBN:
    9780367264383
  • Publication Date:
    March 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    277
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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The relationship between hacking and the law has always been complex and conflict-ridden. This book examines the relations and interactions between hacking and the law with a view to understanding how hackers influence and are influenced by technology laws and policies. In our increasingly digital and connected world where hackers play a significant role in determining the structures, configurations and operations of the networked information society, this book delivers an interdisciplinary study of the practices, norms and values of hackers and how they conflict and correspond with the aims and aspirations of hacking-related laws. Describing and analysing the legal and normative impact of hacking, as well as proposing new approaches to its regulation and governance, this book makes an essential contribution to understanding the socio-technical changes, and consequent legal challenges, faced by our contemporary connected society. 

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  • The relationship between hacking and the law has always been complex and conflict-ridden. This book examines the relations and interactions between hacking and the law with a view to understanding how hackers influence and are influenced by technology laws and policies. In our increasingly digital and connected world where hackers play a significant role in determining the structures, configurations and operations of the networked information society, this book delivers an interdisciplinary study of the practices, norms and values of hackers and how they conflict and correspond with the aims and aspirations of hacking-related laws. Describing and analysing the legal and normative impact of hacking, as well as proposing new approaches to its regulation and governance, this book makes an essential contribution to understanding the socio-technical changes, and consequent legal challenges, faced by our contemporary connected society. 

The relationship between hacking and the law has always been complex and conflict-ridden. This book examines the relations and interactions between hacking and the law with a view to understanding how hackers influence and are influenced by technology laws and policies. In our increasingly digital and connected world where hackers play a significant role in determining the structures, configurations and operations of the networked information society, this book delivers an interdisciplinary study of the practices, norms and values of hackers and how they conflict and correspond with the aims and aspirations of hacking-related laws. Describing and analysing the legal and normative impact of hacking, as well as proposing new approaches to its regulation and governance, this book makes an essential contribution to understanding the socio-technical changes, and consequent legal challenges, faced by our contemporary connected society.