Doing Business on the Internet: Forms and Analysis
Updated Semi-Annually
By
Julian S. Millstein,
Jeffrey D. Neuburger,
Jeffrey P. Weingart
Doing Business on the Internet is the most complete up-to-date legal guide to business transactions in the Internet environment. Written and compiled by expert practitioners in Internet law, it features detailed coverage of the latest developments and cases in online law, plus over 50 ready-to-use, deal tested forms and checklists.
Written for lawyers and non-lawyers, this invaluable handbook includes step-by-step guidance on how to structure transactions to deal with issues specific to the Internet including:
- How to establish an effective online presence, including an evaluation of the risks, costs and benefits, guidance through domain name registration and protection, and contracting for Internet and web site services
- Copyright, trademark, trade secret and patent laws as they affect the Internet
- The enforceablity of contracts in the online environment, including the application of the UCC to online contract formation, the use of digital signatures, and other key issues
- How to license Internet content, essential elements of content licensing agreements, and future technologies and opportunities
- Tackling the risks associated with encryption, jurisdiction, privacy, obscenity, and defamation online
- The taxation of Internet transactions, including the Internet's effect on determining physical location, state taxation of electronic commerce, sales and use taxes, as well as international tax issues
- Unique liability concerns relating to Internet commerce
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