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Security, Privacy & Other Non-monetary Forms of Currency
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ECnow.com 1999 trend #01: "While consumer-based security concerns continue to decrease, privacy concerns will increase leading companies for focus on the non-monetary forms of currency (time, attention, trust and convenience)"

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E-COMMERCE GOVERNANCE & GOING GLOBAL NEWS

ToC

  • E-tailers Fail To Cash In On European Market
  • Will Euro, Internet Change How Europeans Shop?
  • Will TVs Jumpstart UK E-Commerce?
  • Finland pushes for EU e-commerce law
  • Collecting Sales Tax Online
  • E-Commerce Patent Wars Break Out

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E-tailers Fail To Cash In On European Market
According to a new study by Jupiter Communications, Inc., neither U.S. nor European e-tailers have moved aggressively to establish consumer relationships in the continent's most sophisticated Web markets.

Will Euro, Internet Change How Europeans Shop?
Will Europeans from Finland to Greece end up with similar tastes and shopping patterns once they pay in euros and purchase products on the Internet?

Will TVs Jumpstart UK E-Commerce?
Earlier this week, an interactive TV service began offering its UK customers e-commerce services ranging from shopping to banking via their TVs. The service, which is known as Open, will instantly allow 1 million viewers to pay their bills, buy groceries or even order dinner by simply typing their orders on the portable keyboards hooked to their sets.

Finland pushes for EU e-commerce law
Finland, which currently holds the European Union's rotating six-month presidency, is pushing for a new European Union law setting the legal basis for electronic signatures and security for Internet commerce.

Collecting Sales Tax Online
Two partners have devised a method for easier collection of taxes on Internet sales. They say their method routes taxes directly from the consumer to the government tax collectors.

E-Commerce Patent Wars Break Out
This week Priceline attacks the 800-pound Microsoft gorilla for using the "name-your-own-price" business model, and Amazon tries to clobber arch-enemy barnesandnoble.com for using the "1-click" easy-to-buy technology. "These are the first shots in the e-commerce patent wars," claims David Kline, co-author of the upcoming Rembrandts in the Attic: Unlocking the Hidden Value of Patents. "The patent war is going to be bloody and it's going to decide who the winners are in the Internet economy."


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