Law and the Internet: A Framework for Electronic CommerceLilian Edwards, Charlotte Waelde Bloomsbury Academic, 2000 M11 7 - 396 páginas Following the very successful publication of their earlier book Law and the Internet (Hart Publishing,1997) the same editorial team have now assembled a number of specialist authors to write about those aspects of law which are of special importance to the burgeoning arena of electronic commerce. These issues can be grouped into three main sections, which is reflected in the organisation of this book: intellectual property; e-commerce; and content liability. Within these sections, each author provides an expert analysis of the underlying principles governing the law, an account of recent case law and policy developments, and a practical guide to the way the current law operates. |
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... Microsoft did ' compromise consumer trust and privacy ' , but did not breach TRUSTe's licens- ing agreement , as that covered only data collected specifically by Microsoft's website . 132 Thus , TRUSTe did not require a third - party ...
... Microsoft over Microsoft's use of hyperlinks that connected web users from Microsoft's page , directly to the ticket sales portions of Ticketmasters ' site . Thus Ticketmaster's home page was bypassed , and so surfers did not see the ...
... Microsoft has agreed not to link from its city guides to pages deep within the Ticketmaster site . Rather visitors will be pointed to the Ticketmaster home page . As with the Shetland Times case , 12 the Ticketmaster / Microsoft ...
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The Real W W W | 17 |
Secrecy and Signatures Turning the Legal Spotlight on | 37 |
Payment in an OnLine World | 55 |
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