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This 7-page paper focuses on ethics, security and legalities as they pertain to ebusiness and ecommerce. Napster is used as an example. Bibliography has 4 sources.
                                                
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                                                    has changed the ways in which many companies have done businesses. But moving into doing business virtually has brought up a whole host of issues that typically arent considered in  
                                                
                                                    doing business. One of the issues is trust -- most people believe that doing business with an institution in an actual building could be considered more trustworthy than doing business  
                                                
                                                    online. Back in 2000, Jones et el pointed out that the only way e-business or e-commerce would expand and grow was to develop a condition of trust between the business,  
                                                
                                                    customers and stakeholders. The authors pointed out that requirements dealing with security, reliability and availability would be made, by trading off costs and benefits, while identifying acceptable levels of risk  
                                                
                                                    (Jones et al, 2000).          But what, exactly, is an e-business? The concept is simply defined as some, or all business done  
                                                
                                                    via electronic trade. This can include business-to-business, such as electronic trading and virtual companies; business-to-consumer, such as online retailing; intraorganizational (management of logistics within a particular business); business administration (submitting  
                                                
                                                    trading information to the right areas for tax purposes) and consumer-to-consumer (online auctions) (Jones et al, 2000). Among the largest players in the business-to-consumer is Amazon.com; while the largest on-line  
                                                
                                                    auction is eBay.         In this paper, well examine some of the ethical, security and legal issues that are dominating e-business, and will  
                                                
                                                    attempt to define what happens to businesses that have exercised poor judgment when it comes to these factors. Ethical Situations         One hot-button  
                                                
                                                    issue when it comes to e-business is that of privacy. Its been said that two forces in the electronic world can threaten an individuals privacy -- these are the growing  
                                                
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