Law and the Internet: Regulating CyberspaceLilian Edwards, Charlotte Waelde Bloomsbury Academic, 1997 M12 19 - 296 páginas Internet law is one of the fastest moving and most important areas of law to have emerged in the last few years. There is huge demand for up to the minute information and practical guidance on how to deal with the various legal issues arising from the massive expansion and commercial use of the internet. The law regulating the internet must deal not only with widely publicised problems such as internet libel,computer crime, and copyright on the world wide web but also with lesser known but vitally important issues relating to electronic contracting, intellectual property rights and electronic evidence and procedure. |
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... purchaser , and indeed of any contract between the purchaser and the third party . " 4 For the comparative position on third party rights in contract , see International Encyclopaedia of Comparative Law , vol 7 , ch 13 ( 1994 ) . For ...
... purchaser can acquire services from outside the EC with- out paying VAT , but VAT is due on imports of goods . The place of supply can depend on whether the supply is of a good or a service and if there is no clear definition which ...
... purchaser . It is of no relevance that the purchaser's use of the software is limited or that the copyright remains with the seller . Only in unusual situations will payments for partial transfer of rights be treated as royalty income ...
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Lilian Edwards and Charlotte Waelde | 3 |
Religious Technology Center v Lerma 24 Media L Rep 2473 E D Va | 5 |
Harrods Ltd v UK Network Services Ltd and Others High Court | 9 |
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Digital Media & Intellectual Property: Management of Rights and Consumer ... Nicola Lucchi Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
Contratos electrónicos y protección de los consumidores José Antonio Vega Vega Vista previa limitada - 2005 |