This comprehensive textbook by the editor of Law and the Internet
seeks to provide students, practitioners and businesses with an
up-to-date and accessible account of the key issues in internet law and
policy from a European and UK perspective. The internet has advanced in
the last 20 years from an esoteric interest to a vital and unavoidable
part of modern work, rest and play. As such, an account of how the
internet and its users are regulated is vital for everyone concerned
with the modern information society. This book also addresses the fact
that internet regulation is not just a matter of law but increasingly
intermixed with technology, economics and politics. Policy developments
are closely analysed as an intrinsic part of modern governance. Law,
Policy and the Internet focuses on two key areas: e-commerce, including
the role and responsibilities of online intermediaries such as Google,
Facebook and Uber; and privacy, data protection and online crime. In
particular there is detailed up-to-date coverage of the crucially
important General Data Protection Regulation which came into force in
May 2018.