Theme: Outsourcing E-Commerce is Becoming Popular
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Issue: http://ecmgt.com/v1.08/full.issue.for.printing.htm ECnow.com 1999 trend #03: "Movement of e-commerce to a service
industry" and "outsourcing of e-commerce functions will become very
popular." E-COMMERCE GOVERNANCE & GOING
GLOBAL NEWS ToC - Overseas E-Commerce to Equal Half of
Global Spending By 2003
- ICANN Domain Policy Shuns the Courtroom
- British
E-Commerce Held Hostage By Telcos
- Web Trading Communities Instill
Free Trade Ethic
- Court Rules Against Trademark in Cyber Squatting
Case
- Congress Went After Online Booze, Drugs and Cyber Squatting
Before Recessing Week
- Student First to Be Convicted Under E-Theft
Act
- Day Trading Hits the U.K.
- AOL Wants It Both
Ways With Free Service
---- Overseas E-Commerce to Equal
Half of Global Spending By 2003 According to researchers International
Data Corp., almost 60 percent of the worldwide online audience comes from outside
the U.S. and that population will generate nearly 46 percent of global e-com spending
by 2003, up from 1998 levels of just 26 percent. ICANN
Domain Policy Shuns the Courtroom The international body that administers
addresses in cyberspace votes to require domain-name registrants to agree to take
disputes over names to an administrative process before heading to court. British
E-Commerce Held Hostage by Telcos Last week, British Prime Minister Tony
Blair commissioned a blue-ribbon panel to examine why U.K. e-commerce companies
lag miserably behind the United States, Germany and France. - ECommerce
Times
- http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/viewpoint/view-990826.shtml
Web
Trading Communities Instill Free Trade Ethic As we enter the last year
of a Clinton presidency long on rhetoric but short on conviction, talk is turning
to the administration's legacy. Court Rules Against Trademark in Cyber Squatting Case Reversing
an earlier decision, a federal appeals court in California this week ruled that
a company with a trademark does not necessarily have the right to prevent others
from registering coincidental domain names. Congress
Went After Online Booze, Drugs and Cyber Squatting Before Recessing Week The
Senate passed a bill to allow trademark owners to recover damages in cases of
"cyber squatting," when it can be proven that a trademarked name was
registered in bad faith. The House also passed a measure to curb Internet alcohol
sales, giving state authorities the ability to go to federal court to prosecute
out-of-state companies that illegally ship alcohol. And a bill was introduced
calling for online drugstores to disclose who actually sells the drugs and where
they are licensed. Student
First to Be Convicted Under E-Theft Act A 22-year-old University of Oregon
student who posted copyrighted software, music, games and movies on his Web site
for download is the first person to be convicted under the 1997 No Electronic
Theft Act, officials said today. Day
Trading Hits the U.K. While the United States casts a stern eye on
day-trading investors, the U.K. is seeing the stock-flipping gambit for the first
time, as several firms try to convince the British public that it's all right
to make a fast quid AOL
Wants It Both Ways With Free Service AOL Europe gave in on Tuesday to
the tidal wave of free ISPs threatening its market share in Britain by launching
a free service there, but it will continue to charge some customers, in a dual-market
approach. ###
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