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User Protection in IT Contracts


ISBN13: 9789041115485
ISBN: 904111548X
Published: January 2001
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Format: Hardback
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This volume considers the theme of the protection of the user in the field of information technology, and more specifically in relation to software licences, electronic information services and Internet access services. Litigation in IT usually stems from the users' feeling that their expectations have been frustrated at performance. When dealing with such cases, the courts seem to increasingly take the objective of user protection into account. How is this protection implemented? Is this trend generally desirable? Is this judicial protection excessive? What are the constraints met by IT providers that should be taken into account in litigation? How can the user's position be improved?;""User Protection in IT Contracts"" extensively presents the reasons why, and the ways in which national courts may decide a case in favour of the user. Many practical issues are considered in this respect. Which factors appear relevant to deal with liability claims in IT? Are exemption clauses always enforceable? What are the implications of information duties for IT providers? How can general conditions be safely incorporated to a contract? What is the validity of shrinkwrap licences? Is it safe to rely on an entire-agreement clause? This book exhaustively reviews these issues in English, Dutch and French law.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Acknowledgements. List of abbreviations.
1. Introduction.
2. The protection of weak parties in comparative law.
3. Co-ordinating the protection of consumers and weaker commercial parties.
4. Why are IT contracts unbalanced? Arguments for and against protective concerns in IT.
5. Liability for defective IT services in comparative law.
6. Pre-contractual information in IT contracts: misrepresentation and duties of disclosure.
7. Enforceability of standard contracts and general conditions in IT: shrinkwrap licences and incorporation by reference.
8. Exemption clauses in IT contracts.
9. Conclusions. Summary. Table of cases. Bibliography. Index. About the author.

Series: Law & Electronic Commerce

Law, Information and Information Technology ISBN 9789041116758
Published July 2003
Kluwer Law International
£180.00
Selected Legal Issues of E-Commerce
Edited by: Kono, Paulus, Rajak
ISBN 9789041118981
Published September 2002
Kluwer Law International
£117.00
Edirectives: Guide to European Union Law on E-Commerce ISBN 9789041117526
Published June 2002
Kluwer Law International
£126.00
ICT Law and Internationalisation: A Survey of Givernment Views ISBN 9789041115058
Published November 2000
Kluwer Law International
£121.00
Governance in 'Cyberspace': Access and Public Interest in Global Communications
Klaus W. GrewlichProfessor, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium
ISBN 9789041112255
Published August 1999
Kluwer Law International
£237.00
Open EDI and Law in Europe ISBN 9789041104892
Published July 1999
Kluwer Law International
£230.00
The Crypto Controversy ISBN 9789041111432
Published November 1998
Kluwer Law International
£162.00
Internet: Which Court Decides? Which Law Applies? ISBN 9789041110367
Published August 1998
Kluwer Law International
£128.00
Modelling the Legal Decision Process for Information Technology Applications ISBN 9789041105400
Published December 1997
Kluwer Law International
£227.00
Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration
ISBN 9789041109668
Published June 1996
Kluwer Law International
£170.00