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An Introduction to the Legal Liabilities of Information Producers

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The purpose of this chapter is to classify the potential liabilities which can attach to a producer of computer programs and other software, and to consider each kind of liability in general terms.

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© 1990 Chris Edwards, Nigel Savage, Ian Walden

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Chalton, S. (1990). An Introduction to the Legal Liabilities of Information Producers. In: Edwards, C., Savage, N., Walden, I. (eds) Information Technology & The Law. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11768-0_2

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