Digital market

Unless otherwise defined, the ability to generate, record, process, receive, or display information that is represented in discrete numerical form on a uniform level of rights. – In mid-2014, there was still a tangle of twenty-eight different legal regulations in the EU, especially with regard to important issues such as data protection, liability of online intermediaries and the legal recognition of electronic contracts, including electronic writing, electronic signatures and original information in electronic form. According to several reliable calculations, a uniform digital market in Europe would increase the gross national product of the EU as a whole by about four percent. – See e-money.

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