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Law for IT Course - Level 4

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Law for IT- Level 4

Technology law is one of the hottest professions of today. Law for IT Level 4 is designed for individuals who want to implement tech law and keep their information safe. Technology has benefited businesses, organisations, entrepreneurs, consumers and everyone who has dabbled with IT. However, information in the digital space makes it more vulnerable to hackers and malicious attacks. This is where law for IT comes into play. The law is primarily concerned with ensuring information in the digital space is safeguarded. Technology law will protect intangible property such as copyright, patents, creative works and trade secrets.

Law for IT Level 4 will provide the foundation you need to advance in your current role or explore new and potential opportunities. There are key topics discussed in this course ensuring learners gain a complete understanding of the subject matter.

The Law for IT Level 4 course offers essential information and clear descriptions on the fundamentals of technology law and the vital role it will play in the next generation. This is a CPD accredited course that will demonstrate to potential employers your dedication to continuous learning, and the chance to excel in the field.

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Curriculum

2
sections
9
lectures
4h 52m
total
    • 1: MODULE 01 INTRODUCTION 09:00 PDF
    • 2: MODULE 02 THE NATURE OF ENGLISH LAW 36:00 PDF
    • 3: MODULE 03 FAULTY SUPPLIES 38:00 PDF
    • 4: MODULE 04 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 32:00 PDF
    • 5: MODULE 05 LAW AND RAPID TECHNICAL CHANGE 25:00 PDF
    • 6: MODULE 06 PERSONAL DATA RIGHTS 49:00 PDF
    • 7: MODULE 07 WEB LAW 47:00 PDF
    • 8: MODULE 08 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 28:00 PDF
    • 9: MCQs 28:00

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Description

1Training is a leading online provider for several accrediting bodies, and provides learners the opportunity to take this exclusive Course awarded by CPD. At 1Training, we give our fullest attention to our learners’ needs and ensure they have the necessary information required to proceed with the training.

Learning Outcomes

  • Learn how protect creative works with technology law
  • Learn how to safeguard valuable information from potential fraudsters
  • Explore different mobile technologies
  • Understand various assessment tools
  • Earn a recognised qualification to help pursue new job opportunities

COURSE CURRICULUM

Module 01 : Introduction

  • The Purpose of This Course
  • Law Can Be vague
  • Geographical Perspective
  • Further Reading

Module 02 : The Nature of English Law

  • Different Jurisdictions
  • is It Law Special?
  • The Nature of the Adversaries
  • Sources of Law
  • Bases of Legal Authority

Module 03 : Faulty Supplies

  • Breach of Contract V.Tort
  • It Contracts
  • Letters of Intent
  • Service Level Agreements
  • Cloud Computing
  • Interpretation of Contracts
  • Torts
  • The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

Module 04 : Intellectual Property

  • The Growing Importance of Intangible Assets
  • Copyright and Patent
  • Do We Need Intellectual-Property Laws?
  • Copyright for Software
  • Two Software-Copy Right Cases
  • Databases
  • The Focus Shifts From Copy Right to Patent
  • The Nature of Patent Law
  • Is Software Patentable?
  • Some Software-Patent Cases
  • The American Position
  • An Unstable Situation
  • Intellectual Property in Web Content

Module 05 : Law and Rapid Technical Change: a Case Study

  • Law and Rapid Technical Change: a Case Study
  • Film Versus Video
  • The Attorney General Seeks a ruling
  • Porn Meets the Internet
  • Are Downloads Publications?
  • Censoring Videos
  • R. V. Fellows and Arnold
  • Allowing Downloads is “Showing”
  • What is a Copy of a Photograph?
  • Uncertainties Remain
  • The Wider Implications

Module 06 : Personal Data Rights

  • Data Protection and Freedom of Information
  • The Freedom of Information Act
  • Limiting the Burden
  • Implications for the Private Sector
  • Government Recalcitrance
  • Attitudes to Privacy
  • Is There a Right to Privacy in Britain?
  • The History of Data Protection
  • The Data Protection Act in Outline
  • The Bodil Lindqvist Case
  • Strength Through Vagueness
  • The Data Protection Act in More Detail
  • The Right to Be Forgotten
  • Is the Law Already Outdated?
  • Is Data Protection Law Workable?

Module 07 : Web Law

  • Changing Social Attitudes to Internet Firms
  • The Internet and Contract
  • The Right to Link
  • Trademarks and Domain Names
  • Web 2.0, Defamation, and “Hate speech”

Module 08 : Regulatory Compliance

  • Is Soft Law Damaging?
  • Sarbanes-Oxley and After
  • Accessibility
  • E-Discovery
  • Punished Form is Fortune?
  • Conclusion

Who is this course for?

This course is recommended for,

  • Data Analyst
  • Privacy Manager
  • Cyber-Security Professional
  • Legal Engineer
  • Project Manager for technology

Requirements

  • This course requires no formal prerequisites and this certification is open to everyone.

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Certificates

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