The Egyptain E-Signature Law And Its Effects On E Commerce In Egypt

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Business

 

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Sarah S

 

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April 12, 2012

 

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There is a global dispute over the right legislative approach to the Internet. One side calls for absolutely no legislative interference in the Internet on the base that the Internet is an entirely new experience that will generate its own law system that is appropriate for its unique nature. On the other hand, some argue that there is no need for legislative intervention in online transactions, since the Internet is no more than a technological improvement that will submit to the legal system currently in place...
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This is an oversimplification that displays an ignorance of the challenges that e- transactions pose to current legal systems. Most advanced legal systems have abandoned this thinking. As regards the subject of the e-contract, our legal system was only designed to deal with goods and services, and it is unclear how it should approach e-goods that are bought and sold online, such as songs and computer programs? Do they constitute a special kind of goods or services? What about the place the contract is concluded? The e-contract could be between an English seller, an Egyptian buyer and the exchange could take place in Sudan...
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