Includes bibliographical references and index. "Digital Commerce is built upon the foundations of our earlier book Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada. The second edition of this earlier book, published in 2012, was substantially bigger than the first edition from 2004, reflecting the considerable evolution of this area of law in a relatively short time period. Between 2012 and the publication of Digital Commerce in 2020, the legal landscape has again changed and evolved--this time so much that we have chosen a new title and substantially altered the scope of the book. Digital Commerce focuses on core issues, with chapters addressing electronic contracts, online consumer protection, ́smart contractś and blockchain, privacy, content regulation, and jurisdiction in cyberspace."--Introduction.
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