Uniform Law

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January 12, 2016

 

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Similarly the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) purpose is to promote uniformity in the area of computer information transactions. The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) is a contract law covering transactions in digital products and services (Braucher & Henderson, 2001). This consists of transactions in software, electronic books and digital information, and contracts for access to Internet services and on-line databases (Braucher & Henderson, 2001)...
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This consists of transactions in software, electronic books and digital information, and contracts for access to Internet services and on-line databases (Braucher & Henderson, 2001). Its purpose is to creat uniform contractual laws for these products and services (Hecht, 2004). The major differences between Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code and UCITA are the UCITA authorizes software publishers to change the terms of the contract after purchases, it permits software publishers to sell their products "as is" and to deny responsibility for product flaws (Hecht, 2004)...
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