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Business & Law on the Internet |
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Rating:  Summary: TELECOMUNICATIONS AND JUSTICE IN THE WORLD Review: At the end of the last decade we survive to an exhuberant prognostisism of law. The end of the world is coming soon and people like the autors of this book must be careful of their peace. Computers are not the way to make an excelente production around the world. I think that in places like Egypt, or Nairobi, or Chiapas, people don't understand the way of doing businnes around the world with a computer. Instead of that I really think that my friend Bill GGGGGG its making a good efort for estimulate all your instinct for consume and comercialization ha ha ha see you all my little readers in the next decade, the decade of computers. your friend NOE
Rating:  Summary: E-Law Review: I have searched high and low for a book outlining the laws for the Interent and E-commerce. Apparently not much is available yet, but this book was great. It was informative and insightful regarding the laws for business in genereal and E-commerce in particular. I have recommended this to several friends who are thinking of starting a business on the Internet. I have also recommended it to the professor who teaches business law at the MBA program that I am enrolled in. I've been trying to get them to offer an E-Law course, but until then this book will be more than enough.
Rating:  Summary: This is great for internet rights and responsibilities Review: This book is so cool. No one beyond a htird grader or ... should do alot on line before learning a little more of thier online rights and responsibilities. There is just so much out there and what some dont get (read the book, its great and update to most current laws and accepted net protocol), is that the user has part of the responsibility to what they do online. I think the book is really necceasry reading for anyone worried or who have concerns about thier online rights, and its only half the story, but read it and then maybe can have some concept to what any of this means....
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