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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... safe harbor requirements , and still placed too many conditions on individuals ' access to their personal information.154 In June 1999 , the European Commission and the US Department of Commerce published a short joint report detailing ...
... Safe Harbor ' and in particular to remove any possible misunderstanding that US organisations can choose to rely on the ' Safe Harbor ' principles in circumstances when the Directive itself applies ; ⚫ to provide more reliable ...
... safe harbor principles that ' do not include language that would require explicit notice and choice when personal data is transferred to a third party that does not adhere to the safe har- bor requirements ' . 167 Both these positions ...
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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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