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  • Recent court rulings in e-commerce.

    August 22, 2003Julian S. Millstein, Edward A. Pisacreta and Jeffrey D. Neuburger
  • In today's economic climate, with large-scale vendors swallowing increasing shares of the customer marketplace, such vendors may be emboldened to push for contractual exclusivity provisions in negotiations with customers; that is, a requirement that in the future, the customer purchase from the vendor exclusively any additional amounts of services of the type being provided by vendor under the current arrangement.

    August 22, 2003John A. Gliedman
  • Adding third-party links for tax services to corporate Web sites can be a great way to attract new customers and generate extra income during the tax season. These links often generate income for the company agreeing to host the link to its corporate Web site.

    August 22, 2003Marie Flores
  • In 1997, the No Electronic Theft Act radically changed the underpinnings of criminal copyright infringement. Before the act, criminal copyright infringement targeted infringers making profits. The act focuses instead on copyright owners' losses, treating criminal copyright infringement as a type of theft ' like shoplifting.

    August 22, 2003Eric Goldman and Julia Alpert Gladstone
  • Recent developments in e-commerce law and in the e-commerce industry.

    August 22, 2003Julian S. Millstein, Edward A. Pisacreta and Jeffrey D. Neuburger
  • Recent court rulings in e-commerce.

    August 22, 2003Julian S. Millstein, Edward A. Pisacreta and Jeffrey D. Neuburger
  • What does a cash-register ka-ching sound like online? It's the tune of $45.6 billion. That's the estimated e-commerce sales ring-up for 2002, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported in February. The activity represented an estimated increase in total e-commerce revenues from 2001 to 2002 of 3.1%.

    August 22, 2003Michael Lear-Olimpi