Description |
xii, 160 pages ; 26 cm |
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regular print |
Series |
E-commerce ; no. 6 |
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E-commerce : the implications for the law |
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E-commerce (Sydney, N.S.W.) ; 6
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E-commerce: the implications for the law.
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Contents |
Part A. Introduction to e-commerce: E-commerce, the Internet and the World Wide Web -- Categories of e-commerce activity : B2B and B2C -- E-commerce variations : m-commerce -- Economic impact of e-commerce -- Applicability of trade practices legislation to the online environment -- Administration and enforcement of the Trade Practices Act -- Trade Practices Act review -- Part B. Restrictive trade practices: Part IV of the TPA and e-commerce -- Market definition in the context of e-commerce -- Regulated conduct under TPA Part IV and e-commerce -- Market power and competition analysis -- Part C. Consumer protection and unconscionable conduct: Introduction to Parts V and IVA of the TPA and e-commerce -- Sections 52 and 53 of the TPA and passing off; Cybersquatting, domain name disputes; hyperlinking, meta tags and Internet dumping -- Advertising, promotions and offers -- Spamming -- Cyberscams, failure to supply and Internet auctions -- Conditions and warranties -- Contracting and unconscionable conduct -- Part D. Jurisdictional issues: Introduction -- Jurisdiction and the TPA -- Enforcement jurisidiction -- Case law -- Co-operative initiatives between enforcement bodies -- Jurisdictional guidelines -- Harmonisation of jurisdictional rules |
Notes |
Also available online |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Electronic version available on Lawbook online |
Subject |
Electronic commerce -- Law and legislation -- Australia.
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Electronic commerce.
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Electronic commerce -- Australia.
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Trade regulation.
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Author |
Webster, Mathew Robert
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LC no. |
00002447 |
ISBN |
0455218870 |
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