There is a popular misconception that the Internet is a relatively recent concept and therefore is mostly free of laws. This is not the case. There are in fact copious volumes of laws and regulations that are either Internet related or specific. This is not a legal text, but a useful handbook written from a legal perspective. It provides preliminary legal advice on the issues involved when using the Internet for business purposes. The only guide of its kind currently available it deals with every aspect of business online, including: getting a domain name; trademark and copyright; strategic analysis; business operations; fund raising; company law; data protection; contract law and e-commerce; on-line taxation; and tax incentives for Internet businesses.
From the Publisher
Peter Adediran is a qualified lawyer with experience in private practice. He is founder and principal consultant to Tomorrows Law.Com, a legal consulting firm which specializes in advising small and medium sized companies on all aspects of doing business on the Internet.







