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Law of Electronic Commerce -- seminar announcement



FWIW,
Bob Hettinga

>From: [email protected]
>Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 14:16:54 -0800
>To: [email protected], [email protected],
>        [email protected], [email protected]
>Original-From: "NSB's Portable (via RadioMail)" <[email protected]>
>Subject: Law of Electronic Commerce -- seminar announcement
>Reply-To: Nathaniel Borenstein <[email protected]> (via RadioMail)
>
>To help educate business professionals about electronic commerce,
>First Virtual (TM) Holdings Incorporated is pleased to lend promotional
>support to:
>
>                   Law of Electronic Commerce
>                         On-line Seminar
>         Starting January 30, March 13, and May 9, 1995
>                  Future Dates to Be Announced
>
>The National Computer Security Association announces a new form of
>professional education -- an on-line seminar.  It is education
>delivered through the NCSA InfoSecurity Forum on CompuServe.
>(Internet delivery is also available.)  For 30 days, attorney
>Benjamin Wright will convene a seminar covering The Law of
>Electronic Commerce -- EDI and E-mail Contracts and Records.
>
>Participants will attend the seminar by exchanging computer
>messages with Wright in a private discussion forum.  Thus, no one
>will have to travel or miss time away from the office or home.
>
>The seminar is designed for security managers, Online and MIS
>professionals, EDI managers, purchasing managers who use EDI and E-
>mail, lawyers, accountants and auditors.  Topics on the agenda:
>
>1.  Electronic Contracts
>2.  Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Electronic Funds Transfer
>3.  Electronic Signatures
>4.  EDI Trading Partner Agreements
>5.  Value-Added Network Agreements
>6.  Electronic & Optical Evidence
>7.  EDI & Optical Tax Records
>8.  UCC Article 4A
>9.  Electronic Healthcare Data
>10. E-mail Privacy
>
>Tuition is $350 for NCSA members and $395 for non-members.  (Group
>discounts are available.)
>
>The starting dates for the next three sessions of the seminar are
>January 30, March 13, and May 9, 1995.
>
>Special Guest Lecturers:
>
>     Nathaniel Borenstein, Chief Scientist,
>          First Virtual Holdings Incorporated
>
>     Richard K. Crone of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP,
>          electronic banking expert
>
>Views expressed in the seminar are those of the individuals expressing
>them and not necessarily those of sponsors, employers or anyone else.
>
>To register on-line, or for more information and a free brochure, point
>your browser at the following URL:
>
>http://www.infohaus.com/sponsored/ncsa-seminar.html
>
>Or write to:
>
>National Computer Security Association
>10 South Courthouse Ave.
>Carlisle, PA  17013
>Tel: (800) 488-4595
>Tel: (717) 258-1816
>Fax: (717) 243-8642
>[email protected]
>
>             (This Notice May Be Distributed Freely)

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