Appeared in the Toronto Star on July 30, 2007 as Dell Case Sets Standard for Online Contracts Late on a Friday afternoon in April 2003, Dell Computer's Canadian website featured a pair of erroneous prices for the Axim, the company's handheld computer. Rather than listing the two versions of the […]
Articles by: Michael Geist
NY Times on Canadian E-commerce Growth
The NY Times reports that Canada is emerging a favoured location for U.S. companies looking to improve online sales.
National Post on Net Libel Suits
The National Post weighs in on the rise of online libel suits, though it oddly describes online anonymity as "sock puppetry."
Blawgworld 2007 Launches
Blawgworld (PDF), a guide to dozens of legal blogs (including this one), launches today.
BBC Makes Most of Its Shows Available Online
The BBC has launched its iPlayer service, which allows UK users to view virtually all the broadcasters shows online at no cost for up to one month.