Embark on a comprehensive journey through the ever-changing landscape of Digital Law with this groundbreaking book by Victor Habib Lantyer, a seasoned lawyer, professor, and researcher in the field. Drawing on extensive experience and personal insights, the author delves into the most relevant topics, offering valuable insights for both beginners and seasoned professionals. Discover the latest developments in Digital Law: ✅ General Data Protection Law (LGPD): Understand the implications and requirements of data protection legislation and how it affects individuals and businesses. ✅ Startups & the Internet Civil Rights Framework: Navigate the complex world of internet regulations and their impact on startups. ✅ Artificial Intelligence, GPT Chat & Deepfakes: Explore the legal challenges presented by AI, chatbots, and deepfake technology and how the law is adapting to these innovations. ✅ Metaverse, Smart Contracts & Blockchain: Discover the legal aspects of the Metaverse, smart contracts, and blockchain technology, shaping the future of the internet and digital transactions. ✅ Web 3.0, NFTs & Cryptocurrencies: Delve into the legal complexities of Web 3.0, Non-Fungible Tokens, and cryptocurrencies, revolutionizing the digital economy. ✅ Digital Inheritance & Digital Evidence: Learn the legal considerations surrounding digital inheritance and the admissibility of digital evidence in legal proceedings. The post Ebook – Digital Law and Innovation first appeared on Lantyer Educational.
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