Contents Internet law

Buch 1

Internet law

Taeger . Goldmann . Linkhorst . Seiler

Buch-Cover Today, the World Wide Web is a commercial information and transaction medium through which contracts are also initiated and concluded. An important future is predicted for e-commerce. However, the provision of information and the conclusion of contracts raise a large number of civil law questions that need to be answered taking into account the special features of the Internet. The book "Internet Law" deals with these questions. The authors explain e-commerce business models, the requirements for the validity of electronic contracts including digital signatures, the obligations of providers and consumer rights to be observed in Internet contracts and much more, including aspects of tax and international law, in a generally understandable and competent manner. The latest case law is taken into account. The book offers a compact and comprehensible introduction to the complex subject matter of Internet and eCommerce law. It is therefore not only suitable for students, but also for practitioners.

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