Legal Issues with E-Business
Privacy and Ethical issues Unique to E-business.
The
realm of e-business is difficult to understand. While some may view its
environment as effortless, it can be complex and problematic for
others. Seeing as most of our business today is conducted over wires,
computers, and the Internet, ethical, privacy, contract, buying and
purchasing issues in a traditional storefront business have been
modified to support the privacy and the exchange of consumer/business
related information in e-commerce.
Unique to e-business, the privacy of individuals and businesses are enforced and protected more considerably. There is more cost to maintain privacy with e-commerce security measures than traditional storefront security. For example, since it is noticeably easier to store masses of private information on a business computer vice a physical safe, we will expend and invest more cost to protect this computerized information than the cost to protect information in a safe. Personally, I have spent more money protecting the privacy of consumer information on computers with electronic security programs. Pros and Cons of e-business? Gathering information on anything e-business related is possible. This information is at your fingertips, so to speak. However, the same pros can be cons; since illegally acquiring private business information is too, possible.
Ethics cover a wide range of topics in e-business. With close ties to privacy, especially for the consumer, e-business organizations have made it ethically clear to protect consumer information and that information will be held in strict confidence. Unique to e-business, consumer information is exchanged and protected electronically in secure websites and databases. Additionally, it is our duty and theirs to be truthful with the information given and provided.
Unique to e-business, the privacy of individuals and businesses are enforced and protected more considerably. There is more cost to maintain privacy with e-commerce security measures than traditional storefront security. For example, since it is noticeably easier to store masses of private information on a business computer vice a physical safe, we will expend and invest more cost to protect this computerized information than the cost to protect information in a safe. Personally, I have spent more money protecting the privacy of consumer information on computers with electronic security programs. Pros and Cons of e-business? Gathering information on anything e-business related is possible. This information is at your fingertips, so to speak. However, the same pros can be cons; since illegally acquiring private business information is too, possible.
Ethics cover a wide range of topics in e-business. With close ties to privacy, especially for the consumer, e-business organizations have made it ethically clear to protect consumer information and that information will be held in strict confidence. Unique to e-business, consumer information is exchanged and protected electronically in secure websites and databases. Additionally, it is our duty and theirs to be truthful with the information given and provided.
Forming a Contract Over the Internet
Through
the Internet a contract can be formed through a website or through
email. Prior to the establishment of a contract, fundamentals of a
contract must be fulfilled. An Internet contract must provide something
that each party in the contract must benefit from. For example, the most
common purpose for a contract over the Internet is the trade of a
product for payment through offer and acceptance; whereas, one party
will offer a product of information, service, or a tangible item and the
party accepting the offer will return a payment for the product.
Referencing these fundamentals, an example of an Internet contract
through a website would be the purchase of electronic software. The
offer to purchase software is displayed. Upon acceptance to purchase the
software, the seller and purchaser is bound to the offer and their
acceptance, thus creating an Internet contract.
Legal Issues Involved with Selling and Buying Online
With
respect to selling online in the US, Internet advertising is a crucial
position and must be in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) Act. A seller must properly advertise a precise disclosure of
details with clear terms and conditions on an offer. Advertising and
marketing of an offer must also clearly provide a disclosure of payments
and purchase procedures. Aside from appropriate advertising, sellers
must be competitively fair with the pricing of an offer and abide by
relevant intellectual property laws. On the other hand, consumer
protection has been a concern with buying online. With the increase of
identity theft, legally, consumers must avoid the fraudulent use of
deceptive information when constructing an online purchase. Therefore,
one must adhere to the seller’s terms, conditions, rules, and
regulations and must complete a purchase upon an agreement of sale.
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