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State Sales & Use Tax On Internet Transactions, Sandi Owen
State Sales & Use Tax On Internet Transactions, Sandi Owen
Federal Communications Law Journal
The explosive growth of electronic commerce raises serious questions about the viability of the current state sales and use tax system. Sales via the Internet and other electronic means are changing both the form and substance of consumer transactions, and such sales often do not satisfy the traditional nexus requirement for state taxation because on-line vendors frequently lack physical presence in the purchaser’s home state. The inability to collect taxes on this growing segment of the retail sales market will impair states’ efforts to raise revenues and cause economically similar transactions to be treated differently. Consequently, Congress must act pursuant …
Controlling World Wide Web Links, Property Rights, Access Rights And Unfair Competition, Chris Reed
Controlling World Wide Web Links, Property Rights, Access Rights And Unfair Competition, Chris Reed
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Domain Names, Globalization, And Internet Governance, Marshall Leaffer
Domain Names, Globalization, And Internet Governance, Marshall Leaffer
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Electronic Communications And The Law: Help Or Hindrance To Telecommuting?, Jennifer C. Dombrow
Electronic Communications And The Law: Help Or Hindrance To Telecommuting?, Jennifer C. Dombrow
Federal Communications Law Journal
During 1997, an estimated 11.1 million workers preformed some portion of their work by telecommuting. This number is expected to grow as employers continue to discover the benefits that can result from instituting a telecommuting policy. This growth may be hindered, however, by controversy concerning employee privacy rights. Although the use of electronic communications in the workplace is common, the laws addressing employee privacy rights and employer monitoring rights concerning these communications are ambiguous. New legislation is necessary to specifically define the respective rights of employers and employees. Without this new legislation, the benefits of electronic communications in the workplace, …
Dogma In Cyberspace, Phillip V. Permut
Dogma In Cyberspace, Phillip V. Permut
Federal Communications Law Journal
Book Review: Law and Disorder in Cyberspace: Abolish the FCC and Let Common Law Rule the Telecosm, by Peter Huber, Oxford University Press, 1997, 265 pages.
Cyberspatial Sovereignties: Offshore Finance, Digital Cash, And The Limits Of Liberalism, Bill Maurer
Cyberspatial Sovereignties: Offshore Finance, Digital Cash, And The Limits Of Liberalism, Bill Maurer
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Cyberspace, Sovereignty, Jurisdiction, And Modernism, Joel Trachtman
Cyberspace, Sovereignty, Jurisdiction, And Modernism, Joel Trachtman
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.