cyberlaw

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English

Etymology

From cyber- +‎ law.

Noun

cyberlaw (uncountable)

  1. (Internet) Law as it relates to the Internet and computing offences, covering such issues as intellectual property and the blurring of international boundaries. [from 20th c.]
    • 2017, Philip Oltermann, The Guardian, 18 April:
      In a recent article in Nature magazine, AI research Kate Crawford and cyberlaw professor Ryan Calo warned that the new wave of excitement about intelligent design was creating dangerous blindspots when it came to the social knock-on effects of replacing humans with robots.