• Cloud Computing: A Practical Introduction to the Legal Issues

    Cloud Computing: A Practical Introduction to the Legal Issues (Paperback) By (author) Renzo Marchini

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    Short Description for Cloud Computing: A Practical Introduction to the Legal Issues Introduces cloud computing (briefly) for those new to the concept, comparing the development of this computing paradigm to other ways of buying computing resource. This book summarises the legal issues which arise, some of which are unique to cloud, others of which are more general but have a unique application to cloud.
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  • Much is being said about cloud computing, and in particular the benefits (both economic and environmental) and the risks. But how are those involved in buying IT to judge the legal issues which arise, and how can contracts maximise the advantages and minimise the disadvantages? How can cloud service providers address the customer's legal concerns so that the proposition remains viable for the customer and their own business? This book will introduce cloud computing (briefly) for those new to the concept, comparing the development of this new computing paradigm to other ways of buying computing resource. It will summarise the legal issues which arise, some of which are unique to cloud, others of which are more general but have a unique application to cloud. It will explore these legal issues, covering such areas as security in the cloud, data protection, service levels, and contractual issues. It will provide a practical resource for those involved in buying or providing cloud services, setting out practical steps to address legal issues both in the regulatory context and in the context of contracts between customer and suppliers. It also deals with issues which arise when the cloud service is used by regulated sectors, such as financial services.