Technology Law

/ˈtɛknɒlədʒi lɔː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The body of law governing the creation, use, regulation, and protection of technological innovations, including intellectual property, data privacy, cybersecurity, and digital communications.
    Technology law addresses legal issues arising from software development and data protection.

Forms

  • technology laws

Commentary

Technology law is interdisciplinary, often overlapping with IP and privacy law; precise drafting should distinguish among related legal domains to avoid ambiguity.

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