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Electronic Commerce, Fourth Edition (Aspen Casebook)

Author Ronald J. Mann
Publisher Aspen Publishers
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ISBN / ASINB009L2ZKX0
ISBN-13978B009L2ZKX1
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Description

The only casebook dealing with e-commerce, Electronic Commerce, Fourth Edition, utilizes problems to expound a transactional approach to electronic commerce. Written by Ronald J. Mann, a preeminent and prolific Commercial Law scholar, this system-oriented text is structured around the hypothetical representation of a technology company.

The new edition has been meticulously updated with the latest cases and problems that reflect those cases and current issues.

This concise casebook offers:

  • Distinguished authorship: Ronald Mann is a leading scholar in Commercial Law and recently served as Reporter for revisions to UCC Articles 3, 4, and 4A.
  • Lucid and concise reading assignments that use non-technical language whenever possible. Need-to-know technology is explained clearly and accessibly.
  • Exercises that clearly illustrate current issues in e-commerce practice.
  • Dozens of separate assignments so that professors can easily concentrate on their own areas of interest.
  • Coverage of important commercial law topics, including:
    • Click-through contracts
    • Cybersquatting
    • Web site development
    • Software licensing
    • Electronic payments

    New to the Fourth Edition:

    • Updated problems based on recent case law and current issues.
    • New cases, including:
      • Rescuecom Corp. v. Google--Second Circuit decision permitting lawsuit against Google for selling ads based on trademarked name
      • Jacobsen v. Katzer--First appellate decision validating licenses for open-source software
      • Jaynes v. Commonwealth of Virginia --Virginia Supreme Court case invalidating Virginia anti-spam law under First Amendment
      • Fair Housing Council v. Roommates.com--Ninth Circuit en banc decision on liability of Web site for discriminatory postings seeking roommates
      • Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Inc. v. CraigsList, Inc.--Easterbrook decision exonerating CraigsList for behavior similar to Roommates behavior condemned by Ninth Circuit
      • Conwell v. Gray Loon Outdoor Marketing Group, Inc.--Indiana Supreme Court case interpreting contract for design of Web site