Cyber Law and Ipr detailed syllabus scheme for Information Technology (IT), 2020-21 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For 8th Sem Scheme of Information Technology (IT), 2020-21 Onwards, do visit IT 8th Sem Scheme, 2020-21 Onwards. For the Elective-XII scheme of 8th Sem 2020-21 onwards, refer to IT 8th Sem Elective-XII Scheme 2020-21 Onwards. The detail syllabus for cyber law and ipr is as follows.
Cyber Law and Ipr Syllabus for Information Technology (IT) 4th Year 8th Sem 2020-21 DBATU
Course Objectives:
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Course Outcomes:
After learning the course the students should be able:
- To describe the cyber world and cyber law in general
- To explain about the various facets of cyber crimes
- To explain the problems arising out of online transactions and provoke them to find solutions
- To clarify the Intellectual Property issues in the cyber space and the growth and development of the law in this regard
- To educate about the regulation of cyber space at national and international level
Unit I
Introduction to cyber crimes: Definition, cybercrime and information security, classes of cybercrime and categories, cyber offences, cybercrimes with mobile and wireless devices.
Unit II
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Unit III
Indian IT act: Information Technology Act, 2000(Complete including digital signature, certifying authorities and Egovernance), Positive aspects, weak areas, Amendments to the Information Technology Act, 2008. Challenges to Indian law and cybercrime scenario in India. Protection of cyber consumers in India
Unit IV
Emerging Electronic System: E – commerce; E – governance; Concept of Electronic Signature; Credit Cards; Secure Electronic Transactions
Unit V
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Unit VI
Copyright issues in Cyberspace: Relevant provisions under Copyright Act, 1957, regulating copyright issues in Cyberspace; Online Software Piracy – legal issues involved; Analysis of sufficiency of provisions of Copyright Act to deals with Online Software Piracy: Trademark issues in Cyberspace – Domain Name; Cyber squatting as a form of Domain Name dispute; Case law. Case studies: Highlight the cybercrimes, cyber laws and Intellectual property Rights with the help of minimum 5 cases with reference to Indian IT act for better understanding.
Text Books:
- Herman T. Tavani, Ethics and Technology, Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology, 3rd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2011
- Syed Shakil Ahmed and Reheja Rajiv, A Guide to Information Technology (Cyber Laws and Ecommerce), Capital Law House, 2001
- Kamath Nandan, Law Relating to Computers Internet and E-commerce (A guide to Cyber Laws and the Information Technology Act, 2000 with Rules and Notification), 2nd Edition, Reprint: 2002:- Universal Book Traders.
Reference Book:
- Ahmad Tabrez, Cyber law, E-commerce and M-Commerce, A. P. H. Publishing Corporation, 2003
- Bakshi P.M and Suri R.K, Cyber and E-commerce Laws, Bharat Publishing House, 1st edition, 2002.
- Vishwanathan Suresh T, The Indian Cyber Law, 2nd Edition 2001, Bharat Law House.
- Prasad T.V.R. Satya, Law Relating to Information Technology (Cyber Laws), 1st edition 2001- Asia Law House,
- Reed Chris, Computer Law, 3rd Edition 1996 (First Indian Reprint 2000), Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
- P. Narayanan, Intellectual Property (Trade Marks and the Emerging concepts of Cyber property rights (HB)”, 3rd Edition. (HB), 2002, Universal Book Traders,
For detail syllabus of all subjects of Information Technology (IT) 8th Sem 2020-21 onwards, visit IT 8th Sem Subjects of 2020-21 Onwards.