In July, 1999, the General Counsels, Vice Presidents, and other senior officers of major information industry technology companies (including Adobe Systems, Intuit, Silver Platter, Lotus, and Microsoft) wrote to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) urging adoption of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) at the then imminent NCCUSL meeting in Denver. The executives supported the adoption of UCITA because it is true to three commercial principles: commerce should be free to flourish in the electronic age, rules should support use of new (in this case electronic) technologies, and marketplace forces should determine the form of these transactions
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) attempts to regulate a nonexistent market ...
This article helps to clarify the reader\u27s understanding of issues and concepts relating to UCITA...
In the December 1999 issue of AALL Spectrum, Charles Cronin provided a fine overview of the Uniform ...
In July, 1999, the General Counsels, Vice Presidents, and other senior officers of major information...
Advocates argue that UCITA (Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act) provides rules of the roa...
This Note examines the concerns surrounding the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act ( UCIT...
The Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA) has been presented to the states for their ...
From the heated rhetoric of both proponents and opponents of UCITA, one would think that UCITA repre...
The e-commerce revolution has redefined the way business is transacted everywhere. Meanwhile, the bo...
This article will address the procedural and substantive reasons why UCITA is, in fact, overly ambit...
The Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA) has been presented to the states for their ...
Virginia has taken a strong and important leadership in establishing rules for the Information Highw...
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) attempts to regulate a nonexistent market ...
This article will address the procedural and substantive reasons why UCITA is, in fact, overly ambit...
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) attempts to regulate a nonexistent market ...
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) attempts to regulate a nonexistent market ...
This article helps to clarify the reader\u27s understanding of issues and concepts relating to UCITA...
In the December 1999 issue of AALL Spectrum, Charles Cronin provided a fine overview of the Uniform ...
In July, 1999, the General Counsels, Vice Presidents, and other senior officers of major information...
Advocates argue that UCITA (Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act) provides rules of the roa...
This Note examines the concerns surrounding the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act ( UCIT...
The Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA) has been presented to the states for their ...
From the heated rhetoric of both proponents and opponents of UCITA, one would think that UCITA repre...
The e-commerce revolution has redefined the way business is transacted everywhere. Meanwhile, the bo...
This article will address the procedural and substantive reasons why UCITA is, in fact, overly ambit...
The Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA) has been presented to the states for their ...
Virginia has taken a strong and important leadership in establishing rules for the Information Highw...
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) attempts to regulate a nonexistent market ...
This article will address the procedural and substantive reasons why UCITA is, in fact, overly ambit...
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) attempts to regulate a nonexistent market ...
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) attempts to regulate a nonexistent market ...
This article helps to clarify the reader\u27s understanding of issues and concepts relating to UCITA...
In the December 1999 issue of AALL Spectrum, Charles Cronin provided a fine overview of the Uniform ...