Law and Economics of E-Business
General data
Course ID: | 2600-EPEB-OG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
04.0
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Course title: | Law and Economics of E-Business |
Name in Polish: | Ekonomia i prawo e-biznesu |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Management |
Course groups: |
General university courses General University Courses in Faculty of Management General university courses in the social sciences |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | general courses |
Mode: | Classroom |
Short description: |
The program includes a lecture to familiarize participants with the key legal issues of informatization of the state and e-business, in the context of the New Economy, in particular with developments in regulation and competition, Internet law, computer law, e-business law, as well as the determinants of legal use of computer software and databases in the public services, doing business in remote places, using public repositories and applying for public procurement at the distance, and m-commerce, m-banking and m-payments |
Full description: |
New Economy – Knowledge-Driven Economy, Convergence of Electronic Media, Value-Chain- and Value Migration in IT-Technology Key features of e-business models: innovation, flexibility, opennes and added value generation for staleholders, innovative approaches to enterprise financing, the importance of social networking sites, mobile services two-(multi)-sided business models, technological progress and new types of services on the Internet Regulation of Electronic Communication in the EU and Poland, Internet Access and Freedom of Services, chice of law in cross-border transactions Web 2.0, user-generated-content, virtual enterprise and e-business models (Search Engines, Affilliate Programmes, Grid Computing, Open Source Software, Creative Commons, DRM, Trusted Computing, Mobile Internet, P&P, VoIP, VoD i near-VoD,, Next Generation Networks – „All-IP”) Institutional Infrastructure of E-Business (digital signatures, distance contracting, information obligations, protection of privacy, competition and consumer protection) Unfair competition on the Internet ( spamming, cybersquatting, meta-tags, sponsored links, word-stuffing. key-word-advertising) Evolution of Copyright in digital environment, communities P&P, Creative Commons, simulcasting - webcasting Competition law, bundling and tying, network effect, first mover advantage, tipping, essential facility, standardization in IT-Technologies Cases (e-auctions, e-banking, e-libraries), host-service providers and their responsibility (YouTube) E-Banking, E-Money, E-Payments, aggregation and counseling services on the Internet Software, Data Bases, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions, Multi-Party Licensing, patent pools in the Knowledge-Driven Economy, Trusted Computing – the competition perspective |
Bibliography: |
(in Polish) Nowe Technologie a sektor finansowy. Fintech jako szansa i zagrożenie POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2017 „Przedsiębiorczość nowych mediów. Analiza modeli biznesowych firm internetowych” (I Hejduk red.), OW SGH, Warszawa, 2013, Szpringer W. „Innowacyjne modele e-biznesu” DIFIN, Warszawa, 2012, Szpringer W. „Koncepcja Open Access w świetle ekonomicznej analizy praw własności intelektualnej” Wolters Kluwer, Warszawa, 2011, Szpringer W. „Prowadzenie działalności gospodarczej w Internecie (od e-commerce do e-businessu)” Warszawa, DIFIN, 2005, Szpringer W. „Handel elektroniczny (konkurencja czy regulacja?) Warszawa, 2000, Szpringer W. „E-commerce – E-banking (wyzwania globalizacji)”, Szpringer W. „Dystrybucja w Nowej Gospodarce” Wyd. WZ UW, Warszawa, 2003, Warszawa, 2002, Szpringer W. „Wpływ wirtualizacji przedsiębiorstw na modele e-biznesu” OW SGH, Warszawa, 2008, „Handel elektroniczny. Problemy prawne” (Barta J., Markiewicz R. red.), Zakamycze, 2005, Chmielarz W. „Systemy elektronicznego biznesu” DIFIN, Warszawa, 2007, Grudzewski W., Hejduk I. „Przedsiębiorstwo wirtualne” Difin, Warszawa, 2002, Golat R. „Internet – aspekty prawne” DIFIN, Warszawa, 2003, Konarski X. „Komentarz do ustawy o świadczeniu usług drogą elektroniczną” DIFIN, Warszawa, 2003, „Umowy elektroniczne w obrocie gospodarczym” (Gołaczyński J. Red.), DIFIN, Warszawa, 2005, Kocot W.J. „Wpływ Internetu na prawo umów” LexisNexis, 2004, Butkiewicz M. „Internet w instytucjach publicznych. Zagadnienia prawne” DIFIN, Warszawa, 2006, Swierczyński M. „Delikty internetowe w prawie prywatnym międzynarodowym” Zakamycze, Kraków, 2006 |
Learning outcomes: |
A student should be able to: 1 move in the framework of e-business law, 2. search for needed legal texts; 3 interpret legal norms; 4 seek legal assistance on various issues; 5. apply the legal standards in practice; 6. inspire change in the law. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
final examination |
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