Law for Computing Students
by Geoffrey Richard Sampson
Publisher: BookBoon 2009
ISBN-13: 9788776814717
Number of pages: 131
Description:
This free textbook shows the reader where in the IT-based business legal problems are likely to arise. The author aims to give computing students that kind of broad level of understanding of the law applicable to IT sector.
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