America is online and there is no way back
More than 100 million Americans currently cruising the Net. This portal in the world, we have virtually unlimited access to information and the timing of new business and training opportunities. This is not a miracle, the Internet has dropped dramatically transforming the way we live, work, play and interact with each other.
The global nature of the Internet also raises jurisdictional issues that remain unresolved. United want to regulate the Internet to protect their own citizens, but they must do so without hindrance of international trade. Legislators have an interest in protecting consumers against fraud and abuse. They are also on oral problems such as expensive junk-mail unsolicited. They have an interest in protecting children against the harmful online materials. But the application of existing laws may prove difficult if not impossible, in a context where physical presence, it is pertinent - criminal operations, which stops in a state or a country can be easily implemented in another store.
In the area of the state legislature, these changes create a new landscape for law and order. In commercial law, politicians are under consideration of rules on paper-based information and transactions to determine how best to use, electronic commerce, information and conventions. New issues on security and the protection of privacy must be solved, increase consumer confidence in electronic commerce. And questions of whether and how the taxation of Internet transactions, have serious consequences for households.
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