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Sparrow's account of over three centuries of Parliamentary
reporting brings in literary giants such as Samuel Johnson and
Charles Dickens (who worked as a reported in Parliament in the
1830s) as well as covering major developments in how reporting was
carried out - and press coverage.
The internet and the equipment through which it is delivered has
revolutionised the way business offers its services and consumers
access information. The constantly evolving technology will
continue to become mobile both in terms of the apparatus used to
get online, such as mobile phones, and also the wireless capability
which will become widespread. Commercial use of the technology
presents huge legal issues and has led to the introduction of
significant new laws to govern online trade. However, the approach
taken by the EU in regulating the internet differs markedly from
that of the United States. Given the degree of trade between the
two continents and in particular between the USA and the UK, it is
vital that businesses on both sides of the Atlantic understand the
diverse legal regimes, whether they operate in European or North
American markets. This book provides an overview of the English law
treatment of the internet, which is heavily influenced by the EU,
and contrasts it where appropriate to American legal governance.
The book examines issues including online contractual formation,
privacy law across geographical borders, electronic signatures,
online marketing and consumer sales over the internet. The book is
essential reading for businesses in both lands.
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