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Business to ConsumerBusiness to ConsumerMarketingMarketing
By:By: Scott MolletScott MolletLiz McGeeLiz McGee
Laura WisdomLaura Wisdom John AdamsJohn Adams
Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview
DemographicsDemographics
Internet AdvertisingInternet Advertising
Online DVD Rental Online DVD Rental IndustryIndustry
B2C Legal IssuesB2C Legal Issues
ConclusionConclusion
Business-to-Consumer Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Industry(B2C) Industry
Industry has incurred significant changes Industry has incurred significant changes since dotcom industry bust since dotcom industry bust
Business plans need to provide proof of Business plans need to provide proof of profits to receive venture capital dollarsprofits to receive venture capital dollars
Industry has matured, providing a second Industry has matured, providing a second stage of growthstage of growth
Growth has led to an increase in legal Growth has led to an increase in legal issuesissues
Active Internet Users by CountryActive Internet Users by Country
0 20,000,000 40,000,000 60,000,000 80,000,000 100,000,000 120,000,000 140,000,000
United States
Japan
Germany
United Kingdom
Italy
France
Brazil
Spain
Australia
Netherlands
Sweden
Switzerland
Hong Kong
Source: Clickz 2003
Percentage of US Age Groups OnlinePercentage of US Age Groups Online
75.70%
71.10%53.40%
48.60%19.40%
65.40%
18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project 2003
United States Web UsageUnited States Web Usage
Average Web Usage, U.S., December 2003
Home Work
Number of Sessions/Visits Per Person 31 63
Number of Domains Visited Per Person 55 99
PC Time Per Person 27:00:53 72:27:48
Duration of a Web Page Viewed 0:00:55 0:00:59
Active Digital Media Universe 132,151,758 47,180,918
Current Digital Media Universe Estimate 186,494,767 51,273,980
Source: Nielsen//Net Ratings
Worldwide Web UsageWorldwide Web Usage
Average Worldwide Web Usage, 2002
Number of Monthly Surfing Sessions 18
Number of Unique Domains Visited Monthly 48
Page Views per Month 797
Time Spent Online per Month 9:50:00
Time Spent Online per Surfing Session 0:32:00
Source: Nielsen//Net Ratings 2002
Why Consumers Shop OnlineWhy Consumers Shop Online
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Convenience Product Depth BetterExperience
Rich Content Value Brand CustomerService
InteractiveTools
Novelty
Source: Forrester Research, Sep 2002
Most Popular WebsitesMost Popular Websites
0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000
Microsoft
Time Warner
Yahoo!
eBay
United States Government
RealNetworks
Amazon
Terra Lycos
Viacom International
(000’s)
Unique Audience: Week Ending February 8, 2004
Source: Neilson/Net Ratings
Online Revenue of Top 10 Online E-Online Revenue of Top 10 Online E-Retailers (In U.S. Dollars)Retailers (In U.S. Dollars)
$0 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 $3,500
Millions
Amazon.com
Office Depot
Staples
Gateway
Costco Wholesale
Barnes & Noble.com
Buy.com
QVC.com
Spiegel Group
J.C. Penney
Source: RetailForward, Jul. 2002
Internet AdvertisingInternet Advertising
ButtonsButtons
BannersBanners
Pop-UpsPop-Ups
FloatersFloaters
Internet CommercialsInternet Commercials
Source: The Wall Street Journal, OctobSource: The Wall Street Journal, October 28, 2003er 28, 2003
ButtonsButtons
Use is decliningUse is declining– Use has dropped 80% Use has dropped 80%
over last yearover last year
Source: The Wall Street Journal, OctobSource: The Wall Street Journal, October 28, 2003 & Business Week, December 28, 2003 & Business Week, December 8, 2003er 8, 2003
BannersBanners
Most widely used Most widely used form of Internet form of Internet AdvertisingAdvertising– Use is also declining, Use is also declining,
but only 4% over last but only 4% over last yearyear
AdvantagesAdvantages– Very Low CostVery Low Cost
EffectivenessEffectiveness– .5% click through rate.5% click through rate
Source: Business Week, December 8, 2Source: Business Week, December 8, 2003003
Pop-Up AdsPop-Up Ads
Most successful form of Internet Most successful form of Internet advertisingadvertising– Use is increasing rapidlyUse is increasing rapidly
CostsCosts– $3 to $75 per 1000 ads displayed$3 to $75 per 1000 ads displayed
EffectivenessEffectiveness– 2% to 6% click through rate2% to 6% click through rate
Graphic taken from a Red Lobster pop-Graphic taken from a Red Lobster pop-up adup ad
Types of Pop-UpsTypes of Pop-Ups
RegularRegular
AdwareAdware
Source: The Fayetteville Observer, NovSource: The Fayetteville Observer, November 11, 2003 & The New York Timesember 11, 2003 & The New York Times, January 19, 2004, January 19, 2004
Regular Pop-UpsRegular Pop-Ups
Hosted by the web site they show up onHosted by the web site they show up on
Cost to advertiserCost to advertiser– $3 to $6 per 1000 ads displayed$3 to $6 per 1000 ads displayed
DisadvantagesDisadvantages– Annoying to consumersAnnoying to consumers– May not be relevant to viewersMay not be relevant to viewers
Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution, ApSource: Atlanta Journal Constitution, April 10, 2004ril 10, 2004
Inventor of Pop-UpsInventor of Pop-Ups
Source: The Motley Fool, July 17, 2002 Source: The Motley Fool, July 17, 2002 & EContent, February 2003& EContent, February 2003
AdwareAdware
Embedded in free Embedded in free software the consumer software the consumer downloads off the Internetdownloads off the Internet
Cost to advertiserCost to advertiser– $75 per 1000 ads displayed$75 per 1000 ads displayed
Benefits over regular pop-Benefits over regular pop-upsups– Ads are targeted to viewersAds are targeted to viewers
Source: The Motley Fool, July 17, 2002Source: The Motley Fool, July 17, 2002
How Adware WorksHow Adware Works
Contains tracking software, or spywareContains tracking software, or spyware– Tracks web sites visited, purchases made and Tracks web sites visited, purchases made and
zip code lived inzip code lived in– Uses this information to display ads for you Uses this information to display ads for you
that are relevant to youthat are relevant to you
Benefits to AdvertisersBenefits to Advertisers
Advertising money is spent on consumers Advertising money is spent on consumers that are likely to buythat are likely to buy
Brand image is not damaged by annoying Brand image is not damaged by annoying customerscustomers
Source: The Wall Street Journal, AugusSource: The Wall Street Journal, August 27, 2003t 27, 2003
Negative Effects of AdwareNegative Effects of Adware
Invasion of consumers privacyInvasion of consumers privacy
Use of unfair competitive practicesUse of unfair competitive practices
Source: The Motley Fool, July 17, 2002Source: The Motley Fool, July 17, 2002
Privacy IssuesPrivacy Issues
Consumers Internet surfing is tracked and Consumers Internet surfing is tracked and recordedrecorded
Most consumers are unaware they have Most consumers are unaware they have downloaded the software because of:downloaded the software because of:– Disclosure is hidden in lengthy legal Disclosure is hidden in lengthy legal
documentsdocuments– Trickle downloadsTrickle downloads– Tricky wordingTricky wording
Weatherbug AdwareWeatherbug Adware
?
Are you sure you want to completely remove Weatherbug from your system? Some programs may stop working
if you uninstall Weatherbug.
Yes No
Weatherbug AdwareWeatherbug Adware
Weatherbug is about to be uninstalled. Would you like to abort the process.
?
Yes No
Source: The Fayetteville Observer, NovSource: The Fayetteville Observer, November 11, 2003ember 11, 2003
Pop-Up ScamsPop-Up Scams
One California company used it’s adware One California company used it’s adware to bombard consumers with pop-ups for to bombard consumers with pop-ups for weeksweeks
Finally displayed pop-ups ads for software Finally displayed pop-ups ads for software to block pop-ups for $40to block pop-ups for $40
Charged customers $40 to stop harassing Charged customers $40 to stop harassing them!them!
Source: The Wall Street Journal, AugusSource: The Wall Street Journal, August 27, 2003t 27, 2003
Competition IssuesCompetition Issues
Displaying ads on competitors web sitesDisplaying ads on competitors web sites
Pasting ads over competitors banner adsPasting ads over competitors banner ads
Source: Fast Company, May 2002 & BuSource: Fast Company, May 2002 & BusinessWeek, December 8, 2003sinessWeek, December 8, 2003
AdvergamesAdvergames
Pop-up ads that encourage viewer Pop-up ads that encourage viewer interactioninteraction
Orbitz ad generated 13% click through on Orbitz ad generated 13% click through on first dayfirst day
http://www.mindcomet.com/solutions/prodhttp://www.mindcomet.com/solutions/products/getgames/portfolio/?PHPSESSID=0eucts/getgames/portfolio/?PHPSESSID=0e2feb6805a3118086d6b60df14e86622feb6805a3118086d6b60df14e8662
Source: New Media Age, October 30, 2Source: New Media Age, October 30, 2003003
Rich Media AdsRich Media Ads
Offer a more dynamic advertisement Offer a more dynamic advertisement – More appealing to the viewerMore appealing to the viewer– Blends in as part of web siteBlends in as part of web site
– http://www.mini.co.uk/http://www.mini.co.uk/
Source: Guardian Newspapers Limited, Source: Guardian Newspapers Limited, January 26, 2004; Graphic taken from January 26, 2004; Graphic taken from McDonalds.comMcDonalds.com
FloatersFloaters
Ad is shaped like productAd is shaped like product
Ad moves around screen making it difficult Ad moves around screen making it difficult to closeto close
Source: CanadaIT.com, January 22, 20Source: CanadaIT.com, January 22, 200303
Internet CommercialsInternet Commercials
Plays on your screen as you leave one Plays on your screen as you leave one web site and the next one downloadsweb site and the next one downloads
Viewer cannot close until next page Viewer cannot close until next page downloadsdownloads
Source: The Wall Street Journal, OctobSource: The Wall Street Journal, October 28, 2003er 28, 2003
Internet Advertising FutureInternet Advertising Future
Rich media ads are increasing by 10% per Rich media ads are increasing by 10% per quarterquarter– More dynamicMore dynamic– More appealingMore appealing– More viewer interactionMore viewer interaction
Sources: http://www.dvdmegasale.ru/neSources: http://www.dvdmegasale.ru/new150603.htm http://www.lovetripper.cow150603.htm http://www.lovetripper.com/issues/issue-34/lord-rings-tours.html m/issues/issue-34/lord-rings-tours.html http://www.digitalplus.com.au/ Dathttp://www.digitalplus.com.au/ Date viewed 04/12/2004e viewed 04/12/2004
DVD Rental IndustryDVD Rental Industry
By:By:Laura WisdomLaura Wisdom
http://www.animationlibrary.com/a-l/?n=ihttp://www.animationlibrary.com/a-l/?n=image.php3&image_id=1536 Date viemage.php3&image_id=1536 Date viewed 04/12/2004wed 04/12/2004
SWOT Analysis Of Online DVD SWOT Analysis Of Online DVD Rental IndustryRental Industry
StrengthsStrengths– Relatively new industryRelatively new industry
WeaknessesWeaknesses– Easy to imitateEasy to imitate
OpportunitiesOpportunities– Potential customer growthPotential customer growth
ThreatsThreats– Satellite/CableSatellite/Cable– TivoTivo– Downloading through Downloading through
broadbandbroadband
Sources: http://www.netflix.com http://wSources: http://www.netflix.com http://www.filmcaddy.com http://www.walmart.cww.filmcaddy.com http://www.walmart.com Date viewed 04/12/200om Date viewed 04/12/20044
DVD RentalsDVD Rentals
Online StoresOnline Stores
http://www.netflix.com Dhttp://www.netflix.com Date viewed 04/12/2004ate viewed 04/12/2004
Almost 2 Million membersAlmost 2 Million members
More than 18,000 movie titlesMore than 18,000 movie titles
20 shipping centers20 shipping centers
Reach 70% of members with one day Reach 70% of members with one day deliverydelivery
Ships more than 2.5 Million DVD’s per Ships more than 2.5 Million DVD’s per weekweek
http://www.netflix.com http://www.netflix.com Date viewed 04/12/2004 Date viewed 04/12/2004
Stock PriceStock Price
Source: http://www.wamufinance.com/bSource: http://www.wamufinance.com/ba_cash_flow.asp a_cash_flow.asp Date viewed 04/12/2004 Date viewed 04/12/2004
Online StoresOnline Stores
ProsPros– Less expensive for serious Less expensive for serious
movie watchersmovie watchers– ConvenienceConvenience– Unlimited viewing timeUnlimited viewing time– No late feesNo late fees– Movie ListMovie List– Large selection of titlesLarge selection of titles
ConsCons– Mailing delay of 1-3 daysMailing delay of 1-3 days– No cost savings for mostNo cost savings for most
Sources: http://jeffstatesife.com/SIFEBuSources: http://jeffstatesife.com/SIFEBuy.htm http://www.varietystl.com/ http://wy.htm http://www.varietystl.com/ http://www.walmart.com Date vieww.walmart.com Date viewed 04/12/2004wed 04/12/2004
DVD RentalsDVD Rentals
Walk-in StoresWalk-in Stores– BlockbusterBlockbuster– Wal-martWal-mart– SchnucksSchnucks
Walk-in StoresWalk-in Stores
ProsPros– Viewers can be Viewers can be
spontaneousspontaneous– Immediately viewableImmediately viewable– Personal servicePersonal service
ConsCons– Out of stockOut of stock– Limited viewing periodLimited viewing period– Late feesLate fees
Source: http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/arcSource: http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/archive/sum_0109.htm hive/sum_0109.htm Date viewed 04/12/2004 Date viewed 04/12/2004
DVD RentalsDVD Rentals
Cable/SatelliteCable/Satellite– Pay Per ViewPay Per View– VOD (Video on VOD (Video on
Demand)Demand)
http://www.animationlibrary.com/a-l/?n=ihttp://www.animationlibrary.com/a-l/?n=image.php3&image_id=6759 mage.php3&image_id=6759 Date viewed 04/12/2004 Date viewed 04/12/2004
Cable or SatelliteCable or Satellite
ProsPros– ConvenienceConvenience– No late feesNo late fees– Can record to avoid Can record to avoid
limited viewing timelimited viewing time
ConsCons– Starting times, limited Starting times, limited
length of viewinglength of viewing– Limited selection of Limited selection of
titlestitles
CompetitionCompetition
Is Blockbuster losing customers to online Is Blockbuster losing customers to online stores?stores?– Online stores are gaining customersOnline stores are gaining customers– Walk-in Stores still prevailingWalk-in Stores still prevailing– Walk-in Stores offer online servicesWalk-in Stores offer online services
CompetitionCompetition
Can the online stores survive?Can the online stores survive?– Cable and Satellite are providing better movie Cable and Satellite are providing better movie
servicesservices– Online stores are less convenientOnline stores are less convenient– Cable is adding benefits of online stores to Cable is adding benefits of online stores to
VODVOD
B2C Legal IssuesB2C Legal Issues
Internet Sales TaxInternet Sales Tax
Internet GamblingInternet Gambling
Online Alcohol & Cigarette SalesOnline Alcohol & Cigarette Sales
Internet PharmaciesInternet Pharmacies
Source: Electronic Commerce News, DSource: Electronic Commerce News, December 8, 2003ecember 8, 2003
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Internet Sales TaxInternet Sales Tax
Internet Tax Freedom Act of 1998Internet Tax Freedom Act of 1998– 5 year moratorium on state & local online 5 year moratorium on state & local online
purchase (with exceptions)purchase (with exceptions)– Expired on 10-31-03Expired on 10-31-03– Attempts to extend moratorium have failedAttempts to extend moratorium have failed– State governments and offline retailers State governments and offline retailers
oppose extensionoppose extension
Source: Electronic Commerce News, NSource: Electronic Commerce News, November 10, 2003ovember 10, 2003
Lamar AlexanderLamar Alexander
Current senator, former governor of TNCurrent senator, former governor of TN
Proposed to extend moratorium 2 years in Proposed to extend moratorium 2 years in exchange for U.S. Treasury paying back exchange for U.S. Treasury paying back states for tax revenue “not received” as a states for tax revenue “not received” as a result of the moratoriumresult of the moratorium
5252
Issues to ConsiderIssues to Consider
1) What is defined as “Internet Access”?1) What is defined as “Internet Access”?
2) What is requisite nexus?2) What is requisite nexus?
3) States authority to tax3) States authority to tax
Source: Computer and Internet Lawyer,Source: Computer and Internet Lawyer, April 2003 April 2003
5353
Issue 1: Definition of “Internet Access”Issue 1: Definition of “Internet Access”
1) There are many ways to connect to the 1) There are many ways to connect to the internet (DSL, wireless connection, cable internet (DSL, wireless connection, cable modem service, dial-up service, etc)modem service, dial-up service, etc)
2) 10 states & D. C. collected tax on internet 2) 10 states & D. C. collected tax on internet access prior to Internet Tax Freedom Act of access prior to Internet Tax Freedom Act of 1998. (Allowed to remain under grandfather 1998. (Allowed to remain under grandfather clause, but no new states allowed. The states clause, but no new states allowed. The states were MT, CT, NH, NM, ND, OH, SD, TN, TX, were MT, CT, NH, NM, ND, OH, SD, TN, TX, and WI)and WI)
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Issue 2: Requisite NexusIssue 2: Requisite Nexus
11) Currently a vendor only pays state taxes on ) Currently a vendor only pays state taxes on internet sales if they have a physical presence in internet sales if they have a physical presence in state collecting the tax. Customers only pay tax state collecting the tax. Customers only pay tax if they live in state collecting the tax. (Quill Corp if they live in state collecting the tax. (Quill Corp v. North Dakota; Commerce Clause)v. North Dakota; Commerce Clause)
2) In November 2002, 33 states & D.C. set up an 2) In November 2002, 33 states & D.C. set up an agreement to establish a uniform system for agreement to establish a uniform system for administering and collecting sales and use taxes administering and collecting sales and use taxes on remote transactionson remote transactions
Source: Computer and Internet Lawyer,Source: Computer and Internet Lawyer, April 2003 April 2003
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Issue 2: Requisite Nexus Con’tIssue 2: Requisite Nexus Con’t
3) States contend that since Quill Corp’s 3) States contend that since Quill Corp’s primary sales to out-of-state customers primary sales to out-of-state customers were based on catalogs & flyers and not were based on catalogs & flyers and not over the internet, the Quill case does not over the internet, the Quill case does not apply to their effort to collect taxes on apply to their effort to collect taxes on remote sellers. remote sellers.
Source: Electornic Commerce News, NSource: Electornic Commerce News, November 10, 2003ovember 10, 2003
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Issue 3: States Authority to TaxIssue 3: States Authority to Tax
1) State sales tax losses on internet sales 1) State sales tax losses on internet sales are estimated to be $440 billion for 2003-are estimated to be $440 billion for 2003-20112011
2) Many state governors claim that no 2) Many state governors claim that no taxes on internet purchases are “unfunded taxes on internet purchases are “unfunded mandates” and are subject to the mandates” and are subject to the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
Source: Electronic Commerce News, NSource: Electronic Commerce News, November 10, 2003ovember 10, 2003
Lamar Alexander QuoteLamar Alexander Quote
““If a majority of the Senate should decide that If a majority of the Senate should decide that banning state and local taxation of the Internet is banning state and local taxation of the Internet is important enough to create an unfunded federal important enough to create an unfunded federal mandate-that is, claim credit up here, but make it mandate-that is, claim credit up here, but make it be done down there-then my amendment would be done down there-then my amendment would provide a way for Congress to pay the bill for provide a way for Congress to pay the bill for that by authorizing the Treasury Department to that by authorizing the Treasury Department to reimburse Tennessee-and other state & local reimburse Tennessee-and other state & local governments each year for this new mandate.”governments each year for this new mandate.”– Lamar AlexanderLamar Alexander
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Issue 3: State’s Authority to Tax Issue 3: State’s Authority to Tax
Con’tCon’t3) Interstate vs. Intrastate Commerce3) Interstate vs. Intrastate Commerce
4) Can different states tax separate parts 4) Can different states tax separate parts of one transaction?of one transaction?
5) Tangible Assets (books, CDs) vs. 5) Tangible Assets (books, CDs) vs. Intangible Assets (Trademarks, Intangible Assets (Trademarks, Copyrights)Copyrights)
Source: Journal of American Academy Source: Journal of American Academy of Business, March 2003of Business, March 2003
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What Needs to be DoneWhat Needs to be Done
1) Define proper relationship between 1) Define proper relationship between federal and local governments on issues federal and local governments on issues of taxationof taxation
2) Keep tax policy neutral2) Keep tax policy neutral
3) Establish a clear definition of “internet 3) Establish a clear definition of “internet access” and “taxable presence” access” and “taxable presence”
Source: Picture courtsey of RouletteroySource: Picture courtsey of Rouletteroyale.comale.com
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Internet GamblingInternet Gambling
Source: Wall Street Journal, January 27Source: Wall Street Journal, January 27, 2003, 2003
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Internet GamblingInternet Gambling
$3.5 billion wagered in 2003$3.5 billion wagered in 2003
1,800 sites, most located offshore of U.S.1,800 sites, most located offshore of U.S.
Illegal in U.S., but 60% of revenues come Illegal in U.S., but 60% of revenues come from U.S. based gamblers (40% of total from U.S. based gamblers (40% of total users)users)
Many pay by credit cardMany pay by credit card
Online---casinos.comOnline---casinos.com
Source: Wall Street Journal, January 27Source: Wall Street Journal, January 27, 2003, 2003
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Steps to Curb GamblingSteps to Curb Gambling
PayPal ban in NY state of paying internet PayPal ban in NY state of paying internet casinoscasinos
Over 400 banks refuse to process credit Over 400 banks refuse to process credit card payments for online casinoscard payments for online casinos
Software to track users located in the U.S.Software to track users located in the U.S.
Source: Wall Street Journal, August 22,Source: Wall Street Journal, August 22, 2003 2003
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MGM Grand ExperimentMGM Grand Experiment
Set up online casino located on Isle of Set up online casino located on Isle of Man in early 2003Man in early 2003
Tight controls to screen out U.S. users Tight controls to screen out U.S. users (tracking software, etc.)(tracking software, etc.)
Closed in June 2003 due to few customers Closed in June 2003 due to few customers because of tight controlsbecause of tight controls
Source: NBC Today Show Transcript, NSource: NBC Today Show Transcript, November 4, 2003ovember 4, 2003
Problem Gambler-Frieda MendickProblem Gambler-Frieda Mendick
Was convicted of embezzling over Was convicted of embezzling over $100,000 13 years ago to pay gambling $100,000 13 years ago to pay gambling debtsdebts
Spent 13 months in prisonSpent 13 months in prison
Had not gambled for 10 years when she Had not gambled for 10 years when she saw gambling pop-up ad…saw gambling pop-up ad…
Source: NBC Today Show Transcript, NSource: NBC Today Show Transcript, November 4, 2003ovember 4, 2003
Frieda Mendick QuoteFrieda Mendick Quote
““In about 3 weeks, I lost over $10,000. I In about 3 weeks, I lost over $10,000. I didn’t have to drive to the casino, I didn’t didn’t have to drive to the casino, I didn’t have to go to the bank and get money. I have to go to the bank and get money. I could just turn my computer on.”could just turn my computer on.”– Frieda MendickFrieda Mendick
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Issue to ConsiderIssue to Consider
Do you think that internet gambling should Do you think that internet gambling should be legalized?be legalized?
If so, what steps should be taken to If so, what steps should be taken to convince people to accept it?convince people to accept it?
Source: National Petroleum News, JanuSource: National Petroleum News, January 2003ary 2003
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Online CigarettesOnline Cigarettes
313 U.S. sellers as of July 2002313 U.S. sellers as of July 2002
Projected sales of $5 billion a year by Projected sales of $5 billion a year by 20052005
For some, its cheaper to buy cigarettes For some, its cheaper to buy cigarettes online than to buy them in storesonline than to buy them in stores
Popular sites include: Popular sites include:
Source: National Petroleum News, JanuSource: National Petroleum News, January 2003ary 2003
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Regulation – Jenkins ActRegulation – Jenkins Act
Federal LawFederal Law
Online cigarette sellers must report names Online cigarette sellers must report names and addresses of buyers of customers and addresses of buyers of customers across state lines to state tax authoritiesacross state lines to state tax authorities
Penalty is misdemeanor – rarely enforcesPenalty is misdemeanor – rarely enforces
Less than 10% of retailers complyLess than 10% of retailers comply
Sources: Wall Street Journal, February Sources: Wall Street Journal, February 4, 2002; National Petroleum News, Jan4, 2002; National Petroleum News, January 2003uary 2003
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Other RegulationsOther Regulations
In August 2000, NY state passed a law In August 2000, NY state passed a law banning cigarette sales via mail order, banning cigarette sales via mail order, telephone, and the internet. It was telephone, and the internet. It was overturned by the U.S. District Court in overturned by the U.S. District Court in June 2001 as violating the Commerce June 2001 as violating the Commerce ClauseClause
December 2001 – Tobacco Free Internet December 2001 – Tobacco Free Internet for Kids Act introduced in U.S. Congressfor Kids Act introduced in U.S. Congress
Source: Wall Street Journal, SeptemberSource: Wall Street Journal, September 24, 2001 24, 2001
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Youth SmokersYouth Smokers
Less than 2% of teenagers buy cigarettes Less than 2% of teenagers buy cigarettes onlineonline
Different sites have varying ways to Different sites have varying ways to screen out underage purchasesscreen out underage purchases
Source: American Journal of Public HeaSource: American Journal of Public Health, June 2002lth, June 2002
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2002 Study of Online Cigarette 2002 Study of Online Cigarette VendorsVendors
Survey size of 88 sitesSurvey size of 88 sites
72 featured one or more age warnings72 featured one or more age warnings
24 had a warning on the ordering page24 had a warning on the ordering page
43 sites required self-verification of ace (13 of 43 sites required self-verification of ace (13 of these sites required date of birth to be types in)these sites required date of birth to be types in)
8 sites required license ID# to be verified by 8 sites required license ID# to be verified by vendorvendor
6 sites required photographic ad ID at point of 6 sites required photographic ad ID at point of deliverydelivery
Sources: Wall Street Journal, March 1, Sources: Wall Street Journal, March 1, 2001; Inormationweek, April 17,20002001; Inormationweek, April 17,2000
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Online Liquor SalesOnline Liquor Sales
Not very successfulNot very successful
Many sites have shutdown in recent yearsMany sites have shutdown in recent years
One successful site is eSkye.com, which One successful site is eSkye.com, which primarily sells to liquor distributors, not primarily sells to liquor distributors, not individualsindividuals
Example:Example:– Beerliquors.comBeerliquors.com
Sources: Wall Street Journal, July 17, 2Sources: Wall Street Journal, July 17, 2003; Wall Street Journal, October 23, 2003; Wall Street Journal, October 23, 2000000
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Reasons for FailureReasons for Failure
Each state has separate laws regarding Each state has separate laws regarding shipping of wine to consumers. Ranging shipping of wine to consumers. Ranging from no penalties to felonyfrom no penalties to felony
Excess shipping fees and wait timeExcess shipping fees and wait time– Example at Liquor.comExample at Liquor.com
1.75 liter bottle of Jim Beam1.75 liter bottle of Jim Beam
Cost $23.99 + $8.99 3 day shippingCost $23.99 + $8.99 3 day shipping
Cost to buy at store: $17.99 Cost to buy at store: $17.99
Source: Wall Street Journal, July 17, 20Source: Wall Street Journal, July 17, 200303
Liquor Shipping LawsLiquor Shipping Laws
Rules: Easy to ship toRules: Easy to ship to
States: CA, CO, HI, ID, IL, IA, MN, MO, States: CA, CO, HI, ID, IL, IA, MN, MO, NM, OR, WA, WV, WINM, OR, WA, WV, WI
Rules: Limited quantities can be shippedRules: Limited quantities can be shipped
States: AK, CT, LA, MT, NE, NV, NH, ND, States: AK, CT, LA, MT, NE, NV, NH, ND, VA, WYVA, WY
Source: Wall Street Journal, July 17, 20Source: Wall Street Journal, July 17, 200303
Liquor Shipping Laws Cont’dLiquor Shipping Laws Cont’d
Rules: Direct shipments prohibited, but Rules: Direct shipments prohibited, but some loopholessome loopholes
States: AL, AZ, AR, DE, KS, ME, MA, MI, States: AL, AZ, AR, DE, KS, ME, MA, MI, MS, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TX, MS, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TX, UT, VTUT, VT
Rules: Direct shipments can be a felonyRules: Direct shipments can be a felony
States: FL, GA, IN, KY, MD, NC, TNStates: FL, GA, IN, KY, MD, NC, TN
Source: PR Newswire, October 22, 200Source: PR Newswire, October 22, 20033
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Public OppositionPublic Opposition
Public opposition to online liquorPublic opposition to online liquor– Wirthlin Worldwide poll of 918 Americans age Wirthlin Worldwide poll of 918 Americans age
21 and over conducted September 200321 and over conducted September 2003– 83% oppose sales of liquor online83% oppose sales of liquor online– 80% believe the e-commerce is generally 80% believe the e-commerce is generally
good for business and consumers; however, good for business and consumers; however, the social aspects of liquor should be treated the social aspects of liquor should be treated differently from other productsdifferently from other products
Source: Wall Street Journal, March 11, Source: Wall Street Journal, March 11, 20032003
Internet PharmaciesInternet Pharmacies
Easier to compare prices than at regular Easier to compare prices than at regular pharmaciespharmacies
Doctors prescription needed for most sitesDoctors prescription needed for most sites
U.S. examples include U.S. examples include Drugstore.comDrugstore.com
Sources: WSJ, January 18, 2001 & MacSources: WSJ, January 18, 2001 & Macleans, November 10, 2003leans, November 10, 2003
Canadian Online PharmaciesCanadian Online Pharmacies
150 sites export drugs to U.S.150 sites export drugs to U.S.
$1 Billion sales to U.S. each year$1 Billion sales to U.S. each year
Can offer between 50% to 70% savings Can offer between 50% to 70% savings compared to U.S. sitescompared to U.S. sites
Offers some generic drugs not yet Offers some generic drugs not yet available in the U.S.available in the U.S.
Source: Wall Street Journal, January 18Source: Wall Street Journal, January 18, 2001, 2001
Popular Canadian SitesPopular Canadian Sites
CanadianDrugstore.comCanadianDrugstore.com
CanadaRX.netCanadaRX.net
CanadaMeds.comCanadaMeds.com
Source: Wall Street Journal, January 18Source: Wall Street Journal, January 18, 2001, 2001
Reasons for PopularityReasons for Popularity
1/3 of U.S. senior citizens have no 1/3 of U.S. senior citizens have no insuranceinsurance
U.S. prices higher due to R&D and patent U.S. prices higher due to R&D and patent costscosts
FDA has lack of manpower to crack down FDA has lack of manpower to crack down on sales to U.S.on sales to U.S.
Source: Wall Street Journal, January 18Source: Wall Street Journal, January 18, 2001, 2001
Related ProblemsRelated Problems
U.S. citizens can only order 3 month U.S. citizens can only order 3 month supply for drugs not available in the U.S.supply for drugs not available in the U.S.
Canadian doctors prescription required Canadian doctors prescription required (usually write new prescription for U.S. (usually write new prescription for U.S. patient)patient)
Quality of medicineQuality of medicine
Source: Wall Street Journal, November Source: Wall Street Journal, November 18, 200218, 2002
Example: Darold LoweExample: Darold Lowe
61 year old retired steel worker61 year old retired steel worker
Lost insurance when former employer Lost insurance when former employer went bankruptwent bankrupt
Needs Glucovance to treat Type II Needs Glucovance to treat Type II diabetesdiabetes
Its components are Glucophage and Its components are Glucophage and GlyburideGlyburide
Source: Wall Street Journal, November Source: Wall Street Journal, November 18, 200218, 2002
Darold Lowe Con’tDarold Lowe Con’t
Cost from Canada for 90 day supply of both pills Cost from Canada for 90 day supply of both pills was $59was $59U.S. cost was $248 for both pillsU.S. cost was $248 for both pillsU.S. cost of Glucovance was $251U.S. cost of Glucovance was $251““Until my supply runs out, I’m taking Until my supply runs out, I’m taking Glucovance. Once it runs out, I’ll switch to Glucovance. Once it runs out, I’ll switch to Glucophage and Glyburide. I’m worried Glucophage and Glyburide. I’m worried somewhat about the quality. But then again, I somewhat about the quality. But then again, I don’t know what other options I’ve got.”don’t know what other options I’ve got.”– Darold LoweDarold Lowe
Sources: WSJ, August 12, 2003 & DeceSources: WSJ, August 12, 2003 & December 26, 2003mber 26, 2003
Drug Makers ResponseDrug Makers Response
Companies such as Pfizer, Companies such as Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca, and Wyeth GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca, and Wyeth have told Canadian pharmacies to prohibit have told Canadian pharmacies to prohibit exporting drugs to the U.S.exporting drugs to the U.S.
Some pharmacies have adopted a Some pharmacies have adopted a “Canadians first” policy“Canadians first” policy
Source: Macleans, November 10, 2003Source: Macleans, November 10, 2003
Political IssuesPolitical Issues
States such as IL, MI, IA, KY, and MN States such as IL, MI, IA, KY, and MN have sent people to Canada to reduce have sent people to Canada to reduce state drug costsstate drug costs
U.S. lawmakers are discussing policy on U.S. lawmakers are discussing policy on importing Canadian drugsimporting Canadian drugs
New Boston Tea PartyNew Boston Tea Party
Sources: WSJ, Novemeber 18, 2002 & Sources: WSJ, Novemeber 18, 2002 & March 11, 2003March 11, 2003
Best PracticesBest Practices
Price shopPrice shop
Look for Verified Internet Pharmacy Look for Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS) seal to find certified Practice Sites (VIPPS) seal to find certified druggistdruggist
Buy in bulk if possible (ex: 3 month supply)Buy in bulk if possible (ex: 3 month supply)
Don’t sacrifice quality of care to cut costs Don’t sacrifice quality of care to cut costs on drugson drugs
ConclusionConclusion
Internet has become an important aspect Internet has become an important aspect in the everyday lives of nearly all in the everyday lives of nearly all AmericansAmericansB2C is in a state of transformation leading B2C is in a state of transformation leading to opportunities for companies that have a to opportunities for companies that have a legitimate business modellegitimate business modelContinued growth of internet will lead to Continued growth of internet will lead to the increase of new legal issues facing the increase of new legal issues facing state and federal agenciesstate and federal agencies
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