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Electronic Commerce:

Who carrries the risk of fraud?

FIPR report examining the legal and technical risks to consumers from engaging in e-commerce transactions such as online banking, credit card purchases, and contracts made with electronic signatures. How do these compare with existing rules for paper transactions? What happens if something goes wrong?


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The Foundation for Information Policy Research is an independent body that studies the interaction between information technology and society.

Our goal is to identify technical developments with significant social impact, commission research into public policy alternatives, and promote public understanding, and dialogue between technologists and policy-makers in the UK and Europe.


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FIPR wins Special Award for Service to Journalismfor raising awareness of the threats posed to press freedom by the RIP Bill at the European Online Journalism Awards 2000