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adam_text | Contents
Preface 11
Foreword 19
Acknowledgments 25
General introduction 31
Part One:
The Internet in practice and in business 37
Introduction 39
A. Where does the Internet come from? 40
B. Some technical details 41
C. Internet in practice:
eight communications applications 42
1. Electronic mail or e mail 42
2. The World Wide Web (WWW or Web) 43
3. Telnet 43
4. F.T.P. (File Transfer Protocol) 44
5. Gopher 44
6. Mailing lists 44
7. Discussion groups 45
8. The chat function or IRC (Internet Relay Chat) 46
D. The Internet and business 46
1. The Internet for commercial transactions 46
a. The Internet for advertising and marketing 46
b. The Internet for commerce 47
c. The Internet for making and receiving payments 48
2. The Internet for communications (internal and external. 49
3. Internet for research, development, and the exchange of
professional information 49
4. The Internet for personnel management and recruitment. 50
Part Two:
The law on the Internet 53
Introduction 55
Chapter 1 Your first steps on the Internet
and the law 61
Why ask questions? 63
Contents
What questions? 64
I. Users 65
II. Service providers 66
A. Licensing regimes 66
1. Internet access providers (IAPs) 66
a. The regime applicable in Europe 66
a. 1. National regimes 66
a.2. The attempt at European harmonization 68
a. 3. The European Telecommunications Office (ETO). 68
b. The system applicable in North America 69
2. Servers 70
B. Free provision of services and the Internet 71
1. The free provision of services within the European Union. .71
2. The free provision of services within the NAFTA 74
To summarize... 75
Chapter 2 Copyright on the Internet 77
Why ask questions? 79
What questions? 79
Introduction 81
I. Which works are protected on the Internet? 82
A. The general conditions governing the protection of a work. 82
B. The different types of protected work on the Internet 83
1. Written works 83
2. Musical or audiovisual works 84
3. Images 84
4. Software 84
5. Databases 85
a. The principles of protection 85
b. Web pages 86
II. The rights of the author and of the user regarding
protected works in circulation on the Internet 87
A. The author s rights 87
1. Who owns copyrights on the Internet? 87
2. The different types of rights 87
a. The author s moral rights 88
b. The author s patrimonial rights 88
b.l. Right of reproduction 89
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b.2. Right of transformation 89
b.3. Right of distribution 89
b.4. Right of public communication 90
B. The legal limits (exceptions) to copyrights: the user s rights . 90
1. The user s rights in general 90
2. The user s rights as regards software 92
3. The user s rights on the Internet 93
a. The user and electronic mail (e mail) 93
a.l. Can a user send a protected work via e mail? .... 93
a.2. Can the addressee of an e mail copy it and: 93
1 return it to the original author? 93
2 send it to a newsgroup or to a mailing list? 93
3 send it to a specified third party?(forward) 94
b. The user and file transfers (F.T.P.) 94
b.l. Server 94
b.2. User 94
c. The user and surfing on the Web 95
c.l. Consulting Web pages 95
c.2. Downloading tiles from Web pages 96
C. The contractual limits to copyrights: contracts concluded
between the author and the user 96
1. Explicit authorization 96
2. Implicit authorization 97
III. Penalties 98
To summarize 99
Chapter 3 Freedom of expression 100
Why ask questions? 103
What questions? 103
Introduction 104
I. Internet and freedom of expression in the United States
and in Canada 105
A. The affirmation of freedom of expression 105
B. The limits of freedom of expression 105
1. Defamation 105
a. Criteria of defamation 105
b. How can liability for defamation be avoided? 107
2. Other restrictions on freedom of expression 108
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II. Internet and freedom of expression in Europe 109
A. The affirmation of freedom of expression 109
B. The limits of freedom of expression 109
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To summarize... 112
Chapter 4 Protection of privacy on the Internet 113
Why ask questions? 115 |
What questions? 115 i
Introduction 117
I. Protection of the confidentiality of files, mail
and communications circulating on the Internet 118
A. Confidentiality and government authorities 119
1. Under American and Canadian law 119
2. Under European law 121
B. Confidentiality between private parties 121
1. Under American and Canadian law 124
2. Under European law 124
3. Netiquette, current practices and the use of technology
to maintain confidentiality 126
II. The Internet and regulations regarding computerized
processing of personal data 127
A. Under American and Canadian law 128
B. In Europe 129
C. International transfers of personal data on the Internet.. 131
To summarize... 132
Chapter 5 The Internet and commercial communication 135
Why ask questions? 136
What questions? 136
Introduction 136
I. The Internet and the regulation of advertising
in North America and in Europe 137
A. Applying the general rules 137
1. Regulations related to the nature of the product 137
a. Tobacco 138
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b. Alcohol 138
2. Regulations related to the advertising audience 139
3. Regulations related to the methods used:
misleading and comparative advertising 139
a. Misleading advertising 139
b. Comparative advertising 140
B. Advertising restrictions applicable to the Internet 141
II. Telemarketing on the Internet 142
A. Internet and advertising telecanvassing 142
1. Solicitation via electronic mail 142
2. Intrusion into newsgroups 143
B. Internet and offers related to commercial telecanvassing. 145
To summarize 146
Chapter 6 Electronic commerce 147
Why ask questions? 149
What questions? 149
Introduction 150
I. Concluding contracts via the Internet 151
A. General rules applicable to all contracts 151
1. The conclusion of contract on the Internet via e mail
and via the Web 151
a. General rules governing the conclusion of contracts
(on the Internet) 151
b. The application of these rules to electronic commerce
via e mail 153
c. The application of the rules to electronic commerce
via the Web 154
2. The time and place of contract formation 154
a. Upon expedition of the acceptor s consent
(expedition theory) 155
b. Upon the sending of the acceptor s acceptance
(transmission theory) 155
c. Upon reception of acceptance by the qfferor
(reception theory) 155
d. Upon the offeror s knowledge of the acceptation
{information theory) 155
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3. The validity of contracts concluded via the Internet ..156
a. Consent 156
b. Legal capacity 157
c. The object of the contract 158
4. A master contract to facilitate concluding contracts
via the Internet? 158
a. The master contract and its advantages 158
1) The time and place of formation of future
contracts concluded on the Internet 159
2) The law applicable to the contract 159
3) Methods of interpreting or fulfilling
the agreement in the event of a dispute 159
4) The admissibility and probative value of certain
computer documents 159
5) The jurisdiction having competence to settle
disputes according to its own rules 159
6) Provisions which are contrary to to rules
of public order 159
b. A simplified form of the master contract:
the electronic trading letter 160
5. Contracts concluded via the Internet and consumer
protection law 161
B. Rules specific to certain contracts or to certain categories
of contracts 162
1. Adhesion contracts 162
2. Internet and international sales 163
3. EDI agreements on the Internet? 164
II. Payment via the Internet 165
A. Payment by ordinary credit card 166
1. The moment of payment 166
2. Using credit cards without a code number dangerous,
yes, but for whom? 166
a. Contractual solutions 167
b. Legislative solutions 167
B. The new electronic intermediaries and virtual money ... 169
1. First Virtual Holdings Incorporated or the new
electronic intermediaries 169
2. DigiCash or E money 170
3. The legal issues raised by the new electronic
intermediaries and virtual money 171
a. Contracts and consumer protection 171
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a.l. The competent court and applicable law 171
a.2. Consumer protection 171
1 Under American law 171
2 Under European law 173
b. Beyond contracts 173
To summarize 175
Chapter 7 Cryptography 177
Why ask questions? 179
What questions? 179
Introduction 180
I. Existing cryptography technologies 181
II. Pretty Good Privacy, the Clipper Chip and
Trusted Third Parties 182
III. Is the use and export of cryptography and PGP legal?.. 183
A. In North America 183
B. In Europe 184
To summarize 186
Chapter 8 Crime 187
Why ask questions? 189
What questions? 189
Introduction 190
I. American law 192
II. Canadian law 193
III. European national legal systems 194
To summarize 196
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Chapter 9 liability on the Internet 197
Why ask questions? 199
What questions? 199
Introduction 200
I. The framework of liability on the Internet 201
A. The various actors of Internet liability 201
B. Contractual liability 202
1. The various contractual relations between Internet actors 202
a. The various contractual relations between
Internet actors 202
a. I. Contractual relations between an access
provider and subscribers 202
a.2. Contractual relations between a server and
the access provider who disseminates
or provides it with permanent access 203
a.3. Contractual relations between a producer,
particularly a professional producer, and
the server who disseminates its products 203
a. 4. Contractual relations between certain servers
or professional producers and their users 204
a. 5. Contractual relations between authors
and producers 204
a.6. Contractual relations between users 205
a.7. The employer s liability employee conduct
on the Internet 205
b. Contractual relations in the field of the provision of
professional information, publishing and production . 206
b. 1. The provision of professional information 206
b.2. The fields of publishing and production on
the Internet 207
2. Liability clauses 208
II. Invoking the liability of the various actors 208
A. The user s liability 209
1. Liability invoked by another user 209
a. Liability for defamation 209
b. Liability for invasion of privacy 209
2. Liability invoked by the access provider or the server. 210
3. Liability invoked by the copyright holder 210
B. Liability of the server and the access provider 211
1. Liability invoked by the user 211
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a. «Editorial» liability 211
a.l. «Editorial» liability under American and
Canadian law 211
1 Liability as a «primary» publisher 212
2 Liability as a distributor or «secondary publisher».. 212
a.2. «Editorial» liability under French law 213
a. 3. «Editorial» liability under English law 214
7 Liability for defamation 215
Liability as a publisher. 215
Liability as a distributor 216
2 Liability for disseminating false information 216
b. Recourse which do not fall within the regime
of editorial liability 217
b.l. Under North American law 217
/ Liability for invasion of privacy 217
2 Liability for incorrectly labeled files 217
3 Liability for viruses and malicious software .218
b.l. Under French law 218
1 Liability for invasion of privacy 219
2 Liability for the dissemination of malicious
software 219
3 Liability for incorrectly labeled files 219
4 Civil liability for the content of information
(apart from editorial liability) 219
b.3. Under English law 220
1 Liability for invasion of privacy 220
2 Liability for the dissemination of viruses,
damage caused by hackers and incorrectly
labeledfiles 220
2. Liability invoked by the author 220
C. Author s liability 221
D. The liability of telecommunications operators 222
To summarize 223
Chapter 10 Evidence 225
Why ask questions? 227
What questions? 227
Introduction 228
I. In Europe 229
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A. French law 229
1. Proof of facts 229
2. Proof of contracts 229
a. Proof of civil contracts concluded via the Internet. 230
a.l. Contracts which need not be proven by a writing,
and which facilitate use of the Internet 230
1 Contracts worth less than 5.000FRF 230
2 A party produces a «commencement of proof
in writing» 231
3 Certain common practices which preclude
the drafting of a writing 231
4. Admission 232
a.2. Contracts which must be proven by a writing
Internet and the signed and original writing
requirement 232
1 A signed writing? 232
2 An original? 233
b. Proving commercial contracts concluded on
the Internet 235
B. England (and Wales) 235
1. The admissibility of Internet computer documents .. 236
2. The authentication of computer documents:
business and public authority or not? 236
a. Business and public authority 236
b. What about Internet users who cannot be described
as businessmen or public authorities? 237
c. The probative value of Internet computer documents. 237
II. In North America 238
A. The Internet computer document must be authenticated 239
B. Does an Internet computer document constitute both an
exception to the hearsay rule and to the best evidence rule? 241
1. The best evidence rule and the hearsay rule 241
2. Exceptions to the best evidence rule which allow
the admission of computer documents 243
3. Exceptions to the hearsay rule which allow
the admission of computer documents 243
C. Specific legal regimes 244
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III. Caution is essential 245
A. The evidence agreement: yes, but 245
B. Use reliable techniques, as well as durable and
preferably inalterable media 246
To summarize 247
Part Three: Twenty business contracts for the Internet 251
1. Internet access provider agreement 254
2. Internet system operator agreement 257
3. Supply of information agreement 259
4. Internet publishing agreement 262
5. Online space «rental» and related services agreement 265
6. Online advertising agreement 269
7. Online brokerage agreement 272
8. Agreement for the «rental» of online advertising space 275
9. Online multimedia product development agreement 278
10. Online market survey agreement 281
11. Online distribution agreement 284
12. Web page development and maintenance agreement 288
13. Online research agreement 291
14. Online lobbying and marketing agreement 293
15. Online forum participant agreement 295
16. Agreement for online database access 297
17. Master retail sales agreement 299
18. Electronic commerce agreement between professionals... 301
19. Certifying authority agreement 304
20. Acceptable use policy 306
Outlook 309
References 313
Bibliography 339
Abbreviations 355
Contents 359
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