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  • Guidelines for online privacy policies
    By WORLDLawDirect [March 18th, 2010]
    Consumers and government regulators are looking at web sites to determine how well business protects consumer privacy. The first thing they look for is a prominently posted and clearly written privacy policy. The Online Privacy Alliance (www.privacyalliance.org) encourages all commercial web sites to post such policies. A good privacy policy informs consumers about what information the web site collects and what they do with that information once it is collected. .... >> MORE

  • Pornography on the Internet: Legal issues
    By WORLDLawDirect [March 1st, 2010]
    The U.S. Constitution and state and federal statutes and regulations play important roles in addressing the various legal issues that arise when adults try to protect children from what is considered inappropriate sexually explicit material or experiences on the Internet. Federal and state laws, including laws that apply to the Internet, are there to deal with child pornography and obscenity by forbidding the production, distribution, and, in the case of child pornography, possession of these materials. Anything considered obscene with respect to minors is regulated for children but not for adults. .... >> MORE

  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: FAQ
    By WORLDLawDirect [March 1st, 2010]
    United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO): FAQs about Patents and .... >> MORE

  • Is your employer monitoring your Internet use?
    By WORLDLawDirect [February 5th, 2010]
    Corporations legally check up on employees. Companies that do the most screening tend to be larger firms with more resources. And, at this point it's perfectly legal for employers to monitor their employees activities. .... >> MORE

  • Who was Hugo Grotius (1583-1645)?
    By WORLDLawDirect [September 16th, 2009]
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  • RSS feeds and copyright law
    By Sharon Housley [September 11th, 2009]
    The Copyright Debate and RSS RSS is commonly defined as really simple syndication. So, this means that any material contained in .... >> MORE

  • How copyrighted works become public
    By WORLDLawDirect [March 19th, 2009]
    United States copyright law outlines several ways that works enter the public domain, thereby becoming freely useable by anyone: (1) if the copyright .... >> MORE

  • High Yield Investment Programs Scams
    By WORLDLawDirect [December 20th, 2008]
    High Yield Investment Programs (HYIPs) High Yield Investment Programs (HYIPs) are all over the Internet, and while it's possible .... >> MORE

  • Internet law lawyers
    By WORLDLawDirect [October 2nd, 2008]
    Let us help you find the best... .... >> MORE

  • Selling cigarettes online
    By WORLDLawDirect [July 17th, 2008]
    Taxes: Key Points Customers are required to pay state cigarette taxes on all cigarettes purchased from Internet cigarette .... >> MORE

  • Federal Grand Jury indicts E-Gold
    By WORLDLawDirect [July 17th, 2008]
    Digital Currency Business E-Gold Indicted for Money Laundering and Illegal Money Transmitting By: PR Newswire Apr. 27, 2007 .... >> MORE

  • Home business getting easier
    By WORLDLawDirect [July 17th, 2008]
    Pajamanation: Home business getting easier Eventually the micro-economy will become a viable alternative for the brick-and-mortar .... >> MORE

  • Small business and technology information
    By WORLDLawDirect [July 17th, 2008]
    U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) SBA: TECH-Net [TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES NETWORK] .... >> MORE

  • SBA and information privacy protections
    By U.S. Small Business Administration [July 17th, 2008]
    Small Business Administration (SBA): FOIA Mission The Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts (FOI/PA) Office .... >> MORE

  • Legality of online gambling
    By Wikipedia [July 17th, 2008]
    Legality United States The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled in November 2002 .... >> MORE