ELC 200 Day 21. Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 2 Agenda I have decided to add one more assignment (9 total) –I will drop the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 15 Legal & Ethical Issues
Advertisements

Warranties, Product Liability and Consumer Law
Facing Ethical and Legal Challenges C H A P T E R 2.
Click your mouse anywhere on the screen to advance the text in each slide. After the starburst appears, click a blue triangle to move to the next slide.
Contracts for the Sale of Goods & Warranties Law A.
Chapter 7 The Environment of Electronic Commerce: International, Legal, Ethical, and Tax Issues.
Legal and Ethical Issues: Privacy and Security Chapter Five.
CHAPTER 7 TORTS DAVIDSON, KNOWLES & FORSYTHE Business Law: Cases and Principles in the Legal Environment (8 th Ed.)
Chapter 26 Warranties and Other Product Liability Theories Twomey, Business Law and the Regulatory Environment (14th Ed.)
Product Liability When goods cause injury, there is a question of product liability. There are three main issues related to product liability cases: –
Elias M. Awad Third Edition ELECTRONIC COMMERCE From Vision to Fulfillment 12-1© 2007 Prentice-Hall, Inc ELC 200 Day 18.
Elias M. Awad Third Edition ELECTRONIC COMMERCE From Vision to Fulfillment 6-1© 2007 Prentice-Hall, Inc ELC 200 Day 17.
ELC 200 Day 11. Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall Agenda Assignment #4 Corrected –5 A’s, 1 B’s, 5 C’s, 4 D’s, 4 non-submit Quiz.
Elias M. Awad Third Edition ELECTRONIC COMMERCE From Vision to Fulfillment 6-1© 2007 Prentice-Hall, Inc ELC 200 Day 17.
Elias M. Awad Third Edition ELECTRONIC COMMERCE From Vision to Fulfillment 12-1© 2007 Prentice-Hall, Inc ELC 200 Day 19.
Elias M. Awad Third Edition ELECTRONIC COMMERCE From Vision to Fulfillment 12-1© 2007 Prentice-Hall, Inc ELC 200 Day 16.
Elias M. Awad Third Edition ELECTRONIC COMMERCE From Vision to Fulfillment 6-1© 2007 Prentice-Hall, Inc ELC 200 Day 16.
Elias M. Awad Third Edition ELECTRONIC COMMERCE From Vision to Fulfillment 12-1© 2007 Prentice-Hall, Inc ELC 200 Day 18.
1. 2 Technology in Action Technology in Focus: Information Technology Ethics Information Technology Ethics Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing.
Chapter 25 Warranties McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 21 Warranties and Product Liability
Chapter 1: Legal Ethics 1. © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use.
Prepare by : Salameh ahmad al_khawaldeh Layth ahmad al_rababah.
THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Ch The Legal Environment of Business A Critical Thinking.
TOPIC – Liability for Software Failure MBA 8520 – Management and Application of Information Technology.
Chapter 12 Supply Law and Ethics McGraw-Hill/Irwin Purchasing and Supply Management, 13/e © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
> > > > Business Law Appendix A. Legal System & Administrative Agencies The judiciary is the court system, the brand of government responsible for settling.
Legal Audits for E-Commerce Copyright (c) 2000 Montana Law Review Montana Law Review Winter, Mont. L. Rev. 77 by Richard C. Bulman, Jr., Esq. and.
B. Ross Cosc 4f79 1 Ethical and Legal issues From: Building Expert Systems: Principles, Procedures and Applications, E.M. Awad, West Pub. Co., 1996, ISBN.
CHAPTER 5 Ethics: The Foundation for Relationships in Selling.
Copyright © 2008 by West Legal Studies in Business A Division of Thomson Learning Chapter 11 Cyberlaw Twomey Jennings Anderson’s Business Law and the Legal.
Consumer Law. Introduction Caveat emptor Consumer-Person who buys goods and services from a seller – Right to be correctly informed of quality, price.
E-Core Values: Ethical, Legal, Taxation, and International Issues
© Cavico & Mujtaba, 2008 Business Law for the Entrepreneur and Manager Frank Cavico and Bahaudin G. Mujtaba Chapter 3 – Products Liability.
Essentials Of Business Law Chapter 16 Warranties McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 7 Part 2. Consumer Protection Laws A Consumer is someone who buys or leases goods, real estate, or services for personal, family, or household.
Copyright © 2010 Certification Partners, LLC -- All Rights Reserved E-Commerce Specialist.
Consumer Protection Law. Uniform Commercial Code The UCC is a large set of business statutes which simplified, clarified, and modernized many laws relating.
Chapter © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.
25-1 Chapter 1 Legal Heritage and the Digital Age.
Class Discussion Notes MKT April 10, 2001.
Chapter 17 E-Commerce and Digital Law
Yours, Mine and Ours: Copyright in Cyberspace 2005 National LTAP Conference July 26, 2005 Nita Lovejoy Iowa State University.
Copyright © 2008 by West Legal Studies in Business A Division of Thomson Learning Chapter 25 Product Liability: Warranties and Torts Twomey Jennings Anderson’s.
Chapter 11.  Electronic commerce (e-commerce)  The sale of goods and services by computer over the Internet  Internet (Net)  A collection of millions.
Comprehensive Volume, 18 th Edition Chapter 27: Warranties and Other Product Liability Theories.
WHO OWNS KNOWLEDGE? ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES
ELC 200 Day 21. Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 2 Agenda Assignment #7 ed to you in WebCt –Due April 9 at the beginning.
Importance of Warranties
Steven Lie GBS 205 Mark Barton.   The liability of any or all parties along the chain of manufacture of any product for damage caused by that project.
© 2004 West Legal Studies in Business A Division of Thomson Learning BUSINESS LAW Twomey Jennings 1 st Ed. Twomey & Jennings BUSINESS LAW Chapter 11 Cyberlaw.
THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS © 2006 Prentice Hall Ch. 6-1 A Critical Thinking Approach Fourth Edition Nancy K. Kubasek Bartley A. Brennan M. Neil.
Essentials Of Business Law Chapter 27 Conducting Business In Cyberspace McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 11 CYBERLAW. 2 Cyberlaw is not a new body of laws. Cyberlaw is not a new body of laws. Cyberlaw is the application of existing laws and legal.
1 Law, Ethical Impacts, and Internet Security. 2 Legal Issues vs. Ethical Issues Ethics — the branch of philosophy that deals with what is considered.
Published by Flat World Knowledge, Inc. © 2014 by Flat World Knowledge, Inc. All rights reserved. Your use of this work is subject to the License Agreement.
CHAPTER 3 TECHNOLOGICAL, LEGAL, AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS 2012 Business Communication I 1.
Copyright © 2010 South-Western Legal Studies in Business, a part of South-Western Cengage Learning. and the Legal Environment, 10 th edition by Richard.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN The Right to Privacy and Other Protections from Employer Intrusions.
David P. Twomey - Boston College
The Legal Context of Business
The Legal Context of Business
CHAPTER 22 Warranties and Product Liability.
Chapter 13: Product Liability
CHAPTER 21 Warranties and Product Liability
Chapter 25 PRODUCT LIABILITY: WARRANTIES AND TORTS
Chapter 9 Strict Liability and Product Liability.
Chapter 3 Emerging Business Ethics Issues
Chapter 15 Legal & Ethical Issues
Presentation transcript:

ELC 200 Day 21

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 2 Agenda I have decided to add one more assignment (9 total) –I will drop the lowest assignment score of the nine (leaving 8 scores) Assignment 7 is on Ethics –Due April 8 at start of class –Complete the following Grey Matters in Computer Ethics.doc Quiz 3 will be on April 8 –Change from April 5 –Chap 8-12 –15 M/C (60 Points), 4 Short Essay (40 Points) – Extra credit (5 Points)--- What is the derivation of the name “cookie” used by Internet Browsers? Discussion on Legal, Ethical and International Issues

Chapter 12 Legal, Ethical, And International Issues

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 4 OBJECTIVES Ethical Issues –What is Ethics? –Major Threats –Improving the Climate –Code of Ethics –Self-Assessment –Privacy Factor Legal Issues –Liability Question –Basis of Liability –Copyrights and Trademarks –Website – Product / Service? –Warranties –Strict Liability –Taxation Issues

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 5 Legality, Morality, Ethics Morality –Who I am –Decided early in life Family, Religion, Culture Ethics –What I Do Societies, associations –Professional Codes of ethics Medical, Education, Marketing Legality –Where I am –Created by governments

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 6 WHAT IS ETHICS? Fairness, justice, equity, honesty, trustworthiness and equality Subjective B D C A Legal ImmoralMoral Illegal

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 7 Where does it fit? Theft –Theft to settle a debt Abortion Bombing of Iraq Capital Punishment Killing in self-defense Fraudulent sales B D C A Legal Moral Illegal Immoral

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 8 Ethical (and maybe legal) Issues in eCommerce Privacy Confidentiality Integrity Property rights –Software –Piracy & Plagiarism –Value and ownership of Data

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 9 Privacy “There is no express right to privacy guaranteed in the United States Constitution” Tort violation (Civil Law) –Intrusion onto seclusion –Public disclosure of private facts –False light publicity –Commercial misappropriation of a person name or likeness

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 10 PRIVACY FACTOR Notice –Right to be told in advance Choice –Final say regarding the use of personal info Access –Access and correct any personal info Security/integrity Enforcement –Backed by the courts if any principles are violated

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 11 MAJOR ETHICAL THREATS Faster computers and networks Sophisticated telecommunications and routers Massive distributed databases Eases of access to information and knowledge base Transparency of software

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 12 IMPROVING THE CLIMATE Top management support Code of ethics Ethics training program Motivation to focus on honesty and integrity

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 13 WHERE TO START Bottom-up –Inculcates ethics behavior at the employee level with full support of top management Top-down –The actions of the company start with the CEO –Extend to a variety of stakeholders

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 14 CODE OF ETHICS A declaration of principles and beliefs that govern how employees of a corporation are to behave Inspirational and disciplinary All-encompassing and stable over time Examples – – – –

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 15 SELF-ASSESSMENT A question-and-answer procedure Allows individuals to appraise and understand their personal knowledge about a particular topic An educational experience

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 16 THE LIABILITY QUESTION Liability of Designer –Nontrivial errors –Out-of-bound errors –May be mitigated by principle of respondent superior Liability of User –Passive negligence Basis of Liability –Tort law (Civil versus criminal actions) –Product Liability Designer or Manufacturer of Product is liable –Strict Liability Seller is liable

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 17 TORT LAWS ON INTERNET Settling contract problems between e-merchants and ISP –No regulatory body Fraud –intent to deceive Negligence –failing to make certain action causing injury/material losses False advertising –Lack of availability of Product Misrepresentation –claiming a product will perform certain functions when it could not Trademark violations –under intellectual property law

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 18 WEB SITE – PRODUCT/SERVICE? Product –Software sold off-the-shelf –Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) allows developer to limit liability for defective Web sites though a disclaimer of warranties Service –Custom-designed software –Negligence principles should be used

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 19 WARRANTIES Assurance made by seller about the goods sold Express warranty –Offered orally or in writing by maker of products Implied warranty –Arises automatically when a sale is made –Merchantability Disclaimer –Seller’s intention to protect the business from unwanted liability Legal –Magnuson-Moss Consumer Product Warranty Act (1975) –Universal Commercial Code (UCCC) –Maine Consumer code

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 20 COPYRIGHT Copyrights –Ownership of an original work created by an author –A form of intellectual property protection covers the “look and feel” and content of printed media –Gives author the right to exclude others from using the finished work –Good for life of its author + 70 years

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 21 TRADEMARK/TRADE NAME A word/symbol distinguishing a good from other goods in the market A maze of federal and state laws Ownership –Web designer – “work made for hire”

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 22 STRICT LIABILITY Joint liability for developers, manufacturers and distributors if tort theory applies Protects Web visitor regardless of whether anyone is at fault

Awad –Electronic Commerce 2/e © 2004 Pearson Prentice Hall 23 TAXATION ISSUES Controversial –Different jurisdiction –Consumers’ reaction Legal –Internet Tax Freedom Act No taxes till 2001 –Internet Nondiscrimination Act of 2000 No taxes till 2006 (5 year extension)

Chapter 12 Legal, Ethical, And International Issues