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Some short time ago I wrote a very brief article under the title "Do We Have A Deal". That article went to the distinction between the creation of an enforceable contract and the creation of a non binding letter of intent. One response to this article was an encouragement to write about the formation of contracts in the practical world ? the world of the internet, the world wide web and e mail. -
This article discusses the recent U.S. Court of Appeals decision which vacated and remanded the FCC order relating to reciprocal compensation for ISP traffic. This decision will have significant impact on local exchange carriers, other telecommunications carriers, ISPs and other enhanced services providers. -
This article discusses electronic privacy issues in the workplace. -
Tips from the Federal Communications Commission for businesses on how to prepare for the year 2000. -
In both Tennessee and Virginia it is unlawful to intercept any wire, oral, or electronic communication unless the i. -
Mr. Sax provides an overview of European Union, Canadian and US efforts to address privacy matters in E-Commerce. -
This article provides an overview of California Senate Bill 820, adopting the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act. -
This article examines developments in the regulation of Internet access services. -
Guide prepared by the General Services Administration and the Department of Justice which provides information about the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act of 1974 in order to assist members of the public in exercising their rights. -
A generation or more ago, if you thought to combine a dining experience with an entertainment experience, you had t.