Fr. 138.20

e-Commerce and the Law

English · Paperback / Softback

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This briefing is one of the few reference sources in the UK on e-commerce law written from the perspective of the business rather than the lawyer. Essential reading for anyone involved in e-commerce projects or start-ups.


List of contents

Foreword Table of cases Table of statutes Acknowledgements Introduction The business potential of the Internet
1.1 The attraction of the Internet 1.2 Tapping the potential of the Internet How to set up your e-commerce business
2.1 Introduction 2.2 Domain names 2.3 Your website development agreement 2.4 Spamming 2.5 Meta-tagging 2.6 Linking to other website 2.7 Framing 2.8 The Distance Selling Directive 2.9 Your website content provision agreement 2.10 The website hosting agreement Checklist: How to set up your e-commerce business How to form an electronic contract
3.1 Pre-contact considerations 3.2 Offer 3.3 True offer distinguished from invitation to treat 3.4 Disclaimers 3.5 Governing law 3.6 Electronic terms and conditions Checklist: How to form an electronic contract How to make and accept payment over the Internet
4.1 Introduction 4.2 Traditional payment process: the cheque 4.3 Electronic payment systems Checklist: How to make and accept payment over the Internet How to authenticate contracts concluded over the Internet
5.1 Introduction 5.2 Cryptography 5.3 Encryption 5.4 The Electronic Communications Act 2000 5.5 Digital signatures 5.6 Forgery Checklist: How to authenticate contracts concluded over the Internet How to manage your company's e-mail risks
6.1 The law and electronic mail 6.2 Copyright 6.3 Defamation 6.4 The e-mail protocol Checklist: How to manage your company's e-mail risks How to protect your intellectual property over the Internet
7.1 Introduction 7.2 Patents and the Internet 7.3 Copyright 7.4 Trade marks Checklist: Intellectual property and the Internet - copyright Advertising and the Internet
8.1 Background 8.2 Your webvertising agreement Checklist: Advertising and the Internet Data protection and the Internet
9.1 Background 9.2 The Data Protection Act 1998 Checklist: The Data Protection Act 1998 and the Internet Bibliography

About the author

Andrew Sparrow
LLB (Hons) is a national award-winning solicitor. A partner with Lee Crowder solicitors in Birmingham, Mr Sparrow is a specialist in corporate law and has a wide experience in commercial legal matters. He qualified as a solicitor of the Supreme Court in 1989 and an early interest in industry and commerce attracted him to commercial law. He spent the period following his qualification working at one of the country's leading national groups of legal firms.

Mr Sparrow is the author of the FT Prentice Hall book The Responsibilities of Company Directors, and also the author of two multimedia CD-ROMs serving as client guides to the law. In addition, he wrote the script and planned the structure developments of the official CD-Rom for the 1998 G8 Summit of World Leaders, winning The Lawyer national award for "Best Use of Multimedia in the Law" for his CD-Roms in 1999. He has also written and appeared in over 16 television programmes aimed at training the legal profession in England and Wales. Mr Sparrow is also a regular contributor to a number of business magazines on commercial developments.

Summary

This briefing is one of the few reference sources in the UK on e-commerce law written from the perspective of the business rather than the lawyer. Essential reading for anyone involved in e-commerce projects or start-ups.

Product details

Authors Andrew Sparrow
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2000
 
EAN 9780273645658
ISBN 978-0-273-64565-8
No. of pages 133
Weight 450 g
Series Financial Times Series
Financial Times Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Internet

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