In Monday's class, we will be studying Google and Ebay. How does these sites make money? What are the legal risks?
Read about Google and Ebay in the next series of posts. (There are earlier posts also referring to Google and Ebay.)
Make sure that you are familar with the Google and Ebay websites. Ebay also owns PayPal. (Some people thing that Paypal sucks.) Ebay has lots of information about Ebay on its site.
Ebay sells some weird stuff. Have a look here, and see the weird stuff category.
Also, if you have time, do a search on Google using the terms "google lawsuits" and "ebay lawsuits".
A blog relating to Internet legal issues by Professor John Swinson, University of Queensland
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