حفاظت از مصرفکننده در عصر 'اقتصاد اطلاعات' (بازارها و قانون)
Consumer Protection in the Age of the 'Information Economy' (Markets and the Law) (Markets and the Law) (Markets and the Law)
معرفی کتاب «حفاظت از مصرفکننده در عصر 'اقتصاد اطلاعات' (بازارها و قانون)» (با عنوان لاتین Consumer Protection in the Age of the 'Information Economy' (Markets and the Law) (Markets and the Law) (Markets and the Law)) نوشتهٔ edited by Jane K. Winn، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Pub Co در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
To date, there have been few theoretical inquiries into the relationship between the basic objectives of consumer protection laws and technological innovation. This book addresses this need by considering the impact of technological innovation on the foundations of consumer advocacy, contracting behaviour, control over intellectual capital and information privacy. The collection presents a unique and timely perspective on these issues. The authors, internationally renowned experts, from diverse areas such as consumer issues in technology markets; contract, and intellectual property provide a fresh perspective on these topics. Contributions provide novel approaches to the question of what consumer protection might consist of in the context of technological innovation. The book will be a valuable resource to academics and researchers in law and public policy and is easily accessible to graduate and undergraduate students working in these areas. Contents......Page 6 List of Contributors......Page 8 Acknowledgements......Page 10 Introduction: Is Consumer Protection an Anachronism in the Information Economy?......Page 12 Part 1 What Does It Mean to “Protect Consumers” in the Twenty-First Century?......Page 24 1 From The Jungle to The Matrix: The Future of Consumer Protection in Light of Its Past......Page 26 2 The Internet, Consumer Protection and Practical Knowledge......Page 46 3 Globalization, the Third Way and Consumer Law: The Case of the U.K......Page 70 4 Information Liability and the Challenges of Law Reform: An Introductory Note......Page 92 5 Information Technology Standards as a Form of Consumer Protection Law......Page 110 Part 2 Can a Fair Balance Be Struck in Intellectual Property Law Between Innovators and Consumers?......Page 130 6 Distinguishing Dastar: Consumer Protection, Moral Rights and Section 43(a)......Page 132 7 Some Copyright Consumer Conundrums......Page 166 Part 3 New Rules for New Deals? The Impact of New Business Models on Old Contract Law......Page 186 8 New Basics: Twelve Principles for Fair Commerce in Mass-Market Software and Other Digital Products......Page 188 9 Contract, not Regulation: UCITA and High-Tech Consumers Meet Their Consumer Protection Critics......Page 216 10 Rolling Contracts as an Agency Problem......Page 252 11 Online Consumer Standard Form Contracting Practices: A Survey and Discussion of Legal Implications......Page 294 12 From Consumer to Person? Developing a Regulatory Framework for Non-Bank E-Payments......Page 324 Part 4 Information Privacy: Who Knows What About Consumers and What Should Be Done About It?......Page 350 13 The Failure of Fair Information Practice Principles......Page 352 14 Privacy Self-Regulation: A Decade of Disappointment......Page 390 Bibliography......Page 414 A......Page 446 C......Page 447 D......Page 450 E......Page 452 G......Page 454 I......Page 455 K......Page 457 L......Page 458 M......Page 459 N......Page 460 O......Page 461 P......Page 462 R......Page 463 S......Page 464 T......Page 465 U......Page 466 Z......Page 467 From The Jungle To The Matrix : The Future Of Consumer Protection In Light Of Its Past / Norman Silber -- The Internet, Consumer Protection, And Practical Knowledge / Edward Rubin -- Globalization, The Third Way, And Consumer Law : The Case Of The U.k. / Iain Ramsay -- Information Liability And The Challenges Of Law Reform : An Introductory Note / Michael Traynor -- Information Technology Standards As A Form Of Consumer Protection Law / Jane K. Winn -- Distinguishing Dastar : Consumer Protection, Moral Rights, And Section 43(a) / Glynn S. Lunney, Jr -- Some Copyright Consumer Conundrums / David Mcgowan -- New Basics : Twelve Principals For Fair Commerce In Mass-market Software And Other Digital Products / Jean Braucher -- Contract, Not Regulation : Ucita And High-tech Consumers Meet Their Consumer Protection Critics / Richard A. Epstein -- Rolling Contracts As An Agency Problem / Clayton P. Gillette -- Online Consumer Standard Form Contracting Practices : A Survey And Discussion Of Legal Implications / Robert A. Hillman -- From Consumer To Person? : Developing A Regulatory Framework For Nonbank E-payments / Anita Ramasastry -- The Failure Of Fair Information Practice Principles / Fred H. Cate -- Privacy Self Regulation : A Decade Of Disappointment / Chris Jay Hoofnagle. Edited By Jane K. Winn. Revised Papers Originally Presented At A Conference Held At The University Of Washington School Of Law In March 2005. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [403]-433) And Index. From the jungle to the matrix : the future of consumer protection in light of its past / Norman Silber The Internet, consumer protection, and practical knowledge / Edward Rubin Globalization, the third way, and consumer law : the case of the U.K. / Iain Ramsay Information liability and the challenges of law reform : an introductory note / Michael Traynor Information technology standards as a form of consumer protection law / Jane K. Winn Distinguishing dastar : consumer protection, moral rights, and section 43(a) / Glynn S. Lunney, Jr Some copyright consumer conundrums / David McGowan New basics : 12 principals for fair commerce in mass-market software and other digital products / Jean Braucher Contract, not regulation : UCITA and high-tech consumers meet their consumer protection critics / Richard A. Epstein Rolling contracts as an agency problem / Clayton P. Gillette Online consumer standard form contracting practices : a survey and discussion of legal implications / Robert A. Hillman From consumer to person? : developing a regulatory framework for nonbank e-payments / Anita Ramasastry The failure of fair information practice principles / Fred Cate Privacy self regulation : a decade of disappointment / Chris Jay Hoofnagle. To date, there have been few theoretical inquiries into the relationship between the technological innovation and basic objectives of consumer protection laws. This book addresses this need by considering the impact of technological innovation on the foundations of consumer advocacy, contracting behaviour, control over intellectual capital and information privacy. The collection presents a unique and timely perspective on these issues. The authors, internationally renowned experts, from diverse areas such as consumer issues in technology markets, contract, and intellectual property provide a fresh perspective on these topics. Contributions provide novel approaches to the question of what consumer protection might consist of in the context of technological innovation. The book will be a valuable resource to academics and researchers in law and public policy and is easily accessible to graduate and undergraduate students working in these areas. This volume considers the impact of technological innovation on the foundations of consumer advocacy, contracting behaviour, control over intellectual capital and information privacy. A unique and timely perspective on these issues is presented by internationally renowned experts who provide novel approaches to the question of what consumer protection might consist of in the context of technological innovation. In the U.S., skepticism about the effectiveness of regulation has been growing at the same time that technology is transforming consumer markets and the consumer experience.
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