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|a E-commerce law and practice in Europe /
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|a Front Cover; E-Commerce Law and Practice in Europe; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. Electronic commerce and law; Introduction; 1 The phenomenon of dematerialisation and the new property rights; 2 Electronic commerce and the deterritorialisation of the law; 3 The Internet and the detemporalisation of the law; 4 Self-regulation instead of state regulation; 5 Data protection and depersonalisation; 6 Technology instead of law; 7 Electronic commerce and the problem of trust; 8 Summary.
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|a Chapter 2. How to regulate the internet: new paradigms for internet governance1 Positioning the problem; 2 The various regulatory techniques on the internet; 3 The role of state legislation in the reception and promotion of 'private' sources of cyberspace law; 4 Conclusions; Bibliography; SECTION 2: CONTRACT LAW; Chapter 1. An introduction to web contracts; 1 Introduction; 2 Principles and methods of web contracts in e-commerce; Chapter 2. The content of web contracts; 1 Introduction; 2 Standard terms.
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|a 3 Product description: the application to e-commerce of the Directive on Certain Aspects of the Sale of Consumer Goods and Associated GuaranteesSECTION 3: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; Chapter 1. Copyright; 1 Introduction; 2 Works protected by copyright in electronic commerce; 3 Right-holders; 4 Exploitation rights; 5 Exhaustion of rights; 6 Exemption provisions; 7 Granting of licences; 8 Technical solutions of copyright protection in electronic commerce.
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|a 9 The amended EC copyright directive proposal provides for a legal protection for technological measures and rights-management information, Article 6 and 7Bibliography; Chapter 2. Law and technology convergence: copyright; 1 Introduction to protection technologies; 2 Different protection technologies; 3 Standardisation activities in the field of copyright protection; 4 A standard for trade with materials protected by IPR; 5 Recommendations to the European Commission; Bibliography; Chapter 3. Trademark law: domain name issues; 1 Introduction; 2 Protection of trademarks against domain names.
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|a 3 Protection on further grounds4 The protection of the domain name as such; Bibliography; Chapter 4. Reference tools: the treasure maps of the internet; 1 Introduction; 2 Categories of reference tools; 3 Liability for the reference; 4 A particular case: advertising banners and keywords on the Internet; 5 The use of keywords by browsers; 6 Conclusion; SECTION 4: INTERMEDIARIES; Chapter 1. Liability for on-line intermediaries: comparing EU and US legal frameworks; 1 Scope of the Directive's provisions; 2 Analysis of the liability limitations laid down by Articles 12 to 15 of the Directive.
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|a With the massive explosion of e-commerce, and especially the use of the Internet as a transnational and instant medium for business transactions, has come a whole range of new laws and regulations - and, inevitably, a minefield of accompanying uncertainties and potential pitfalls. So what exactly are the legal issues companies need to address, and what are their implications in real terms for the business world?Find the answers in this groundbreaking study undertaken for the European Commission within the framework of the ECLIP project. With a brief to provide practical help for.
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|a Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed June 1st, 2023).
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