Computer Law (Beja Polytechnic Institute)
Beja Polytechnic Institute – School of Technology and Management
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Learning outcomes |
Educational activities |
Estimated student work time in hours |
Assessment |
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To know the Data Protection Regulations |
Lectures on the Council of Europe Convention, the EU Directives and the Portuguese Laws concerning Data Protection, including Electronic Communications |
3 hours |
Students must do three written case law analysis at home and a written exam in class -The grade is between 1 and 20, passing who obtains ten points at least -The grade is the average of the written exam (40%), the case law analysis (40%) and the oral performance in class and/or the posts written at the course forum (10%), being indispensable to pass the written exam. -The written exam consists on two case law analyses
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
5 hours |
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Discussion about relevant cases |
1 hours |
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Preparing and solving the first case study assessment |
3 hours |
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To know the Intellectual Property Laws |
Lectures on the property rights and contracts concerning data bases, software and digitalized works copyright |
7 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
14 hours |
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Discussion about relevant cases |
4 hours |
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Preparing and solving the second case study assessment |
5 hours |
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To know the Regulation on the Internet and E-Commerce |
Lectures on Internet Governance, including domain names, commercial communication and spamming, as well as on electronic contracts and electronic documents |
4 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
8 hours |
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Discussion about relevant cases |
2 hours |
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Preparing and solving the third case study assessment |
4 hours |
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To know the Law on Computer Crimes |
Lectures on the Computer Crimes Law, with a brief reference to the Council of Europe Cyber Crimes Convention |
2 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
4 hours |
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Discussion about relevant cases |
1 hours
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E-Commerce I & E-Commerce II | Discussion of Computer Law related news reported either by the lecturer or the students |
4 hours |
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Preparing for the written exam |
8 hours
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Written exam |
2 hours
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81 hours |
100% |