Electronic Commerce by Ronald J. Mann

Electronic Commerce

Ronald J. Mann
840 pages
Aspen Law & Business
Dec 2004
Hardcover
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The casebook guides students through the topic and helps instructors make the most of class time: - lucid and concise reading assignments- realistic exercises illustrate current issues in e-commerce practice- distinguished authorship from Ronald Mann, a prolific scholar in Commercial Law, and Jane K. Winn, who draws on classroom experience to make the text student-friendly- clear and accessible explanations of need-to-know technology- coverage of important commercial law topics, such as click-through contracts, cybersquatting, website development, software licensing, and electronic payments- companion website will complement and enrich printed materialsThe Second Edition introduces a new approach, along with new material: - the transactional approach gives students a preview of practice, with three new assignments focusing on specific contracts of importance -- website development, site licenses, and software licenses- discussion of new statutes, such as Can-Spam and Check 21
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Pages 840
Publisher Aspen Law & Business
Published 2004
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