The Unimportance of 'Being Electronic' or - Popular Misconceptions About 'Internet Contracting'

International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Vol. 19, 2011

19 Pages Posted: 7 May 2012

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Eliza Mik

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) - Faculty of Law; TILT; Melbourne Law School

Date Written: November 1, 2011

Abstract

Existing e-commerce literature abounds with misconceptions regarding both technology and contract law. Long-standing legal concepts are adorned with 'e-' or 'cyber-' to appear more exciting. The traditional contractual regime is supplanted with new principles instead of being supplemented with technological considerations. It is one thing, to include technology in legal analyses, it is another to create separate, technology-specific categories. Separate categories justify the departure from traditional principles. Most, if not all, alleged 'challenges' created by new communication scenarios fit within the existing legal framework, technological complexity and novelty of the Internet notwithstanding. Most 'challenges' are also unrelated to the fact that transactions are concluded on the Internet or with electronic means. The new transacting environment frequently exacerbates pre-existing difficulties, but does not necessarily create them. It is probably too late to abandon popular terminology. It is not too late, however, to recognize its limited implications.

Keywords: electronic contracting, online contracting, e-commerce, click-wraps

Suggested Citation

Mik, Eliza, The Unimportance of 'Being Electronic' or - Popular Misconceptions About 'Internet Contracting' (November 1, 2011). International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Vol. 19, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2052834

Eliza Mik (Contact Author)

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