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1998

University of Washington School of Law

Electronic data interchange networks

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Couriers Without Luggage: Negotiable Instruments And Digital Signatures, Jane Kaufman Winn Jan 1998

Couriers Without Luggage: Negotiable Instruments And Digital Signatures, Jane Kaufman Winn

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Prior to the very recent explosion of interest in the Internet, for decades electronic commerce had been conducted on a large scale over closed networks. Since the late 1960s, billions of dollars in funds transfers have been executed over networked computer systems such as the Federal Reserve Wire Network (Fedwire), Clearing House Interbank Payment System (CHIPS), and the automated clearing house system (ACH); billions of dollars of goods have been sold over electronic data interchange networks. These closed, proprietary networks were built during the era of mainframe computer systems and are now being challenged by open networks of distributed client-server …