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PPT on Role of Information Technology Act on eCommerce

Dear Professionals,

It is my pleasure to share my presentation on Role of Information Technology Act on eCommerce which was presented in National Conference on Legal & Ethical Aspects of Librarian on 01st Oct 2016 in The Tamilnadu Ambedkar Law University, Chennai.

It is a small ppt which contains 20 slides and explores the basic concept of eCommerce and Information Technology Act. Since I have prepared this ppt for 5 mins, I have not elaborated everything in the ppt.

I hope that it will give idea on eCommerce and IT Act.

Thank you,

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Dear Selvan,

Congratulations for this...

I have gone trough the slides, it is made by covering almost all the points. But, since you also know only ppt is enough to understand your research/work. I have pointed out some information lacking from the ppt. Some are as follows;

Why IT act is not need? please explain.

e-business does not include only Internet based activities but also phone call, SMS are included.

e-business not only based on the concept of one-to-one, it also experience the one-to-many and many-to-one

e-business can be of any type, good or services.

You have stated the process of e-business but left to share about the return of goods or services.

"—Doesn’t include any commercial transactions" ? What is the meaning here you have made?

Please explain the slide no. 9, Business Models.

I found all the content nicely complied and plotted in slide. Except above rest are satisfying me.

Please explain the above... if possible

Thank you.

Dear Munesh,

Thanks for your comments. Its highly encouraging and making me to think broader.

In Slide 2: Why IT act is not need?

I wanted to say in psychological way. Slide 2 is linked with Slide no.3, if we have such a qualities / skills there will be no theft, fraud...because the skills i have mentioned will help the people to understand themselves and will understand others. there will be a very good relationship between the people. So no need of any ACT in-between.

Note: In Slide 2, No is marked as conditions apply, the 3 slide is the conditions.

"—Doesn’t include any commercial transactions" ?, ebusiness activities are carried out within the organizations. So, It doesn’t include any commercial transactions across the boundaries because if it moves beyond the boundaries there will not be any revenue for the businesses.

Slide 9: Pictorial representation of Business Models with examples (ecommerce websites). Business to consumer : flipkart, Business to Business - basecamp, consumer to consumer - olx like that.

I hope that I have explained above mentioned.

Thank you once again munesh.

Thanks for the explanation. Nice keep it up best wishes. 

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