Each State, and the United States, and the United Nations needs to enact the Model Internet Fraud Prevention Act, as provided below:
Text:
The act, use, or employment of any person or organization or business, of
an unconscionable commercial practice, deception, fraud, false pretenses,
false promises, fraud, fraudulent concealment, sale of a product which is not
fit for the purposes advertised, sale of a product which is not merchantable,
in connection with the sale of a consumer or commercial product on the Internet,
constitutes a civil action for damages, or treble damages by the
Internet product Buyer against the selling person or organization or business, and
or, any related person, business, or organization involved is a substantial way with
the sale. An "internet product," is a good for sale as advertised or offered for sale
on the Internet, and then purchased by a buyer using the Internet. The plaintiff buyer's attorney shall also be entitled to a reasonable attorney's fee from the defendant internet seller, where the plaintiff buyer is a prevailing party under litigation under this statute. A "good" for purposes of this Act is a tangible, physical, object for sale which has some operative function.
(C)Perpetual Copyright by Anthony Faber and Neotomism, P.C. (PA)
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