Post Tagged with: "E-commerce"

E-Legal Kit, Volume One, two and three, (Case Studies), United Nations International Trade Centre

E-Legal Kit, Volume One (E-commerce Law), Volume Two (E-commerce contracting), and Volume Three (Case Studies), United Nations International Trade Centre, (180 pp.) (2003)

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January 1, 2003 Comments are Disabled Reports

Internet and E-commerce Law Update

Ottawa Technology Lawyers Group, Ottawa, ON

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November 12, 2002 Comments are Disabled Conferences

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Recent U.S. Legal Developments Roundtable, 4th Georgetown University Advanced E-commerce Law Institute, Washington, DC

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November 12, 2002 Comments are Disabled Conferences

Net Contract Fights Should Avoid Courts

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E-commerce success depends not only on government policies such as jurisdiction and taxation, but even more critically on an underlying issue — will courts enforce electronic contracts consummated on-line, typically by consumers clicking an "I agree" icon on a Web page? On that question, courts appear split.

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September 19, 2002 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive

E-commerce Tax Policy Penalizes Canadian Business

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While my previous column highlighted encouraging new Canadian policy on the consumer e-commerce front, recent e-commerce tax policy developments are troubling. After several years of deliberations, the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency has released its interpretation on the application of the goods and service tax to e-commerce. The result should set off alarm bells among Canadian businesses engaged in e-commerce, since it places them at a competitive disadvantage relative to their U.S. and European rivals.

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September 5, 2002 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive