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E-Commerce - Reference, Internet Law, General Commercial Law

E-Commerce Law

by Paul Todd, Todd Paul, Agnes Smith Lewis
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Overview

This book includes detailed coverage of intellectual property, contract, encryption and liability issues, including allocation of domain names, use of metatags and other forms of search engine optimization, digital signatures and the position of ISPs and other intermediaries. There are case studies on electronic conveyancing and e-taxation.

Though the book is written from a UK perspective, comparative material is included from other jurisdictions, including America and Singapore in particular.

Synopsis

This book includes detailed coverage of intellectual property, contract, encryption and liability issues, including allocation of domain names, use of metatags and other forms of search engine optimization, digital signatures and the position of ISPs and other intermediaries. There are case studies on electronic conveyancing and e-taxation.

Though the book is written from a UK perspective, comparative material is included from other jurisdictions, including America and Singapore in particular.

About the Author, Paul Todd

Paul Todd is Reader in Law at the University of Wales, Swansea.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
300
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781859419427

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