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KPO / ZPIT1
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Course description
Department/Unit / Abbreviation
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KPO
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ZPIT1
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Academic Year
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2023/2024
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Academic Year
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2023/2024
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Title
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Intr. to Information Technology Law 1
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Form of course completion
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Pre-Exam Credit
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Form of course completion
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Pre-Exam Credit
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Long Title
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Introduction to Information Technology Law 1
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Accredited / Credits
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Yes,
2
Cred.
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Type of completion
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Combined
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Type of completion
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Combined
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Time requirements
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Lecture
1
[Hours/Week]
Seminar
1
[Hours/Week]
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Course credit prior to examination
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No
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Course credit prior to examination
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No
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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Yes in the case of a previous evaluation 4 nebo nic.
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Included in study average
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NO
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Language of instruction
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Czech
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Occ/max
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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Yes in the case of a previous evaluation 4 nebo nic.
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Summer semester
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0 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Included in study average
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NO
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Winter semester
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1 / -
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17 / -
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4 / -
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Timetable
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Yes
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Semester taught
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Winter semester
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Semester taught
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Winter semester
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Minimum (B + C) students
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10
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Optional course |
Yes
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Optional course
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Yes
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Language of instruction
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Czech
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Internship duration
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0
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No. of hours of on-premise lessons |
0
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Evaluation scale |
S|N |
Periodicity |
každý rok
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Periodicita upřesnění |
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Fundamental theoretical course |
No
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Fundamental course |
No
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Fundamental theoretical course |
No
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Evaluation scale |
S|N |
Substituted course
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KPP/IPP
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Preclusive courses
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KPP/IPP
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Prerequisite courses
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N/A
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Informally recommended courses
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N/A
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Courses depending on this Course
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N/A
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Histogram of students' grades over the years:
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XLS
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Course objectives:
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The basic aim of the subject is to introduce, analyse, define, describe and solve current and practical issues within the legal issues of relations in the field of the basics of information technology law. In particular, legal relationships from the use of the Internet and information technology.The subject maps legal topics and areas that are listed in the subject's content.
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Requirements on student
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written credit test
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Content
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Introduction Legal substance and history of the Internet, subjects Electronic legal acts and electronic identification Internet sales, e-shop Contracts in ICT and their content The Internet and copyright Labour law aspects in ICT Software licensing and distribution Responsibility of information society service providers Legal regulation of domains and domain names Spam and spamming Current legislative news and new selected case law
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Activities
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Fields of study
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Literature
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Basic:
Čermák, Jiří. Internet a autorské právo. Praha : Linde, 2003. ISBN 80-7201-423-4.
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Basic:
Polčák, Radim. Právo na internetu : spam a odpovědnost ISP. Brno : Computer Press, 2007. ISBN 978-80-251-1777-4.
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Recommended:
Smejkal, V. Datové schránky v právním řádu ČR. Praha, 2009.
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Recommended:
Mates, Pavel a Smejkal, Vladimír. E-government v českém právu. 2006. ISBN 80-7201-614-8.
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Recommended:
Raban, P., Moravcová, M. EU doména. Praha: C. H. Beck, 2006. ISBN 80-7179-525-9.
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Recommended:
Gřivna, Tomáš; Polčák, Radim. Kyberkriminalita a právo. Praha : Auditorium, 2008. ISBN 978-80-903786-7-4.
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Recommended:
Smejkal, V. Kybernetická kriminalita. Plzeň, 2015.
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Recommended:
Štědroň, B. Občanské soudní řízení sporné a využití informačních technologií a právních informačních systémů. Praha, 2008.
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Recommended:
Štědroň, B. Ochrana a licencování počítačového programu. Praha, 2010.
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Recommended:
Svoboda, P. - Kroft, M. - Beran, K. a kol. Právní a daňové aspekty e-obchodu. Praha, 2001.
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Recommended:
Vaníček, Z. Právní předpisy související se zákonem o elektronických komunikacích. Praha, 2009.
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Recommended:
Jansa, Lukáš; Otevřel, Petr; Števko, Martin. Softwarové právo. 2018. ISBN 978-80-251-4914-0.
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Recommended:
Kolaříková, L. - Horák, F. Umělá inteligence a právo. Praha, 2020.
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Recommended:
Maisner, M. Základy softwarového práva. Praha:Wolters Kluwer ČR, 2011. ISBN 978-80-7357-638-7.
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On-line library catalogues
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Time requirements
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All forms of study
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Activities
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Time requirements for activity [h]
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Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40)
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26
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Contact hours
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26
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Total
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52
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge - students are expected to possess the following knowledge before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
basic knowledge of the relevant legal disciplines, especially in civil law |
Skills - students are expected to possess the following skills before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
express himself in spoken and written speech clearly and intelligibly |
present himself in appropriate way to known and unknown audience |
use professional legal language with understanding |
create hypotheses, propose gradual steps, consider the use of different procedures in solving problems |
Competences - students are expected to possess the following competences before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
N/A |
N/A |
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Learning outcomes
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Knowledge - knowledge resulting from the course: |
Understanding the essential and basic legal facts, which mainly concern the following areas:
Legal nature and history of the Internet, subjects
Electronic legal acts and electronic identification
Internet sales, e-shop
Contracts in ICT and their content
Internet and copyright
Labor law aspects in ICT
Software licensing and distribution
Responsibility of information society service providers
Legal regulation of domains and domain names,
Spam and spamming,
Lottery and gaming law on the Internet
Data boxes
Cybercrime and its investigation
Data storage
Telecommunication
Artificial Intelligence
Blockchain a smart contracts
eJustice
Online dispute resolution
Issues of applicable law in the framework of "Internet" legal relations
Unfair competition in the Internet environment,
Privacy and data protection
Current legislative developments and new selected case law |
Skills - skills resulting from the course: |
Understanding the essential and basic legal facts, which mainly concern the following areas:
Legal nature and history of the Internet, subjects
Electronic legal acts and electronic identification
Internet sales, e-shop
Contracts in ICT and their content
Internet and copyright
Labor law aspects in ICT
Software licensing and distribution
Responsibility of information society service providers
Legal regulation of domains and domain names,
Spam and spamming,
Lottery and gaming law on the Internet
Data boxes
Cybercrime and its investigation
Data storage
Telecommunication
Artificial Intelligence
Blockchain a smart contracts
eJustice
Online dispute resolution
Issues of applicable law in the framework of "Internet" legal relations
Unfair competition in the Internet environment,
Privacy and data protection
Current legislative developments and new selected case law |
Competences - competences resulting from the course: |
N/A |
- independently and responsibly analyze the relevant legislation regulating the basics of information technology law
- apply knowledge to current developments
- draw general conclusions |
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Assessment methods
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Knowledge - knowledge achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
Test |
Skills - skills achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
Test |
Competences - competence achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
Test |
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Teaching methods
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Knowledge - the following training methods are used to achieve the required knowledge: |
One-to-One tutorial |
Discussion |
Seminar |
Skills - the following training methods are used to achieve the required skills: |
One-to-One tutorial |
Discussion |
Seminar |
Competences - the following training methods are used to achieve the required competences: |
One-to-One tutorial |
Discussion |
Seminar |
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