Navigating Electronic Marketing Rules
Nissen, Wesley G., Futures (Cedar Falls, IA)
To keep up with the competition today, CTAs, CPOs and hedge fund managers could look to the Internet for their marketing needs. But with Web regulations seemingly changing every day, the improper use of a Web site could put you In some hot water.
Using the Internet to conduct business relating to commodity trading advice raises several legal issues - a particular challenge because the law in this area is in flux. Part of the problem is innovation typically outpaces regulation, which especially holds true for the marketing activities of commodity trading advisors (CTA), commodity pool operators (CPO) and hedge fund managers who wish to join the "e-commerce revolution. The ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Navigating Electronic Marketing Rules.
Contributors: Nissen, Wesley G. - Author.
Magazine title: Futures (Cedar Falls, IA).
Volume: 29.
Issue: 6
Publication date: June 2000.
Page number: 72+.
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