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UNIFORM COMPUTER INFORMATION TRANSACTIONS ACT

PURPOSE:
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act represents the first comprehensive uniform computer information licensing law. This act uses the accepted and familiar principles of contract law, setting the rules for creating electronic contracts and the use of electronic signatures for contract adoption-thereby making computer information transactions as well-grounded in the law as traditional transactions.

ORIGIN:
Completed by the Uniform Law Commissioners in 1999, and amended in 2000 and 2002.

STATE ADOPTIONS:
Maryland
Virginia



2008 INTRODUCTIONS:



 
For any further information regarding the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act,
please contact Katie Robinson or Mike Kerr at 312-450-6600.
 
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