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41. Should libraries censor patrons'
 
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42. Perspective on American Library
 
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43. Microsoft Verdict -- A Win Win
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44. DomainLaw: Der Rechtsschutz von
 
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45. What can Google do for you? The
 
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46. DEFENDANTS AGREE TO STOP PUBLISHING
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47. Server-Side Flash: Scripts, Databases
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48. Cyberspace & International
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49. Flash ActionScript: Your Visual
50. IT and Internet Legal Handbook
 
51. E-Commerce in Ohio ;: Legal and
52. The Book of Standard Legal Business
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53. BitTorrent For Dummies
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54. Digital Evidence and Computer
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55. SOX Compliance with SAP Treasury
 
56. The Computer Triangle - Hardware
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57. Upgrade Your Life: The Lifehacker
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58. Requirements Modelling and Specification
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59. Patent Law for Computer Scientists:
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60. Protecting the Virtual Commons

41. Should libraries censor patrons' surfing? (Up front: news, trends & analysis).: An article from: Information Management Journal
by Nikki Swartz
 Digital: 2 Pages (2003-05-01)
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This digital document is an article from Information Management Journal, published by Association of Records Managers & Administrators (ARMA) on May 1, 2003. The length of the article is 418 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Should libraries censor patrons' surfing? (Up front: news, trends & analysis).
Author: Nikki Swartz
Publication: Information Management Journal (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 2003
Publisher: Association of Records Managers & Administrators (ARMA)
Volume: 37Issue: 3Page: 6(1)

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42. Perspective on American Library Association v. United States.(Perspectives: Federal Jurisprudence, State Autonomy): An article from: Albany Law Review
by Daniel C. Kramer
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This digital document is an article from Albany Law Review, published by Albany Law School on March 22, 2003. The length of the article is 2721 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Perspective on American Library Association v. United States.(Perspectives: Federal Jurisprudence, State Autonomy)
Author: Daniel C. Kramer
Publication: Albany Law Review (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 2003
Publisher: Albany Law School
Volume: 66Issue: 3Page: 815(7)

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43. Microsoft Verdict -- A Win Win Settlement?(Microsoft antitrust case)(Company Business and Marketing): An article from: Software Industry Report
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This digital document is an article from Software Industry Report, published by Millin Publishing, Inc. on April 3, 2000. The length of the article is 587 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Microsoft Verdict -- A Win Win Settlement?(Microsoft antitrust case)(Company Business and Marketing)
Publication: Software Industry Report (Newsletter)
Date: April 3, 2000
Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.
Volume: 32Issue: 7Page: 1

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44. DomainLaw: Der Rechtsschutz von Domain-Namen im Internet (German Edition)
by Andreas Ruff
Hardcover: 255 Pages (2002-05-27)
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Das Buch gibt einen umfassenden Überblick über das DomainLaw - dem Namens- und Kennzeichenrecht im Internet. Behandelt werden zentrale Bereiche des DomainLaw wie beispielsweise das Vergabeverfahren sowie der nationale, europäische und internationale Rechtsschutz von Domain-Namen. Eine Reihe potentieller Rechtsprobleme werden dargestellt, die es zu wissen gilt, wenn man selbst Domaininhaber/in ist oder sich anderweitig mit diesem Bereich beschäftigt. Das Werk dient als zuverlässiger und verständlicher Rechtsberater, um sich in dem sehr komplexen Bereich des Namens- und Kennzeichenrechts im Internet orientieren zu können. Es richtet sich sowohl an Praktiker aus Wirtschaft, Justiz und Anwaltschaft, als auch an Studierende und Wissenschaftler. ... Read more


45. What can Google do for you? The no-frills search engine has taken the Internet by storm. But if you're using it just for simple Web research, you're tapping ... of its potential.: An article from: Trial
by David Ratcliff
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This digital document is an article from Trial, published by Thomson Gale on September 1, 2006. The length of the article is 2718 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: What can Google do for you? The no-frills search engine has taken the Internet by storm. But if you're using it just for simple Web research, you're tapping only a fraction of its potential.
Author: David Ratcliff
Publication: Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 42Issue: 9Page: 52(5)

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46. DEFENDANTS AGREE TO STOP PUBLISHING CYBER PATROL SOURCE CODE IN VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAW.(Company Business and Marketing): An article from: Software Industry Report
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This digital document is an article from Software Industry Report, published by Millin Publishing, Inc. on April 3, 2000. The length of the article is 818 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: DEFENDANTS AGREE TO STOP PUBLISHING CYBER PATROL SOURCE CODE IN VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAW.(Company Business and Marketing)
Publication: Software Industry Report (Newsletter)
Date: April 3, 2000
Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.
Volume: 32Issue: 7Page: 2

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47. Server-Side Flash: Scripts, Databases and Dynamic Development
by William B. Sanders, Mark Winstanley
Paperback: 458 Pages (2001-07)
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Asin: 0764535986
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Server-Side Flash: Scripts, Databases, and Dynamic Development fills an important gap in the Flash book market. With the emergence of e-commerce, no Web site is complete without a back end because the back end is the virtual sales connection. Likewise, complex games are dependent on access to huge sets of data that can be sent in small packages, but getting them in and out of Flash requires knowing how the data can be generated in Flash, how it can be sent out to the servers and how it gets information back from the servers and integrates it into the ongoing game.

While every book on Flash recognizes this new capacity to some extent, none of them have really showed developers how to get the data into and out of Flash and use it effectively. Server-Side Flash gives developers the tools to fully utilize Flash's capacity to communicate with the server side of the Web. PHP/MySQL have over half a million users, ASP has at least as many, and just about every professional Web page now contains at least some JavaScript. Find out how Flash communicates with these other languages and servers with coverage of the use of Macromedia's powerful database Flash product, Generator, and put its use in context with other Flash database techniques and applications. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (21)

4-0 out of 5 stars Note: Book is about Flash 5, not FlashMX or Flash Remoting
This isn't a criticism of the book, but pay attention that it's from 2001 and covers Flash 5, NOT the latest Flash MX and its available Flash Remoting technology which offers far easier server-side integration.

Still, the info in the book still has value today to those who have not yet bought Flash MX.Indeed, even if you have Flash Mx, if your server is Perl, PHP, CF5, etc, then the approaches here will work since the new Flash Remoting only works on CFMX, ASP.NET, and select J2EE platforms.

Then again, MX users who do get the book should check out the newer LoadVars object as an alternative to the older but still supported LoadVariables. The approach to processing XML is also vastly improved in MX.

Of course, the book can't be faulted for having come out prior to MX. It's just that since the title doesn't say Flash 5, if you buy the book thinking it's about the latest and greatest ways of doing Flash/server integration, you'd likely be disappointed. Just offering this as a caution.

5-0 out of 5 stars At Last , a book even a designer can understand.
As a graphics person, I've tried for months to understand scripting and databases with no success, I was just about to throw in the towel and literally go back to the drawing board when I found this book.The authors make these subjects easy to understand and the tutorials are excellent for bridging the graphic person's need to see the concepts in action.I've never written a review before, but this book has finally made me understand and given me the tools to move forward.

2-0 out of 5 stars A sparse overview
When I buy a book, I want a little depth. This book is a decent summary of the Flash backend, but it's nothing you can't readily find on the web. I HIGHLY recommend a more specific approach--e.g Foundation PHP for Flash by Webster .

5-0 out of 5 stars A complete and easy steps book
This book is awesome; it explains how to use Flash integration with the most common used server-side programming languages (PHP, ASP and Perl)...

All separated by parts, and it explains some of the functions and methods of the programming languages, just for letting the reader who doesn't deal with certain server-side languages more confortable to understand it.

Really good book, it solved all my problems with database and server integration with Flash.

5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Brilliant!
A massive treasure trove of information that has just saved me countless hours of messing around with Flash. I've read through the first 5 chapters and went through the included examples and that alone has been enough to make me feel comfortable selling backend integration to my clients now, and being able to deliver a Flash site that does more than just look and sound good. There's no ColdFusion here but at five grand for Cold Fusion Sevrver, I'll take the PHP/SQL,ASP,and Perl solutions detailed in this book any day of the week over a book trying to sell me on CF.

I've got Flash MX too and the data transfer and handling model is still the same - you've got to know how Flash, the server, and the browser all integrate in the process, and this book puts all that knowledge well in hand. Thank you Sanders and Winstaley. ... Read more


48. Cyberspace & International Law on Jurisdiction: Possibilities of Dividing Cyberspace into Jurisdiction With Help of Filters And Firewall Software
by Henrik Spang-hanssen
Paperback: 712 Pages (2004-09-15)
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Asin: 8757408904
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Henrik Spang-Hanssen is Danish Supreme Court attorney-at-law and has since 1999 done research mainly on Cyberspace Jurisdictional questions at Santa Clara and Stanford Universities, California. His book deals with Public International Law on Jurisdiction and Cyberspace. The first part deals with the technicality of firewalls and filters on public international computer networks, anti-censorware, censoring and efficiency of filters. The second part deals with public international law on jurisdiction and public international computer networks, especially if it is possible to divide Cyberspace into present jurisdictions by use of software, in particular firewalls and filters. Amongst others, it deals thoroughly with the schism in the Yahoo! Inc. case about a business website accessible in France but made for Americans. A French court has issued an order to Yahoo! to reengineer its websites so Frenchmen cannot see what France regards as harmful and illegal material on Yahool's American websites. Yahoo! has asked California courts to determine that the French order is not enforceable in the United States. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Recommendation
This book is an encyclopedia that everyone involved with the Internet should have.

He is one of very few legal Scholars in the world to have gone so deeply into this subject.

What is particular noteworthy about this publication is the fact that Spang-Hanssen identifies the issues that will frame the legal and technological debates for years to come.

Jiri Toman, professor of law ... Read more


49. Flash ActionScript: Your Visual Blueprint for Creating Flash-enhanced Web Sites
by Denise Etheridge
Paperback: 320 Pages (2002-04-05)
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Asin: 0764536575
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This great guide uses the VISUAL approach to cover features of ActionScript. Take in all the information in two-page spreads, so there is no flipping back and forth between topics. This book was created for the professional, advanced level visual learner.

Flash ActionScript: Your visual blueprint for creating Flash-enhanced Web sites covers how ActionScript works with Flash, actions, objects, properties and functions, operators and variables, Flash movies, and program debugging. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars lil outdated, good read
I admit it uses an old version of flash. but all the examples work and I learned some new stuff.

5-0 out of 5 stars good illustrated how-to
This book is similar to Thomson Learning's Illustrated Series, where you have one topic simply explained with how-to steps on 2 facing pages, including illustrations.No lengthy explanations, not an intro book, you'll have to explore basics or "why" elsewhere; you just get the basic steps to do the task.And since that's what the authors intended, I give them full stars for achieving it with a book that's clear and concise. ... Read more


50. IT and Internet Legal Handbook (With CD-ROM)
by Gene K. Landy
Paperback: 608 Pages (2002-03-15)
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Isbn: 1928994717
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51. E-Commerce in Ohio ;: Legal and business issues
by Robert E Chudakoff
 Unknown Binding: 147 Pages (2000)

Asin: B0006RKMR8
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52. The Book of Standard Legal Business Agreements, Contracts and Forms for Computer Software Programming, IT, and Web Site Design & Development - Also Includes ... - Do It Yourself, Save Time and Money!
by R. Williams
Ring-bound: 199 Pages (2001-01-01)
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Isbn: 0971339899
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The golden rule, "get it in writing," still applies to the Internet, as well as to software/web site designers, developers, programmers, consultants and others in the technology fields. This set of 74 business agreements, contracts and forms will help you legitimize all of your business ventures. The author explains the appropriate use for each form and each document is structured so that it can be easily customized. Forget about overpriced attorneys and consultants that may not know your business as well as you do! "The Book of Standard Legal Business Agreements, Contracts and Forms for Computer Software Programming, IT, and Web Site Design & Development", provides over 70 lawyer-approved contracts, forms and agreements--covering virtually every software and cyber business area you can think of, all of which you can draft yourself quickly, easily, and inexpensively. Each document is written in concise, easy-to-follow language, enforceable everywhere within the !United States... And, as an added bonus for unmatched utility, a CD-ROM containing all 74 contracts, forms and agreements comes packaged with the book. Just pop the CD into your computer, type in your information, and you're ready to go! At your fingertips--tons of documents in such areas as: Web design/development, software development, software distribution, acquisition of rights, assignment of copyright, Beta testing, confidentiality issues, freelancing, proxies, licensing, source codes, user agreements, dealing with consulting services, sales, leases, assignments, partnerships, purchasing and much more!(see the list of contracts included below)

You'll receive all of the agreements, contracts, and forms in two easy to understand formats - Preprinted in a binder for you to read and put to use right away, and on a CD-ROM program, which makes it easy for you to adapt each contract, form, and/or agreement and print out as needed. The CD-ROM program is compatible with both PC and Mac computers. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Freelancer
I work as a freelance website designer. I can't afford to hire people to write anything for me so this book/CDROM was a huge lifesaver. I really appreciate that I can edit the contracts to my liking but they still look professional! A great help!

1-0 out of 5 stars Very very suspicious reviews.
It appears someone is falsifying reviews for this book. Most of the reviews are written in broken or odd english. Most reviewers have either reviewed no other products or have only reviewed other products by the publisher. Not sure what's going on here but very very suspicious. Buyer beware.

5-0 out of 5 stars good!
After sitting all day, for 12 hours with my eyes into the monitor do you think I am in the mood to write contracts? Do you think I am in the mood to do anything? My wife always said that I worked too much. Well After buying this book I used to have more free time because all the contracts I had to create were her. Now I have more time for myself and less money spent on lawyers or assistants.

5-0 out of 5 stars Helpful!
It's very annoying for a programmer like me to deal with paperwork. We aren't used to do paperwork! We need a straight line with everything we need so this book is the best thing a programmer who deals with contracts can buy!
I love it because I can search for anything in it and I am sure I will find it without getting annoyed or call my lawyer who always charges me more that he is supposed to.
Buy this book because it will stop premature aging!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great!
Being a coder doesn't leave me with much time so I need some fast preprinted contracts that I can use anywhere and this book does the trick. They are good printed and well made so I can use them with all my confidence. I highly recommend this book! ... Read more


53. BitTorrent For Dummies
by SusannahGardner, Kris Krug
Paperback: 336 Pages (2005-10-14)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Share your home movies or download new software

Find safe files to download, create your own, and use BitTorrent for business

There's certainly a torrent of interest in BitTorrent! But while it enables you to download all kinds of cool files and to distribute your own creative efforts, it also carries some risks. This book not only shows you how to acquire BitTorrent, but also how to use it without picking up worms, viruses, and lawsuits.

Discover how to
* Select, download, and install a BitTorrent client
* Manage and store files you download
* Choose software for making movies and audio files
* Understand the legal risks of file sharing
* Trim business costs with BitTorrent ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic to get you started with BitTorrent
I've always been a fan of "For Dummies" books. I can't get enough of them, and learning there was one of these titles about BitTorrent made my day, since I had been very much in the dark about this technology... in general in the dark about anything remotely related to Peer-to-Peer for more than three years. So I gave the book by Susannah Gardner and Kris Krug a shot, and it was all that I expected.

After a primer on the technology, the purpose of BitTorrent in the spectrum of peer-to-peer protocols out there and tools to find, download and manage torrents, the book deals head on with the copyright implications of downloading illegal torrents, offering resources to help find legal (and fun) torrent material.

While a few of the chapters were about topics that were slightly peripheral to the main subject (production and promotion of torrents, for instance), the bulk of the book was fantastic for the newbie (a.k.a. ME!) to get on the know about BitTorrent and start getting my first streams of torrent juice flowing into my machine's hard drive. [...]

4-0 out of 5 stars easy to use client
Gardner describes the basic idea behind BitTorrent. How someone downloading runs a BitTorrent client that can in turn upload portions of a file to another client. This is the distinguishing characteristic of the network, as realised by Bram Cohen.

You can see from the book that the client is easy to obtain from various websites, and easy to set up and run. The etiquette is that if you download a file, that you should keep your client connected to the net. So that it can answer quests from others. Which is probably how you were able to quickly get the file in the first place.

While the book advises that you should not download copyrighted material like movies, one has to wonder how many readers will actually desist.

5-0 out of 5 stars Complete Users Manual With Additional Information
Napster was a program/company/concept that excited millions of people before it blew up because of violating copyright laws. Other organizations such as KaZaA came in to do the same thing but were careful to not violate the copyright laws that got Napster. The critical thing was that Napster facilitated illegal copying by providing users with technical support. Huh? you might well be saying, but this comes from Chapter 6 on Understanding BitTorrent and the Law.

BitTorrent is a freeware package (but the developer will accept donations) that facilitates peer to peer file sharing. It is perfectly legal to use for the copying of non-copyrighted material. This book, like most of the 'For Dummies' books is a complete introduction to using the software and includes a lot of extra comments on sites that have BitTorrent materials for downloading, on searching for additional content, on using BitTorrent for distribution of materials inside large organizations.

Like with most of their books, it is well written, covers the material well, and is quite complete.

4-0 out of 5 stars Distributing content in the digital world...
BitTorrent is one of those file-sharing technologies that I've heard about but never really understood.To remedy that, I got a review copy of BitTorrent For Dummies by Susannah Gardner and Kris Krug.I now understand why this is such a better architecture than others...

Contents:
Part 1 - Getting Started with BitTorrent: Cluing In to BitTorrent; Downloading BitTorrent Files; Playing BitTorrent Files
Part 2 - Managing BitTorrent Content: Finding BitTorrent Content; Storing BitTorrent Content; Understanding BitTorrent and the Law
Part 3 - Creating BitTorrent Content: Creating Audio Files; Shooting Digital Video; Capturing and Editing Digital Video
Part 4 - Delivering BitTorrent Content: Making and Tracking Torrents; Seeding Your Torrents; Promoting Your Torrents
Part 5 - Getting More Out Of BitTorrent: Hunting for Additional Content; Protecting Your Content; Using BitTorrent in Organizations
Part 6 - The Part of Tens: Ten (Or So) Common File Formats for Sharing Your Content; Ten (Or So) Things You Can Do To Stay Safe From Viruses; Ten Fun BitTorrent Downloads
Index

Now the first thing that comes to mind when discussing peer-to-peer software for file sharing is the illegal downloading of copyrighted software.Gardner and Krug make sure that the reader has *no* defense along the lines of "I didn't know it was wrong".They do a great job in explaining the laws, why downloading certain material is illegal, and how to find sites that have legal content for downloading.That won't stop people from using it to get the latest Madonna single or video, but you've been warned.After that's out of the way, they explain how BitTorrent works and how your behavior when using the software affects all other users.After reading the book, I now know all about seeds, swarms, and leeches.I also know where to go to start using BitTorrent for accessing and distributing my own material.

The only "problem" I have with the book is with Part 3.It's on how to create video and audio material like podcasts or home videos that can be digitized and stored online.It really isn't material that's specific to BitTorrent usage, and it will only appeal to people who want to create content to share with others.In fact, I've seen much of this material covered in books on podcasting, and it seems to make more sense in a book like that.I think that if you already want to create content, BitTorrent isn't going to be your driving technology like podcasting might be.It's not bad material...I just don't think I would have included it here.

Basically, an interesting book on a technology that is redefining how content is controlled and distributed in the digital world.If you want to know how to make it part of your world, it's worth reading... ... Read more


54. Digital Evidence and Computer Crime: Forensic Science, Computers, and the Internet
by Eoghan Casey BSMA
Hardcover: 280 Pages (2000-03-06)
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Asin: 012162885X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Digital evidence--evidence that is stored on or transmitted by computers--can play a major role in a wide range of crimes, including homicide, rape, abduction, child abuse, solicitation of minors, child pornography, stalking, harassment, fraud, theft, drug trafficking, computer intrusions, espionage, and terrorism.

Though an increasing number of criminals are using computers and computer networks, few investigators are well-versed in the evidentiary, technical, and legal issues related to digital evidence. As a result, digital evidence is often overlooked,
collected incorrectly, and analyzed ineffectively. The aim of this hands-on resource is to educate students and professionals in the law enforcement, forensic science, computer security, and legal communities about digital evidence and computer crime.

This work explains how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes, and how they can be used as a source of evidence. As well as gaining a practical understanding of how computers and networks function and how they can be used as evidence of a crime, readers will learn about relevant legal issues and will be introduced to deductive criminal profiling, a systematic approach to focusing an investigation and understanding criminal motivations.

The accompanying CD-ROM contains simulated cases that integrate many of the topics covered in the text, teaching individuals about:
* Includes CD-ROM multimedia appendix containing simulated cases
* Provides a thorough explanation of how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes, and how they can be used as a source of evidence
* Offers readers information about relevant legal issues
* Features coverage of the abuse of computer networks and privacy and security issues on computer networks ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Digital Evidence Book
The book arrived within the specified time and was found to be in excellent condition.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for Lawyer and Police
If you are a lawyer or a police detective with some IT background it is one of the greatest book you can find to improve significantly your skills on evidence searching in the modern world where computers are part of day life of most, including law offenders and their victims.

Be aware this is not a text on "computer crime". Eventually it will include something on this subject, but its focus is "general" crime evidence searching.

On the other hand, if you have strong IT background you will find this book something like a tutorial and missing lots of "more advanced" possibilities, but can be useful for some initial hints to some techniques to be developed in other place.

4-0 out of 5 stars Forensic computing from a law enforcement perspective
This is a textbook that deals with forensic computing from a law enforcement perspective.Divided into five distinct parts, it provides a thorough overview of computer crime laws, forensic methodology, and the process of investigating computer crime.

Fundamental procedures such as obtaining warrants prior to search and seizure, maintaining chain of custody, preserving and documenting the evidence, using multiple sources of corroborating evidence to establish important facts, and testifying in court are introduced in part one.

The next two parts cover the technical aspects of investigating criminal activity involving standalone computer systems and computer networks, respectively.These chapters discuss the technology at a fairly basic level and can be safely skimmed or skipped by readers familiar with the material from other forensic books, which tend to cover it in greater detail.

Part four is perhaps the most interesting in the book.Here the aforementioned techniques are applied to investigations of real-world crimes involving computer intrusions, Internet sex offenders, copyright infringement and online harassment.Elements of criminology are effectively combined with forensic computing methods to guide the investigators along in their quest to uncover the truth.

Guidelines for the handling of the digital crime scene and examination of digital evidence are detailed in part five.

The book is written at an introductory level.The content is technically accurate and the writing clear.References and citations are provided for most claims and statistics, and many examples drawn from real cases amplify the somewhat dry technical narrative.This is a fine introductory textbook worth the purchase price.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very complete book.
It describe all aspects about digital crimes using a clear language. It's very good for neubies.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book from a real expert
This is an excellent book from a real expert.

Everyone and their brother are writing books about computer security and digital forensics.

The difference here is that Eoghan Casey knows what he is talking about.

Excellent book! ... Read more


55. SOX Compliance with SAP Treasury and Risk Management
by Balaji Kumar Alamanda, Arjun Krishnan
Hardcover: 438 Pages (2009-02-01)
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Asin: 1592292003
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book provides Finance professionals, Treasurers, and CFOs with a roadmap for making their SAP processes compliant with SOX requirements. Combining comprehensive coverage of the major applications (Electronic Banking, Positive Pay, Cash & Liquidity Management, In-House Cash) with discussion of relevant control structures, processes, and compliance matrices for each, this book lends guidance to those tasked with integrating SOX compliance into established or proposed SAP implementations.

The authors focus first on processes (e.g., intercompany processing), then expand to specific applications (e.g., In-House Cash), followed by a summary of the associated controls (e.g., domestic vs. foreign processing).

Functional-level finance professionals involved in the daily management of a Treasury implementation, particularly, will find many proven processes with which to build or enhance effective compliance strategies.

Highlights:

  • Financial Risk Management
  • Transaction Management
  • In-House Cash
  • Electronic Banking
  • Control Mechanisms
  • Foreign Exchange and Derivatives
  • Cash Management
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4-0 out of 5 stars A very good introduction to SAP Treasury and Cash Management
Please, do not stop on the title of this book that would lead you thinking that it is only about SOX compliance ... This book is, to my knowledge, the only available public resource that presents you the general functionalities of SAP for Treasury and Risk Management (with the exception of the V4.6 C documentation freely downloadable on the internet, interesting but "heavy" to read and no longer up-to-date regarding some topics). Moreover, it describes the cash management part - electronic bank statement management, tresury payments, cash concentration, cash planning and forecasting which are not at all treated in "SAP Treasury and Risk Management" - the other(recommended)book from SAP Press USA (translated from the German edition) that covers far more in depth the Forex, Money Market, Interest Rates and Risk Management tools offered by SAP...

Although written for the use of SAP in the US environment, it is a highly recommended reading for all SAP consultants and Treasury Specialists that want to have knowledge of what SAP can do regarding Cash and Treasury Management based in Europe, Asia-Pacific or Africa and Middle East.

One comment: it is a little bit shameful that SAP Press Germany has not yet decided to translate in English the German titles relating to the Financial Supply Chain Management and In-House Cash modules together with the one dedicated to Liquidity Calculation and Forecasting ... This would greatly help having a better knowledge of SAP potential regarding global cash and in-house banking management outside of Germany. I have told this to a member of the SAP Corporate Treasury (using of course all SAP treasury and cash modules) last year during a Treasury and Cash Management seminar in Europe... but so far nothing has been done. Let's hope this will change. ... Read more


56. The Computer Triangle - Hardware Software People / Wiley Getting Started with DOS Sp31 WP for Windows and Internet and Lotus (The Getting Started in Series)
by A. Oakman
 Hardcover: 1194 Pages (1997-10-07)

Isbn: 0471137782
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57. Upgrade Your Life: The Lifehacker Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, Better
by Gina Trapani
Paperback: 480 Pages (2008-03-17)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$5.75
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Asin: 0470238364
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Whether you?re a Mac or Windows user, there are tricks here for you in this helpful resource. You?ll feast on this buffet of new shortcuts to make technology your ally instead of your adversary, so you can spend more time getting things done and less time fiddling with your computer. You?ll learn valuable ways to upgrade your life so that you can work?and live?more efficiently, such as: empty your e-mail inbox, search the Web in three keystrokes, securely save Web site passwords, automatically back up your files, and many more. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive Hacks makes Cyber-Life Better!
Gina Tapani and her team really know their stuff.This do-able list of Hacks really demonstrates the hidden power of fine tuning applications and systems.Their grading system of several levels lets you know whether the specific hack is simple, intermediate, or complex... and what it takes to master the particular method.

Improvements abound!Lifehacker.com is full of great advice as well; this guide puts the best hacks at your fingertips.Thanks for the great reference.

4-0 out of 5 stars Out of date, but still many good tips here.
An unavoidable problem with writing any tech book is how quickly they get outdated, and this book is no exception.Saying that the first part of the book on general time management skills is still highly relevant and usable, its only in the last part of the book which goes into more specific software that the book shows its age.

Nicely formatted so its very easy to skip outdated sections, or just those sections that are not relevant to you.The book is also written in a clear and concise manner that is easy to follow.I still give the book high marks because those early on tips, like handing my inbox and keeping it empty, were so valuable I have had a noticeable improvement inmy work productivity and other aspects of my life as well.

4-0 out of 5 stars It delivers
This book is packed with tons of great ideas and tricks to get more done and understand why you own a computer, which sometimes is hard to answer. I highly recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Even better than the website
This book is about what Gina told in an [...] blog, the three things she would teach in a Lifehacker MBA course would be:
- how to install a personal organization system,
- how automate repetitive tasks,
- how to firewall your attention.

Tips in the book are on the Lifehacker website; however, it is much easier to digest. I have read the book while travelling, identified the hacks I wanted to implement, and made a small to do list from the Table of Contents. Then, back at my PC, I just implemented those I felt interesting.

There are tips for life in general (i.e. without computer), and there are many tips to improve on computer usage. Differences for Windows and Macintosh are highlighted. The book is very practical and easy to understand, which doesn't mean it is light on content. There are easy to do hacks, but there are hacks for the very advanced computer user, too.

Among all hacks, the most important to me is that I have completely changed how I deal with e-mail. I have implemented the Search style instead of Organizing in folders style, and changed how I respond to e-mails. Before e-mailing was time consuming and energy intensive, now it is quick and fun.

Some of the tips I have implemented became daily routine to me in such a way, that I only realize reading the book that they come from this book.

Finally, there is just some great fun about reading about a nice hack, even without implementing, it makes me think more creatively.

5-0 out of 5 stars Worth its weight in iPhones
I was a big fan of the first edition of Gina's LifeHacker."Upgrade Your Life" is the expanded, revised, resized and renamed Second Edition, which should make it more accessible to the self-described "non-hacker."

The book's new dimensions and title make it look less like a computer book and more like the self-improvement book that it is.To the uninitiated, "lifehacker" sounds like something Dr. Frankenstein dabbled in, where "upgrade your life" could have come from Tony Robbins.These are small changes, but "small changes" for improving your productivity is what this book is all about.

The book is not designed to read front to back.Each "hack" has a a "level/platform/cost" header, which I find helpful, but I would have liked to have some or all of this info in the table of contents.Otherwise, the ToC is excellent, organizing the Hacks by productivity type ("Clear your mind," "firewall your attention") and descriptive Hacks and subtopics of each hack. At times, just reading the ToC is enough to set off the "a ha!" reaction and make a difference. For example, "remember 100 different passwords with one rule set" was enough to change my approach to passwords, even before I'd read the full text.

Many of the tips are simple common sense, which we can often miss because of habits we've already built up.Other tips introduce useful applications like Remember the Milk, or remind you of features your phone already has (Hack 72, "Access web apps and search via text message").

Gina is an excellent writer; her LifeHacker.com site remains a daily read.A lot of these tips have been covered on the site before, but having them available in compact, physical form is particularly helpful when I'm stuck on a project or assignment and need to make a mental break.Just learning something new and practicing it for a few minutes often helps me get back into the productive zone.

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58. Requirements Modelling and Specification for Service Oriented Architecture
by Ian Graham
Paperback: 320 Pages (2008-12-15)
list price: US$65.00 -- used & new: US$22.90
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Asin: 0470775637
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Many software developers often confuse requirements engineering with software specification and, as a result, build unusable systems, despite meeting specifications. Bringing together all the techniques needed by the modern software developer, here is a practical handbook to requirements engineering and systems specification for developers building systems within a service oriented architecture. It introduces the concepts of SOA and relevant standards and technology, such as Web services and ESBs, and then presents a range of modern requirements engineering techniques. ... Read more


59. Patent Law for Computer Scientists: Steps to Protect Computer-Implemented Inventions
by Daniel Closa, Alex Gardiner, Falk Giemsa, Jörg Machek
Hardcover: 194 Pages (2010-02-19)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$38.28
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Asin: 3642050778
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Patent laws are different in many countries, and inventors are sometimes at a loss to understand which basic requirements should be satisfied if an invention is to be granted a patent. This is particularly true for inventions implemented on a computer. While roughly a third of all applications (and granted patents) relate, in one way or another, to a computer, applications where the innovation mainly resides in software or in a business method are treated differently by the major patent offices in the US (USPTO), Japan (JPO), and Europe (EPO).

The authors start with a thorough introduction into patent laws and practices, as well as in related intellectual property rights, which also explains the procedures at the USPTO, JPO and EPO and, in particular, the peculiarities in the treatment of applications centering on software or computers. Based on this theoretical description, next they present in a very structured way a huge set of case studies from different areas like business methods, databases, graphical user interfaces, digital rights management, and many more. Each set starts with a rather short description and claim of the "invention", then explains the arguments a legal examiner will probably have, and eventually refines the description step by step, until all the reservations are resolved. All of these case studies are based on real-world examples, and will thus give an inexperienced developer an idea about the required level of detail and description he will have to provide.

Together, Closa, Gardiner, Giemsa and Machek have more than 70 years experience in the patent business. With their academic background in physics, electronic engineering, and computer science, they know about both the legal and the subject-based subtleties of computer-based inventions. With this book, they provide a guide to a patent examiner’s way of thinking in a clear and systematic manner, helping to prepare the first steps towards a successful patent application.

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1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money
Unless you like to read long examples of fictitious patent applications which are then dismissed by the authors as unpatentable for unsurprising reasons such as "there was prior art", don't buy this book.

The analysis of the examples is simplistic and flippant. This book was not worth reading. ... Read more


60. Protecting the Virtual Commons (Information Technology and Law Series)
by R. van Wendel de Joode, J. A. de Bruijn, M. J. G. van Eeten
Hardcover: 164 Pages (2003-08-15)
list price: US$69.95 -- used & new: US$64.94
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Asin: 9067041599
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Worldwide, governments and businesses are recognizing the value of open source and free software. Unlike other software, this software is developed and continuously improved by volunteers in communities on the Internet. How are these communities able to continuously develop innovative software in a world dominated by markets, companies and laws? Protecting the Virtual Commons discusses the surprisingly creative solutions that explain the long-lasting stability of these communities. It identifies the threats that the communities are faced with and discusses the amazingly innovative strategies developed to neutralize these threats. This book has been written with a clear focus on intellectual property rights. In their analysis, the authors provide answers to, among others, the following questions: Why have open source and free software communities created so many different licenses to protect their intellectual property? What influence do licenses have on the organization of the communities and their ability to innovate? ... Read more


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