A Guide to E-commerce Law in New Zealand


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The development and increasing take-up of electronic technologies such as the Internet present businesses with new and exciting opportunities in e-commerce, such as exposure to worldwide markets and greater automation of existing business processes. New Zealand businesses and legal professionals need guidance across the broad spectrum of laws that apply to e-commerce, in both New Zealand and global contexts. A GUIDE TO E-COMMERCE LAW IN NEW ZEALAND is a topical overview of the law and issues relating to e-commerce in New Zealand. It combines the relevant principles, legislation, and case law with practical guidance for businesses engaging, or intending to engage, in e-commerce.




New Zealand Internet and E-Commerce Investment and Business Guide


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New Zealand Internet and E-Commerce Investment and Business Guide - Strategic and Practical Information: Regulations and Opportunities







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E-commerce taxation & privacy considerations for online business


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A starting guide for New Zealand based small business specialising in the sale of digital products. FSpace Publications shared its knowledge about taxation, privacy (and to a certain degree security) from a New Zealand ebook and software publishing perspective. This handy guide is great for New Zealand startups, and even those from other countries to get a primer on taxation and privacy considerations when planning a new venture dealing with the global sale of digital based products, whether they might be ebooks, music, video, software, etc. For those interested in ebook publishing, roleplaying ebook publishing or iPhone/iPad software development, this is an insight into aspects of one particular business operating in those areas.




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The Law of E-Commerce


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The Law of E-Commerce E-Contracts , E-Business Electronic commerce raises some legal issues, including whether the contract must be in a particular form or authenticated; validity, time and place of communication; cross-offers and battle of forms. This book analyses the legal problems relating to contracts formed on the Internet, including the use of electronic agents, the enforceability of clickwrap agreements, electronic payments, and choice-of-law and jurisdiction issues. These issues are considered from the UK common law point of view and according to the SICG, UNIDROIT Principles, PECL, UNCITRAL Model Law, and the Uniform Commercial Code.