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Tmall incident invokes legal concerns in certain aspects and is a business operation dispute by nature. This article brings forward the suggestion to make a balance between both parties and hopes a good and healthy development of China’s e-commerce.
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Alibaba Group is a China-based company group running Internet-based businesses, including online retail, wholesale and payment platforms, a shopping search engine, and data-centric cloud computing services. Alibaba.com is said to be the world's largest online business-to-business trading platform for small businesses.
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Guo, Y., Hu, W. (2015). Tmall Incident—A Legal Problem or Business Operation Dispute. In: Guo, Y. (eds) Research on Selected China's Legal Issues of E-Business. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44542-6_5
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