ABSTRACT
The objective of this course is to provide an overview of legal issues in HCI. The course will focus on five different areas: accessibility, privacy, intellectual property, telecommunications, and requirements in using human participants in research.
Index Terms
- Introduction to Legal Issues in Human-Computer Interaction
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