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Review of "The Law of Electronic Commerce EDI, Fax, and E-mail: Technology, Proof, and Liability, by Benjamin Wright." Little, Brown and Company, 1991
Part I provides a brief description of the technologies and their applications . Specifically, primary technologies such as fax, e-mail, telegraph and telex, EDI, EFT, and videotex are discussed, and the roles of various key players in electroni c trading including lawyers, accountants, and IS professional s are described . The contents of the three chapters in this par t are mostly rudimentary . A cursory examination should b e sufficient for most readers .