Internet Commerce


Book Description

This book supplements the main text of Radin, Rothchild, Reese and Silverman's Internet Commerce: The Emerging Legal Framework, 2d.




E-Commerce Law in Europe and the USA


Book Description

This unique text deals with the most important legal areas for e-commerce related business in most of the member states in Europe as well as the USA. Topics that are dealt with include: contract law, consumer protection, intellectual property law, unfair competition, antitrust law, liability of providers, money transactions, privacy and data protection.




The Law of E-Commerce


Book Description

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.




Business and Law on the Internet


Book Description

Here is the only complete, one-stop guide to doing business on the Internet within the context of North American and European laws. Hance provices authoritative answers on how to conduct electronic commerce, maximize freedom of expression, advertise legally, protect property via copyright laws, use other people's work legally, minimize risks, and more. Included are 20 step-by-step sample business contracts for doing business on-line, including suggested legal language.







E-commerce Law


Book Description

This book elaborates and updates a staff exchange that took place in 2001 among legal scholars from the Universities of Oxford and Leiden. Its insights represent some of the best-informed thinking on the legal aspects of this all-pervasive feature of contemporary society.




Droit du commerce électronique


Book Description

Nous sommes les contemporains du premier siècle d'existence d'un Internet défiant le droit. Faut-il encore entretenir des inhibitions d'esprit de jeunesse, là où le droit de l'Internet et l'Internet lui-même sont jeunes ? Qui reprochera aux chercheurs de la génération androïde de mener la quête des connaissances sur leur temps ? Avec méthode et rigueur, avec patience et hargne, avec humilité et technicité, les auteurs étudient les enjeux économiques, consuméristes, cybercriminels de notre société numérique transfrontière. Par devoir et pour mémoire, nos choix d'éléments d'études comparées esquissent le renouveau d'un Droit du commerce électronique, tout en renforçant le tronc commun du droit classique. Le droit civil participe de ses institutions anciennes à la réglementation du e-commerce. Le droit de la consommation reste un bouclier pour le citoyen-internaute. Le droit pénal offre ses instruments à l'ajustement de l'ordre public numérique, avec le concours du droit international.




Selected Legal Issues of E-Commerce


Book Description

So rapid have been the developments of e-commerce, that it is now frequently said that this is the future of any commerce and that it carries the potential for enormous growth - at least for the business to business ("B2B") sector. This text covers some important legal issues arising in e-commerce.




E-commerce, the Internet and the Law


Book Description

Cases and Materials on E-Commerce, The Internet, and the Law offers comprehensive coverage of Internet and e-commerce law. Combining the knowledge of four expert authors, it covers contracting, jurisdiction, copyright, trademarks, trespass, information security, e-mail, defamation and privacy. A substantive body of caselaw has emerged in these areas, and E-Commerce, The Internet, and the Law contains the leading cases. This distinguishes it from many earlier Internet law casebooks, which contain a mix of relatively few cases and relatively extensive excerpts from theoretical commentary. E-Commerce, The Internet, and the Law combines caselaw and theory by discussing trends, open questions, and theoretical issues in "Notes and Questions" sections following each case. This blend of theory and practice engages students by making the relevance and importance of theory clear.