• Title/Summary/Keyword: Involved Operator of Electronic Commerce

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A Study on the Improvement of Online Secondhand-Goods Transaction (온라인 중고거래 중개자에 관한 문제점과 개선방안)

  • Jo, Ah Reum;Shin, Hyun Joo;Kim, Juchan
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2015
  • The e-commerce market has been more diversified via B2B or P2P, and the size of this market has gradually been expanded as well. A noteworthy phenomenon is the P2P market, which has shown a rapid, approximately 200-fold or more increase in size since 2005. Specifically, the online secondhand-goods market that makes transaction easier and more convenient has attained a fast growth as well, but either sellers or buyers of secondhand goods are properly protected due to a lack of legal regulations on secondhand-goods transaction. The purpose of this study was to examine problems with online secondhand-goods transaction and to suggest some reform measures. There is something wrong with the legal status of brokers for secondhand-goods sales. According to the current law, individual brokers are neither mail-order sellers nor mail-order brokers. So they don't have lots of liabilities, and it means that the burden of risk is all imposed on buyers. Therefore it's suggested that individual brokers should be defined as 'involved operator of electronic commerce' so that proper liability might be imposed on them.