NumberinfreModule headBernhard Gick, bernhard.gick@fhnw.chECTS2.0Aspiration levelK 1 to K 3 (knowledge, comprehension, application) Learning objectivesThe participants should be able to recognize fundamental rights when dealing with the resources of computer science and telecommunications and should be able to develop solutions that meet the legal requirements.SummaryAccess to sources of computer science right, intellectual property, particularly copyright protection of computer programs, computer science contracts, the legal guarantee of IT projects, the labour rights of computer science professions, telecommunications and internet law, online contracts and electronic transaction processing, data protection, computer crime, computer science security, responsibility and liability; preservation of electronic records and their use as evidence.Performance assessment displaced module testCredits
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Date15. 1. 2007