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Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

www.downloadslide.netCHAPTER >THE ENVIRONMENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND TAXISSUESLEARNING OBJECTIVESIn this chapter, you will learn:

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2:•How the legal environment affects electronic commerce activities•What elements combine to form an online business contract•How copyright, patent, an

d trademark laws govern tl>e use of intellectual properly online•That the Internet has opened doors for online crime, terrorism, and warfare•How ethic Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

s issues arise for companies conducting electronic commerce•Ways Io resolve conflicts between companies' desire to collect and use their customers’ da

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

ta and the privacy rights of those customers•What taxes are levied on electronic commerce activitiesINTRODUCTIONSpokco is a California business that o

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Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 210, Spokeo also compiled information from public records and online sources (including social media sites) and sold it in the form of "profiles’ to bu

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kwww.downloadslide.netChapter 7These profiles included the person's address, phone number, mantal status, approximate age. e-mail address, hobbies, et

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Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2en potential job applicants.In the United States, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires that companies who sell information as a consumer repo

rting agency must take steps to ensure that its practices do not314violate the consumer protections specified in the FCRA.Although Spokeo did not thin Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

k it was a consumer reporting agency, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) did. and filed charges against the company for violations of the FCRA. I

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

n response to the charges, spokeo changed the terms of service statement on its Web site to make clear that it was not a consumer reporting agency and

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Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2 argued that Spokeo had marketed the profiles without making sure they would be used for legal purposes. The FTC also charged tlrat Spoked failed to e

nsure the accuracy of the profles and neglected to tell its customers what their responsibilities are under the FCRA. Al three of these requirements a Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

re mandated by the FCRA. The FTC also charger! Spokeo with violations of the Federal Trade Commission Act for making statements about the independence

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

of comments endorsing Spokeo's services displayed on the srte and posted on news and technology Web sties and blogs (the endorsements trad actualy be

www.downloadslide.netCHAPTER >THE ENVIRONMENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND TAXISSUESLEARNING OBJECTIVESIn this chapter, you will learn:

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2ces and Web Site. The company did not admit that the charges were true as part of the settlement.Companies that do business on the Web expose themselv

es, often unwittingly, to liabilities that arise from today's business environment. That environment includes laws and ethical considerationsCoftrttht Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

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www.downloadslide.netCHAPTER >THE ENVIRONMENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND TAXISSUESLEARNING OBJECTIVESIn this chapter, you will learn:

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2spokeo was unfamiliar with the laws that regulate consumer reporting agencies and did not believe they were operating as such.As you will learn in thi

s chapter. Spokeo is by no means the only Web business that has run afoul of laws and regulations. As companies do business online, they can find them Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

selves subject to unfamiliar laws and different ethical frameworks much more rapidly than when they operated in familiar physical domains.THE LEGAL EN

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

VIRONMENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCEBusinesses that operate on the Web must comply with the same laws and regulations that govern (he ojicrations of all b

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Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2r officers and owners that any business faces.Businesses operating on the Well lace Iwo additional complicating factors as they try Io comply with the

law. First, the Web extends a company’s reach beyond traditional boundaries. As you learned in Chapter 1. a business that uses the Web becomes an int Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

ernational business instantly. Thus, a company can become subject to many more laws more quickly than a traditional brick-and-morlar business based in

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

one sjiccific physical location. Second, the Web increases the speed and efficiency of business communications. As you learned in Chapters 3 and Í, c

www.downloadslide.netCHAPTER >THE ENVIRONMENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND TAXISSUESLEARNING OBJECTIVESIn this chapter, you will learn:

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2eates a network of customers who often have significant levels of interaction with each other. In Chapter 5, you learned how companies use online comm

unications to facilitate complex strategic alliances and supply web relationships. These communication- ami information-sharing supply chain channels Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

also expose an organization’s operations to other entities. Web businesses that violate the law or breach ethical standards can face rapid and intense

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

reactions from large numbers of customers, vendors, and other stakeholders who liecomc aware of the businesses' activities.In this section, you will

www.downloadslide.netCHAPTER >THE ENVIRONMENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND TAXISSUESLEARNING OBJECTIVESIn this chapter, you will learn:

Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2 You will also learn about legal and ethical issues that arise when the Web is used in the commission of crimes, terrorist acts, and even the conduct

of war. Ebook Electronic commerce (11/E): Part 2

www.downloadslide.netCHAPTER >THE ENVIRONMENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND TAXISSUESLEARNING OBJECTIVESIn this chapter, you will learn:

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