Introduction to legal concepts

Institution Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology
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Introduction to legal concepts in Information Technology (IT) explores the intersection of law and technology, focusing on the legal frameworks governing the use, development, and management of IT systems and digital information. This includes understanding intellectual property rights, data privacy, cybersecurity laws, and regulatory compliance, as well as addressing issues like online contracts, e-commerce, and digital rights management. Legal professionals in the IT field must navigate a complex landscape of national and international laws to ensure that businesses and individuals remain compliant with evolving legal standards in an increasingly digital world.
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