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- How Can You Protect Your Identity Today?
By: Michael Gentleman - Jan 7, 2009 Identity protection is important in the online world of today.
- What is Phishing and Dumpster Diving?
By: Michael Gentleman - Jan 5, 2009 Two common identity scams are phishing and dumpster diving.
- YouTube Sues Viacom for Blocking Parody Online
By: Robert Masud - Nov 20, 2008 The recent lawsuit filed against YouTube by Viacom, on behalf of Comedy Central,seeks to test the boundaries of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
- Don't Become A Victim of Identity Theft!
By: Kristi Sayles - Jun 12, 2008 "You've just won a fabulous vacation or prize package! Now, if you'll kindly give me your credit card information and social security number for...
- A Web Operator's Guide to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
By: Ray La Foy - May 23, 2008 COPPA outlines specific requirements website operators must adhere to, and ignorance is no defense when it comes to COPPA.
- Is Your Website Designed to Provide Access for the Disabled?
By: Ray La Foy - May 20, 2008 Whether laws are governing your website today or not, it is in your best interest to make your site accessible to all Internet users - especially...
- What Employers Need To Know About Employee Blogging
By: Robert Masud - Nov 5, 2007 Many employers have become concerned with employees who are "blogging." The possibility that some of these employees may be disclosing confidential...
- Protecting Your Domain Name: Understanding the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
By: Robert Masud - Oct 12, 2007 Trademark and service mark owners need to monitor the third-party registration of domain names to make certain that others are not misusing their...
- Forensic Files Used To Enforce Cyber Law
By: Jim Brown - Oct 9, 2007 For every illegal activity that can be associated with a computer, there is a good chance that there are people who have created forensic files...
- Computer Utilities Created For Cyber Law
By: Jim Brown - Oct 9, 2007 Many computer users strive to keep their hard drives clean of unwanted files and photographs that are unsuitable for young people.
- "Domain Name Spying"-The Latest Technique In Domain Name Sabotage
By: Robert Masud - Aug 23, 2007 Not registering a domain name upon your first visit to a regsitrar, you may find that someone else has registered it in the interim. While this...
- How to Stay Under the RIAA Radar When Downloading Free MP3 Music
By: Dee Power - Aug 17, 2007 Thanks to today's peer to peer technology, mp3 music lovers like you and I can get unlimited downloads of mp3 music for free.
- Forcing Cyber Law Controls On An Unwilling Public
By: Jim Brown - Aug 17, 2007 Some Cyber Laws pertain to the communication devices such as cellular telephones and the areas of the Internet that allow people to talk openly...
- Filters That Enforce Cyber Law Regulations
By: Jim Brown - Aug 17, 2007 There are filters in place that control how you use the internet and many people are not aware that they are there.
- Bloggers Need to Beware of Violating FTC Deceptive Practice Standards When Making Endorsements
By: Robert Masud - Aug 17, 2007 The Federal Trade Commission has handed down an advisory opinion that may have dire consequences for companies that employ individuals who are...
- Combating Cyber-Squatting and Other Domain Name Maladies: An Overview of UDRP Proceedings
By: Robert Masud - Aug 17, 2007 Businesses that want an easily identifiable Internet presence oftentimes use trademarks in their domain names. Unfortunately, disputes occur when...
- Top Trial Lawyer Reveals Critical Mistake Made In Your Business Structure INCREASES Exposure
By: James Montgomery - Aug 17, 2007 Top trial lawyer illustrates why your corporate or trust structure can actually increase liability while you think you have cutoff liability
- How To Avoid Legal Trouble From Trademark Infringement When You Buy A Domain Name
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 So you have a hot idea for a website, or maybe you want to capitalize on a hot new product that has just been released. There are some things that...
- What Does Computer Law Cover And Why Is It Necessary?
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 Traditional law does not cover many of the issues that occur in the online realm. Therefore it is crucial that we have a particular branch of law...
- The USA Online Gambling Laws and Their Impact on Other Jurisdictions
By: Sam Wolfe - Aug 17, 2007 The recent online gambling law changes in the USA have raised speculation on what other jurisdictions might do in regards to either banning or...
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