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Www.Wildwest.Gov: The Impact Of The Internet On State Power To Enforce The Law, Terrence Berg
Www.Wildwest.Gov: The Impact Of The Internet On State Power To Enforce The Law, Terrence Berg
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Www.Franchisedisclosure.Com: Assessing The Ftc's Proposed Franchise Rule Provisions Involving Electronic Disclosure, Perry C. Siatis
Www.Franchisedisclosure.Com: Assessing The Ftc's Proposed Franchise Rule Provisions Involving Electronic Disclosure, Perry C. Siatis
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal And Ethical Issues Related To The Use Of The Internet In K-12 Schools, Nancy Willard
Legal And Ethical Issues Related To The Use Of The Internet In K-12 Schools, Nancy Willard
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Supplemental Files:
- Recommended District Internet Policy and Regulations
- Student Internet Policy Handbook Template
- Sample Student Account Agreement
- Sample Guest Account Agreement
- Sample Letter to Parents or Guardians
Who Owns Course Materials Prepared By A Teacher Or Professor? The Application Of Copyright Law To Teaching Materials In The Internet Age, Georgia Holmes, Daniel A. Levin
Who Owns Course Materials Prepared By A Teacher Or Professor? The Application Of Copyright Law To Teaching Materials In The Internet Age, Georgia Holmes, Daniel A. Levin
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Internet Speech And The First Amendment Rights Of Public School Students, Leora Harpaz
Internet Speech And The First Amendment Rights Of Public School Students, Leora Harpaz
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The History, Purpose, And Procedures Of The Advisory Commission On Electronic Commerce, Thomas Griffith
The History, Purpose, And Procedures Of The Advisory Commission On Electronic Commerce, Thomas Griffith
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Electronic Commerce And The State And Federal Tax Bases, J. Clifton Fleming Jr.
Electronic Commerce And The State And Federal Tax Bases, J. Clifton Fleming Jr.
BYU Law Review
The federal income tax does not apply to profits generated by pure mail order sales originating from outside the United States, and state and local consumption taxes are effectively inapplicable to pure mail order sales originating from outside the taxing jurisdiction. These conclusions seem fully applicable to federal taxation of income from sales that are initially solicited through Internet advertising and then transacted over the Internet between a customer in the United States and an out-of-country seller's out-of-country website. Similar conclusions are also, arguably, applicable in the case of state and local consumption taxes. Extension of the mail order tax …
State Taxation Of Electronic Commerce: Perspectives On Proposals For Change And Their Constitutionality, Kendall L. Houghton, Walter Hellerstein
State Taxation Of Electronic Commerce: Perspectives On Proposals For Change And Their Constitutionality, Kendall L. Houghton, Walter Hellerstein
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
At&T Corp. V. City Of Portland: Classifjring "Internet Over Cable" In The "Open Access" Fight, Jason Whiteley
At&T Corp. V. City Of Portland: Classifjring "Internet Over Cable" In The "Open Access" Fight, Jason Whiteley
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leveling The Playing Field: A Business Perspective On Taxing E-Commerce, Val John Christensen
Leveling The Playing Field: A Business Perspective On Taxing E-Commerce, Val John Christensen
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.