One federal statute which influences commerce on the internet
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The very nature of commerce over the internet (“e-commerce” or “e-business” or “web-based business”) is that it is multi-jurisdictional. Once you have a website, you are engaging in possible activity in every nation in the world that has access to the internet…which is every nation in the world.
The very nature of commerce over the internet (“e-commerce” or “e-business” or “web-based business”) is that it is multi-jurisdictional. Once you have a website, you are engaging in possible activity in every nation in the world that has access to the internet…which is every nation in the world.Typically, laws relating to commercial transactions and protecting consumers (and banning “improper sales”) are based on a state-by-state or national series of laws. Thus, pornography may be banned in commerce in Indiana and allowed in Sweden; alcoholic beverages are allowed to adults in most states but banned in most Moslem countries, etc. But the web blithely ignores such legislative restrictions and advertising, for services and products, or allowing for commerce, appears on every screen in every country. While nations can and do seek to limit what appears on the internet, the fact remains that such censoring is difficult and often results in the nation facing prohibition of various sites it very much wants to have online.
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Climatology (from Greek κλίμα, klima, "place, zone"; and -λογία, -logia) or climate science is the scientific study of climate, scientifically defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of time. ... Climatology now includes aspects of oceanography and biogeochemistry.