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College and university faculty may request examination copies of Issues In Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law for consideration as a course texts if they are either presently teaching a course where the book is being considered for adoption or have been assigned a new course in a relevant subject area. Examination copies are available to instructors who have not previously received a copy. If an instructor receives an examination copy and the book is later adopted as a course text, the exam copy serves as the instructor's desk copy. We ask that you provide us with the name of the course you are assigned to teach when requesting an evaluation copy. If you are a new or adjunct professor, we will verify your teaching assignment with your school before shipping any books. The $10 handling fee should accompany your request. After submitting this form, you will be directed to a new page where you may submit the handling fee. Thank you for your consideration. |
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Desk copies of Issues In Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law are available to faculty members who have already adopted the textbook for course use. One complimentary desk copy is available if 10 or more copies have been ordered directly from the publisher by the college bookstore and the instructor has not previously received a desk or examination copy. We cannot provide "desk copies" for use in departmental or institutional libraries. Requests for desk copies should be e-mailedto info@AmberBookCompany.com in PDF format on departmental letterhead or on a standardized university desk copy request form and should include the following information: instructor's name, the title and catalog number of the course in which the book is being used, projected enrollment, semester or quarter the course will next be offered, the date and bookstore where the text order was placed, and whether the text is required or recommended. Omission of course information will result in delays in processing. Desk copies are shipped via USPS care of your institution. Desk copies cannot be sent to residences. Thank you for your consideration. |
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