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A Practical Guide to E-Commerce and Internet Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781860723100
ISBN: 1860723101
Previous Edition ISBN: 186072180X
Published: May 2005
Publisher: ICSA Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



A Practical Guide to E-commerce and Internet Law is the indispensable guide to the legal requirements of doing business online. Aimed at senior business managers, this book provides expert guidance on the many legal areas and risks involved, including: contractual; consumer; employment, data protection and intellectual property issues.

The unique structure takes a typical company case scenario, and guides the reader through a practical approach to the legal complexities of trading on-line. The book alerts readers to potential pitfalls, showing them how to tackle the issues, pre-empt problems.

New coverage includes:

  • The impact of EU enlargement
  • Increased focus on money laundering; anti-terrorism, Proceeds of Crime Act· Patents Act 2004
  • Community Design Right (1 April 2003) and its application to IT graphics
  • New case law
  • The Consumer Credit (Early Settlement) Regulations 2004 (coming into force 31st May 2005)
  • Updated coverage of data protection regulations including Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003; the Information Commissioner’s new code of practice on monitoring;.
  • Dispute resolution in domain name disputes
  • Competition law developments

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Introduction: the legal context
Getting down to the business of going online
Data protection and e-business
Website content – whose responsibility
Contracting for services and agreeing service levels
Domain names and dispute resolutions
Employment and human rights
The application of competition law and e-commerce
Appendix: useful sources of information
Index