Geographic Information Science
Mastering the Legal Issues
Mastering GIS: Technology, Applications & Management

2. Auflage Februar 2005
474 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
This book attempts to fill the gap between the right and wrong methods of geographic information by addressing the key issues in contract law, intellectual property law, rights, and responsibilities as they relate to the GI community. This applied approach to the subject provides numerous examples and case studies -- taken from a range of countries and jurisdictions.
Spatial information users and providers are increasingly concerned about the legal implications relating to the use and dissemination of geographic information for which there are no right or wrong methods of practice, and no one source of information. This book fills the gap by addressing key issues in contract law, intellectual property law, rights and responsabilities and liability as they relate to the GI community.
* The first book to interpret the law relating to GI Science and outline its implications to a general readership
* Provides a comprehensive discourse in law and GI Science irrespective of jurisdiction
* Offers a global perspective throughout with case materials coming from the UK, North America, the EU and Australasia
Table of Statutes.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
1 Geographic Information Science: Legal and Policy Issues.
2 Sharing Geographic Information and Data.
3 Geographic Information and Intellectual Property Rights.
4 Geographic Information and Privacy.
5 Geographic Information and Contract Law.
6 Geographic Information and Liability Standards.
References.
Index.