The purpose of this course is to teach the fundamental institutions of Information Technology Law and the legal relevance of the main IT tools with particular regard to their operations in the tourism sector. Furthermore, the course aims to develop in students the skills necessary to analyze the legal issues relating to the use of the network, both to access it and use the services made available or to purchase goods or services, and for inclusion in the network. network of sites, information, its products or services. The foregoing is oriented to the application whose knowledge can be particularly useful to those who work in the tourism sector which has been profoundly innovated by the digital revolution.
EXPECTED RESULTS
Full understanding of the subject and ability to comprehend:
The student shall demonstrate a complete understanding of general principles and fundamental notions of the subject, with specific reference to the discipline currently regulating the use of the Internet.
Ability to apply the acquired understanding to practical questions:
The student shall acquire a strong knowledge concerning the rules relevant to the subject and their collocation within the juridical system. Moreover, he or she shall demonstrate the capability to apply acquired notions to the main practical problems arising from real-life practice.
Independent thinking:
The student shall acquire such a level of knowledge on the subject so as to be able to apply acquired notions to practical problems: the student shall also demonstrate his or her ability to deal with the balancing of different relevant interests concerning addressed problems.
Communication skills:
The student shall exhibit good control of technical-juridical language and expressions.
Learning capability:
The student shall demonstrate a good capability of understanding general principles of the subject and the problems stemming from their application, with specific reference to the virtual environment.