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Parties of the cases concerning online market runners put forward their pleading and defense on the judgment. The judges rendered their judgments - sustain, and offered their argumentation. All these defense and argumentation go with the process of rhetoric. Exactly speaking, convincing others is the ultimate purpose, expressing their own claimed wordings. Herein the two Taobao cases give us a chance...
In this paper we propose to study the evolution of legal statements that can be found in Web sites. Legal statements are an important part of each Web site because they can be seen as a contract between the owner of the site and its users. For example, a sitepsilas privacy policy explains what kind of data is collected from users by the operator and how it is processed. Operators use terms of use...
Many governments have delivered their services in ways that meet the desires of the citizens and businesses they serve, enabling them to interact securely in places and at times that are convenient for them. E-government is one of the most important achievements of the Internet. Successfully implementing e-government requires a level of trust on the part of all transaction parties. There are several...
Recently, Lee et al. proposed a remote authentication model of information appliances (RAMIA). Unfortunately, RAMIA has a fatal error that opens the entire home network of information appliances to hackers. In this paper, we propose a new secure remote control model for information appliances (SRCMIA) to fix this error. Besides, our model can also achieve both message authentication and one-time secret...
Elementary school children are familiar with the phrase, "If I bring the ball, I make the rules." But who decides what rules apply on the Internet? Laws aren't the same in each country, and the Internet goes everywhere.
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