Sentences with phrase «electronic commerce at»

«On the commercial side it gets a little more difficult in terms of being able to provide electronic transactions,» says Mike O'Neill, vice president of electronic commerce at Chicago Title.

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THE INSURANCE Council of Australia has hit back at claims the general insurance industry was moving too slowly towards online business and risked losing out to new and aggressive electronic commerce providers.
I hope to apply my marketing and electronic commerce studies at the University of Toledo to the fashion industry.
Not so long ago did he agree to buy The Washington Post, now the company's press release published on Aug 14th from his much beloved international multibillion dollar electronic commerce company, Amazon, fans the flame of his fame when Amazon publishing is releasing their biography series at the end of 2013.
Although the proposed means to reach this end (protecting personal information, and protecting consumers from «fraudulent and deceptive commercial practices in the sphere of electronic commerce») are difficult to disagree with, we would suggest that online dispute resolution should also be — if not incorporated in the list — at least alluded to in some capacity.
But courts, companies and individuals have been slow to implement the available state (UETA) and federal (ESIGN) legislation aimed at encouraging and validating electronic commerce and electronic signatures.
Granted, it might not be a bad thing to expand on the definition to allow for the rules to evolve with the times, but the current definition technically covers ticket purchases at your local cinema, or the purchase of public transport titles, if one or the other is done through a terminal, something that is more and more common, although not considered electronic commerce by most.
Sarailis equates the current use and understanding of electronic signatures as being at the same point now as electronic commerce was in 2000.
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