Consumer Information use and Misuse in Electronic Business: An Alternative to Privacy Regulation

The U.S. government and commercial sector have opted to use privacy regulations to control the problem of consumer information misuse in the E-business environment. the authors argue that this is undesirable because it does not correct the market failure that causes this "information externalit...

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Internet
Legal aspects : intellectual property, producer responsability. Ethics
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