Site and Email Disclaimers - A necessary evil
by Michael Bloch
This being the age of increasing litigation, it is advisable for web site owners to have disclaimers posted on their Internet sites, and to have them accessible from any other part of the site. It is unfortunate that we need to do this, but such is the nature of the beast. Internet Law varies from country
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The Beginning of the End of the Internet?
by Bill Platt
A steady stream of Patents have been coming from the U.S. Patent
Office over the last few years, which have left folks in the
software industry frustrated and outraged.
With Patents that were issued to Amazon, Alta Vista and more
recently McAfee getting extensive headline coverage, many have
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CHECK FRAUD
by Les C Cseh
YOU COULD BE ON THE HOOK!
Did you know that the UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) regulations
place responsibility for forgery losses partially on bank
customers, rather than solely on the banks? But in addition to
this exposure, there can be significant expenses and lost time
investigating the crime,
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Cyberlaw 101
by June Campbell
You've already discovered that the Internet is a great
medium for promoting your business. But just as you
can use the Net's various components like the web,
email, chat and newsgroups to network, to make new
contacts and to generate leads, you can easily find
yourself in hot water over legal
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IS JUSTICE GOING TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER?
by Barbara Jo Truchon
YOU HAVE A PROBLEM (And so could your business!)
Our courts are out of control. Instead of equal justice for all in
many cases it seems justice goes to the highest bidder, the client
who pays the highest legal bill. Here are three areas where many
problems are found and steps to avoid the pitfalls.
THE
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