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CHAPTER 8 : E-BUSINESS LAW AND TAXATION - Coggle Diagram
CHAPTER 8 : E-BUSINESS LAW AND
TAXATION
Legal environment of E-Business
Subject- matter jurisdiction
a court's authority to decide a particular type of dispute
few disputes arise over subject-matter jurisdiction
Personal jurisdiction
determined by the residence of the parties
if the defendant is a resident of the state in which the court
is located
Conflict of Laws
online businesses usually serve broad markets that span
many localities and many states, they generally look to
federal laws of guidance.
Borders and Jurisdiction
Power
Effects
Legitimacy
Notice
Contracting and Contract Enforcement
Offer
- commitment with certain terms made to another party
Consideration
- the agreed-upon exchange of something
valuable
Acceptance
- expression of willingness to take an offer, including
all of its stated terms
Jurisdiction Issues
Stalking - prosecution of fraud perpetrators across
international boundaries has always been difficult for law
enforcement officials
Gambling - several states have passed laws Internet
gambling, but the jurisdiction of those states to enforce laws
that limit internet activities is not clear
Theft - theft of intellectual property (such as computer
software or computer files)
Cyberbullying - a new types of online criminal which is some
people are using technology to harass, humiliate, threat then,
and embarrass each other
Use and Protection of Intellectual Property Issue
Intellectual Property
Trademark Issue
Intellectual Property
Copyright Issue
Deceptive Trade Practices
Defamation
Patent Issue
Domain names
Advertising Regulation
Online Crime, Terrorism, Warfare and Ethical Issue
Online Warfare and Terrorism
Instructions for creating biological weapons and other poisons,
discussion boards that help terrorist groups.
Ethics and Online Business Practices
An important ethical issue that organizations face when they
collect e-mail addressed detail text here.