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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... POSTAL RULE The process of contract negotiation over the Internet is the same as in actual reality : invitation to ... rule when the acceptance is communicated by post . The postal rule states that if the offer contemplates acceptance by ...
... postal rule is somewhat clouded . Although it is generally accepted that postal communications sent via the Royal Mail do benefit from the rule , 26 other comparable methods of com- municating acceptance do not benefit from the rule ...
... postal rule presumption . The question which is correct is clearly of some import , but is one which proves difficult to answer . In his work on the law of contract , Professor Walker prefers the suggestion that the Post Office is the ...
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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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