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Indian Laws of E-Business
What Every Business Person Needs to know
Rajesh Talwar
Indian Laws of E-Business : Rajesh Talwar : Vision Books : Book (ISBN: 8170944503)
Pages: 216
Price: Rs. 225 Format: Paperback
ISBN13/10: / 8170944503
Availability: Yes
Published in 2001
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The Information Technology Act, 2000 has put in place a legal
framework which seeks to facilitate growth and protection of
business interests in the explosive Internet era. It is therefore
vital for all businesses, whether specifically involved with
e-commerce or not, to clearly understand the implications and
nuances of such key issues as security of information assets,
protection of intellectual property rights and cyber-contracts in
order to preserve their vital interests in cyberspace.
This book offers a quick, easy-to-access overview of Indian
cyberlaws:
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Contracts in cyberspace:
Essential
elements of a valid cyber-contract, how to prove the
existence of a contract made in cyberspace; terms and
conditions of a cyber-contract, etc.
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E-commerce: Special focus on key issues,
including forums to decide e-commerce disputes;
jurisdiction in domestic and international e-commerce
transactions, arbitration, digital signatures, etc.
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How to protect the intellectual property of your
business in cyberspace: Trademarks, copyrights
and patents; online resolutions of domain name disputes;
legal remedies, etc.
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Security of information assets:
Actions
which contravene the law; penalty and compensation; legal
procedures for tackling contraventions; cybercrimes and
punishment; key changes in existing laws to facilitate
punishment.
Internet is an exciting, vast and substantially uncharted
territory for a whole range of business activities. This book
will help you grasp the key legal issues of successfully doing
business online.
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Rajesh Talwar
Rajesh Talwar
studied Negotiation at
Harvard, Human
Rights Law at Nottingham, and Law and
Economics at Delhi University. He has
worked for the United Nations on legal
and justice-related issues in Somalia,
Liberia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Timor-
Leste. Prior to working for the UN, he
practised law and taught law at Delhi
University and Jamia Millia Islamia. He
is
the author of more than a dozen books,
many of which are available and listed
at
www.amazon.com/author/rajeshtalwar. Most
recently he has written Making Your
Own Will (Vision Books, 2013) and
Courting Injustice: The Nirbhaya Case
and Its Aftermath (Hay House, 2013).
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