Friday, February 6, 2009

Cyberspace Law or Powering Office 2003 with XML

Cyberspace Law: Cases and Materials

Author: Raymond S Ku

Early adopters of CYBERSPACE LAW: Cases and Materials were particularly pleased by how flexible, coherent, and practical the book is. Now strengthened and scrupulously updated for its Second Edition, this engaging casebook can help your students understand one of the most dynamic areas of law.

Written and structured for maximum effectiveness, the book:

  • can be used successfully in both introductory and advanced courses
  • uses practical, classroom-tested їreal worldї problems to help students apply existing rules to cyberspace law
  • features a flexible, logical organization that allows instructors to emphasize selected perspectives
  • is designed for currency, with materials organized around competing approaches and theories for any given issue, rather than current leading cases
  • presents current Internet law as well as related policy concerns that will drive future legal analysis when new issues emerge—the only casebook to address both areas
  • offers a balanced presentation of competing approaches and theories for each issue
  • provides a sophisticated analysis of cutting-edge legal issues through an excellent selection of cases
  • simplifies class preparation with an extremely thorough Teacher's Manual that includes discussions of cases, teaching suggestions, and analysis of the issues raised by the problems
  • remains up-to-date with postings of new cases and important developments on the author website Look for these important changes in the Second Edition: ї new co-author Jacqueline Lipton, who brings significant teaching and writing experience in the areas of international and comparative law ї new and updated cases, including:Grokster, ACLU v. Ashcroft, U.S. v. American Library Association, Chamberlain v. Skylink, Lexmark v. Static Control Components, U.S. v. Elcomsoft, 321 Studios v. MGM Studios, Kremen v. Cohen, Blizzard v. Bnet, In re Verizon, Bosley v. Kremer, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney ї treatment of important developments, such as political cybersquatting legislation enacted in some states (for example, California's Political Cyberfraud Abatement Act) and changes to privacy laws enacted following the Patriot Act ї greatly expanded international coverage, including new international cases: ї Sony v. Stevens ї Telstra v. Desktop ї Gutnick v. Dow Jones ї recent Canadian cases on Internet defamation issues ї decisions from the European Court of Justice interpreting the database directive in 2004, including the appeal in British Horseracing Board v. William Hill ї various developments between French and Californian courts in Yahoo litigation regarding Nazi memorabilia as well as domestic legislation implemented by all E.U. member states which complies with the requirements of the Copyright Directives ї new section on the failed effort at private self-governance sponsored by ICANN and the scholarship surrounding that effort ї jurisdictional materials in the chapter on Regulating Cyberspace are consolidated for easier teaching and learning ї updated problems and notes When you consider casebooks for your next course, be sure to examine CYBERSPACE LAW: Cases and Materials, Second Edition, the cohesive, realistic, and accessible alternative.



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    Powering Office 2003 with XML (Power Pack Series)

    Author: Peter G Aitken

    Find out how to



    • Understand XML specification and schemas

    • Set up and complete InfoPathTM forms

    • Design new forms from XML data files

    • Debug InfoPath scripts

    • Tackle real-world problems with the help of case studies

    • Work with data in each of the XML-supported Office applications



    You don’t need to be a programmer to enhance Office with XML

    XML support for Microsoft® Office 2003 has taken interoperability to a new level. Now you can share data among Office applications, across platforms, and over the Internet using built-in XML tools. In this clearly organized volume, Peter Aitken helps you define and standardize document data structure within your organization using XML. He explains XML technology, walks you through designing templates with InfoPath, and shows you how to use the XML tools built into Word, Excel, Access, and FrontPage® to facilitate data exchange throughout your enterprise.

    "...the real-world case studies are practical, offering detailed solutions to the scenarios outlined. I would recommend this book to anyone who plans to leverage the features found in the Office System 2003 for their business."
    —Dave Beauchemin, Microsoft MVP

    CD-ROM Includes



    • Trial versions of John Walkenbach’s Power Utility Pak, HotDog Professional, WinRARTM, and many others

    • Demo versions of BBEdit®, XML Pro, and more

    • Exclusive Office 2003 Super Bible eBook, with more than 500 pages ofinformation about how Microsoft Office components work together

    • Valuable author files and examples




    Table of Contents:
    Preface
    Pt. IEnhancing Office with XML
    Ch. 1Office and XML Technology3
    Ch. 2What Is XML?13
    Pt. IIGetting Going with XML and InfoPath
    Ch. 3Introduction to InfoPath23
    Ch. 4Designing InfoPath Forms, Part 149
    Ch. 5Designing InfoPath Forms, Part 279
    Ch. 6Scripting with InfoPath107
    Pt. IIIXML and Other Office Applications
    Ch. 7Word and XML135
    Ch. 8Excel and XML159
    Ch. 9Access and XML185
    Ch. 10FrontPage and XML207
    Pt. IVCase Studies
    Ch. 11Connecting Word and InfoPath227
    Ch. 12Connecting Excel and InfoPath245
    Ch. 13Connecting Access and InfoPath267
    Ch. 14Connecting FrontPage and InfoPath289
    Ch. 15Connecting Word and FrontPage299
    Ch. 16Connecting Web Publishing and InfoPath311
    App. A: What's on the Companion CD-ROM329
    App. BXML Fundamentals and Syntax335
    App. CData Modeling with XSD Schemas351
    App. DXSLT and XPath375
    Index401
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