The amendment defines e-commerce to include “a business transaction, including digital service, that takes place through the electronic transmission of data over a communication network such as the internet.” “Digital service” is now defined to include “social networking, online gaming, cloud services, video or audio streaming, digital marketplace operations, and online advertising services.”
Source: Deloitte
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