Intellectual property and e-commerce

  • Small T
  • Fund K
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Abstract

In view of the great importance of e-commerce, it is absolutely necessary to have adequate legislation. Such legislation must be adopted worldwide because the ease systems such as the Internet offer to the international trading of products or services, forces such transactions to be made in accordance with the trade law of each of the countries involved. The adequate legislation in each of the countries that perform electronic transactions will help the growth of business transactions.

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Small, T., & Fund, K. T. (2010). Intellectual property and e-commerce. Intelligence, 78–100.

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