The efficacy, including the commercial reasonableness, of an attribution procedure is determined by the court. In making this determination, the following rules apply:
(1) An attribution procedure established by law is effective for transactions within the coverage of the statute or rule.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (1) of this section, commercial reasonableness and effectiveness is determined in light of the purposes of the procedure and the commercial circumstances at the time the parties agreed to or adopted the procedure.
(3) An attribution procedure may use any security device or method that is commercially reasonable under the circumstances.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 22 - Maryland Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act
Section 22-201 - Formal Requirements
Section 22-202 - Formation in General
Section 22-203 - Offer and Acceptance in General
Section 22-204 - Acceptance With Varying Terms
Section 22-205 - Conditional Offer or Acceptance
Section 22-206 - Offer and Acceptance: Electronic Agents
Section 22-207 - Formation: Releases of Informational Rights
Section 22-208 - Adopting Terms of Records
Section 22-209 - Mass-Market License
Section 22-210 - Terms of Contract Formed by Conduct
Section 22-211 - Pretransaction Disclosures in Internet-Type Transactions
Section 22-212 - Efficacy and Commercial Reasonableness of Attribution Procedure
Section 22-213 - Determining Attribution
Section 22-214 - Electronic Error: Consumer Defenses
Section 22-215 - Electronic Message: When Effective; Effect of Acknowledgment