Customers think that they are not bound by online contracts because they do not have a handwritten "pen and ink" signature. Most contracts need to be included in the element. - All stakeholders agree to one proposal and another approves. - Value and benefits must be worthwhile. Example: service, commodity, cash, and / or promise to exchange these items. Electronic contracts and electronic signatures are as legitimate and enforceable as traditional paper contracts signed with ink. Federal law known as the "electronic signature in global and international business law" enacted in 2000
Great Buys also wants to know whether international law will apply when the company sells its electronic products internationally. Currently there is no international law on the internet. Although US laws may regard certain Internet activities as illegal, these laws do not correspond to resources on the Internet outside the United States. Beyond the scope of the United States, many Internet fraud is being done on the Internet by people in other countries.
In 1996, a 21 year old business school student tried to purchase a piston jet with 15 Pepsi points and 700 thousand dollars. When Pepsi refused the offer, he sued with a breach of contract and fraud. His lawsuit was unsuccessful and the judge judged, "There is no reasonable person to believe that the company actually intends to ship about $ 23 million worth of jet aircraft worth $ 700,000." Given that Harrier Jet has attacked and destroyed the detailed record function fight on ground and airborne targets, armed reconnaissance and air intercept, as well as aggressive and defensive aerial defense, It is obviously not serious to portray as. As the plaintiffs said, the jet can get "in the form of eliminating military use".
For over a decade, George Michael has sued Sony after suing the contract as a "professional slavery" to offset the song's right and Congress-EMI royalty and sued by contract infringement, Don Henry lost the business relationship and filed a lawsuit against the objections he made to make it feel like "soybeans and pig belly". These incidents, and thousands of such things like those, have depicted the recording industry as a prolific factor in maintaining the position of the artist. However, while artists have filed lawsuits on their records for decades, few people deny the obvious basic needs of the recording industry until online music distribution has emerged. Many solutions have been proposed to solve this hot discussion. The record industry and Napster should cooperate, not to compete in court. By working together, these two can create a state-of-the-art profitable e-commerce strategy.