Internet Law: Cases and Problems is a practical guide that explores the legal issues arising from the use of the internet. It covers topics such as online privacy, intellectual property, e-commerce, cybercrime, and internet governance. The book presents real-world cases and hypothetical problems to help readers understand the legal principles and challenges in the digital age. It also discusses the role of international law and the jurisdictional issues that arise in cyberspace. This book is a valuable resource for lawyers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the legal aspects of the internet.