To create an understanding in the students regarding cyber technology, its hazards and social problems created by it.
Course Outcomes (COs):
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24CLC 132 |
Cyber Law and E- Commerce (Theory) |
CO7: Explore payment options, e-commerce models, their applications, industry history, and the key features of the 2000 Information Technology Act. CO8: Analyze digital signatures; purpose and importance in ensuring document integrity, authenticity, on-repudiation in government, corporate, and financial sectors. CO9: Determine and evaluate the different types of internet advertising, explore the various payment methods utilized in online advertising. CO10: Construct the knowledge of Caveat Emptor, e-Commerce, and legal aspects of the 2000 Information Technology Act regarding online contracts. C11: Develops a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks established by the Information Technology Act, 2000, Consumer Protection Act, 1986, and the Sale of Goods Act, 1930. CO12: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Class room Lecture (Theory/ Using Power Point Presentation /Discussions/ Videos)
Learning activities for the students: Group Discussions/ Class Presentation |
Class participation, tutorial assignments and presentations, class tests, C A Test, Semester End Exams. |
Evolution, Meaning, Types and Future of E-Commerce. Payment Mechanism in E-Commerce and its Future. E-Commerce as per IT Act,2000 (Elementary)
Concept, Meaning, Reasons for adopting Digital Signature. How does a Digital Signature Works (Keys). Digital Signature as per IT Act,2000 (Elementary)
Meaning Forms of Online Advertising and Payment Structure in E-Advertising.
Meaning, Support & Service, Caveat Emptor & E-Commerce. Online Contracts: Meaning, Nature, Forms and Features of Online Contracts(provisions of IT Act,2000Highlights only).
IT Act, 2000, Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (Highlights)
1. David Whiteley, E-Commerce, Tata McGraw Hill
2. T.N. Chhabra, R.K.Suri, E-Commerce new vistas for business, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. Eframi Turban, Jae Lee, David King, K. Michale Chung, Electronic Commerce, Pearson Education
1. Agarwal, K.N. and Deeksha Agarwal ,Business on the net, Macmillan, New Delhi
2. Gulshan Kapoor: Business Law, New Age International Pvt Ltd Publishers.
3. Maheshwari&Maheshwari: Principle of Mercantile Law, National Publishing Trust
Rohini Aggarwal: Mercantile & Commercial Law, Taxmann.
e-Resources
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7PljEN-NIo&list=PLV8vIYTIdSnbh5dOzzOGYABSZLdguEbUG
2.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRHvONf9Rhk&list=PLV8vIYTIdSnbh5dOzzOGYA...