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     1. Contracting in Cyberspace
        Jeff C. Dodd
        James A. Hernandez
        Computer Law Review and Technology Journal
        Spring 1998
        REF: ULRP9900148
        Abstract is on these Lists: 7, 10

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     1. Contracting in Cyberspace

     Jeff C. Dodd  Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton, L.L.P.
     James A. Hernandez  Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton, L.L.P.

     Computer Law Review and Technology Journal
     Southern Methodist University
     http://www.smu.edu/~csr/smuscr.htm
     Spring 1998

     http://www.smu.edu/~csr/preview.htm
     jgrey@post.smu.edu.
     214-768-2647
     P.O. Box 750116
     Dallas, TX 75275
     REF: ULRP9900148

     ABSTRACT:
     The authors address a thin slice of cyberspce law: how
     can parties create enforceable contracts in electronic
     commerce? Making this the central question of
     "cyberspace contracting" illuminates the braod range
     of this thin slice; it affects all types of contracts,
     whether they call for the sales of goods, licenses of
     software, or any other transaction with respect to an
     item of commerical exchange. It treats only the
     formation of contracts, not the substance.




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