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Date: 30/10/2020

Code: 9781988591919

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Description

Written by e-commerce law specialists Susan Corbett and Alexandra Sims, E-commerce and the Law is an invaluable and user-friendly guide to the legal concepts underpinning, and the law regulating, online business.

Like the first edition, the book is designed to assist e-traders and their legal advisors on how to conduct their online businesses in compliance with New Zealand law and to provide them with an understanding of the relevance of international law to New Zealand-based business involved in e-trading with other countries.

The second edition extensively updates case law throughout the text and has incorporates legislative developments since the first edition was published in 2014, including the new Privacy Act 2020 and its application in e-commerce.  It has two new chapters, on blockchain and artificial intelligence, and has been reviewed with the fast moving development of e-commerce in mind.  

The chapters cover the fundamental areas of e-commerce law, providing insights and guidance on a range of legal topics including domain names, trademarks, online contracts, consumer law, online security and cybercrime, privacy copyright and defamation. The pros and cons of using different types of business structures through which to conduct online businesses are also discussed.

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Description

Written by e-commerce law specialists Susan Corbett and Alexandra Sims, E-commerce and the Law is an invaluable and user-friendly guide to the legal concepts underpinning, and the law regulating, online business.

Like the first edition, the book is designed to assist e-traders and their legal advisors on how to conduct their online businesses in compliance with New Zealand law and to provide them with an understanding of the relevance of international law to New Zealand-based business involved in e-trading with other countries.

The second edition extensively updates case law throughout the text and has incorporates legislative developments since the first edition was published in 2014, including the new Privacy Act 2020 and its application in e-commerce.  It has two new chapters, on blockchain and artificial intelligence, and has been reviewed with the fast moving development of e-commerce in mind.  

The chapters cover the fundamental areas of e-commerce law, providing insights and guidance on a range of legal topics including domain names, trademarks, online contracts, consumer law, online security and cybercrime, privacy copyright and defamation. The pros and cons of using different types of business structures through which to conduct online businesses are also discussed.

*

eBooks and packages including an eBook may not be returned once the software key has been supplied. Your rights as a customer to access and use the ProView™ software and a ProView eBook are subject to acceptance of the ProView content licence agreement.

NB

  • An email with a registration key and instructions for accessing your eBook will be sent after checkout. For existing ProView users the eBook will appear in your library after checkout.

  • Forthcoming/pre-order eBooks will be available after the publication date.

  • The ProView app is not currently available on Kindle. See the latest system requirements

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