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Overview
In ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, authors Winn and Mann zero in on relevant commercial law issues for your seminar or course on E-Commerce. This new casebook is organized into three main parts:
- The Context of Electronic Commerce
- Electronic Transactions
- Problems of Cross-Border Dispute Resolution The authors offer a variety of teaching and learning tools:
- lucid and concise reading assignments using non-technical language wherever possible
- exercises that illustrate current issues in E-Commerce practice
- clear and accessible explanations of the technology students need to know
- over 40 separate assignments that allow instructors to choose their own areas of interest
- coverage of cutting-edge topics, such as electronic evidence, click-through contracts, computer security, and e-signatures
- analysis of major cases, including eBay v. Bidders Edge, Zeran v. AOL, Ticketmaster v. Tickets.com, Zippo Manufacturing v. Zippo.com, Brower v. Gateway and Specht v. Netscape
- discussion of important legislation, such as E-SIGN, UETA, and UCITA, Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, and Gramm-Leach-Bliley
Synopsis
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
PART I.The Context of Electronic Commerce
Chapter 1.Technology, Business Practices and Law
Chapter 2.Setting Up Shop in Cyberspace
Chapter 3.Rights in Personal Information
PART II.Electronic Transactions
Chapter 4.Sales of Goods
Chapter 5.Licenses of Software and Information
Chapter 6.Electronic Payments
Chapter 7.Electronic Lending
PART III.Problems of Cross-Border Dispute Resolution
Chapter 8.Dispute Resolution in the Electronic Commerce Context
Book Details
Published
November 1, 2002
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Pages
750
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780735524972