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Online Spending up 26 Per Cent: Legislative Reform?
Created 22.08.2005 - 16:14

Retail e-commerce sales in the United States have jumped 26 per cent from their previous levels, to $21.1 billion in the second quarter. This represents considerable spending and points to the need for sale of goods legislation to be reformed to address novel issues in cyberspace.

Originally by WSJ.com: What's News Technology, 3:14 PM

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