Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2001
Publisher
Lyndon B. Johnson Journal of Public Affairs
Abstract
The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) is a proposed state contract law developed to regulate transactions in intangible goods such as computer software, online databases and other digital products.' UCITA was intended to act as Article 2B of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). Article 2 comprises the law governing commercial transactions in the sale of goods and ensures consistent contract laws from state to state. The stated goal of UCITA is to provide clarity regarding computer information transactions.
Recommended Citation
Warigia Bowman, The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act: A Well Built Fence or Barbed Wire around the Intellectual Commons, 13 LBJ J. PUB. AFF. 80 (2001).
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