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1. Einleitung
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2. Was können Software-Agenten?
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3. Populationen
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4. Software-Agenten im gesellschaftlichen Leben
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5. Software-Agenten in der juristischen Praxis
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6. Rechtliche Einordnung
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6.1. Ansätze in der rechtlichen Berücksichtigung
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6.2. Allgemeine Regeln des Zivilrechts
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6.3. Rechtspersönlichkeit für Software-Agenten?
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7. Fazit
E-COMMERCE
Software-Agenten: juristische Praxis und rechtliche Einordnung
Category:
Articles
Region:
Austria
Field of law:
E-Commerce
Citation: Elisabeth Hödl, Software-Agenten: juristische Praxis und rechtliche Einordnung, in: Jusletter IT 3
In ubiquitous computing, software agents take over an increasing number of tasks. Software agents are referred to as computer programmes that are capable of appropriating a certain independent, or one could also say autonomous, “behaviour”. In doing so, the human user is represented by an agent who can take over the completion of a contract and a potential negotiation about legal user preferences. It is to consider what legal standards in the future may be of importance for software agents. What legal solutions are possible if they are to be representatives of the people?