First, law is the premise and foundation of government behavior.
The so-called e-commerce refers to the commercial activities of goods or services between web page operators, enterprises and the public through the electronic processing and exchange of text, sound, images and other data by using electronic equipment and network technology. Network operators set up websites on the Internet, and keep relevant information on the computer of the Internet service provider server. As long as enterprises and the public have a computer, a modem and a telephone line, they can join the network to browse the Internet population, and two or more parties can conduct business activities such as negotiation and delivery through interactive objects such as e-mail, file transfer and remote login on the network platform. A complete e-commerce system includes: electronic contract, online shop system, fund settlement system and commodity distribution system [1]. In the traditional industrial society, there is a clear social division of labor, and members of society have different resource advantages because of the division of labor. This division of labor leads to the relatively fixed roles of social members, and the relationship between them is hindered by time and space. In the network economy, information is the main factor to promote productivity. The network has realized the "digital representation" of the real world with information as the medium, and many social relations have been reorganized and reproduced on the network. E-commerce has become a brand-new economic behavior connecting social division of labor, which enables individuals to realize more efficient and extensive understanding and utilization of social resources and social relations with the help of the network. The founder of "Yahoo" accumulated $654.38 billion in just a few years by providing website search service and advertising for other businesses on the Internet, and became one of the top 500 enterprises in the United States [2]. At the beginning of e-commerce, there were only 34 online stores in the United States. Only three years later, the number of online stores in the world has grown to more than 1 10,000. 1995, global internet sales were only $200 million; 1996 reached 10 billion USD; 1998 reached $50 billion; According to the forecast of Deloitte Consulting, the global e-commerce trade will reach 1. 1 trillion dollars in 2002, which is unimaginable in the traditional industrial society.
"Development" and "problem" are twin brothers. E-commerce and the networking of economy and society have exerted great influence on the existing economic relations, social relations and legal relations. The network makes the relationship between individuals cross the boundaries of time and space and form.