Now in its sixth edition, Introduction to Information Technology Law (formerly Introduction to Computer Law), provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the law as it relates to computers. Adopting a practical approach that places the law in the context of computer use, this book is highly suitable for undergraduate law students, non-specialist students and computer professionals.In-depth discussion of the implications of technological advances, including e-signatures and outsourcingExtensive coverage of the Directive on Copyright and the Information Society and related Statutory InstrumentsCompanion website with regular updates to the law, multiple-choice questions, weblinks, online glossary and exam style questions with answer plans. Lecturer resources include instructor's manual