This is a casebook for students learning Internet Law, but other people interested in Internet Law may find it interesting. The book covers jurisdiction, contracts, trespass to chattels, intellectual property (copyright, trademarks and domain names), pornography, defamation and other information torts (including limits on web host liability), privacy, spam and the legal issues applicable to blogs and social media.
I thought this was pretty good. Toward the end of the book, it starts to feel like the end of the book and the author is just putting stuff in that he would regret not putting in.
I also wonder if the notes could use more case squibs.
The author also has unusual opinions about the usefulness of spam.
Still, all in all, seems like a pretty good primer.