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Contains the key cases on Internet and computer law, including Altai and Napster as well as newer cases such as Grokster, Rescuecom v. Google and a discussion of the Google Books settlement. The patents chapter provides thorough coverage of the patentability of software, computer-implemented business methods, and Internet techniques. The chapters of the book are fully independent, allowing law teachers to design a course suiting their preferences and tailored to the number of available classroom hours. About half the book is devoted to intellectual property and could be used in a short course on Internet and computer intellectual property.