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Cyber Law
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Cyber Law and Online Gambling Ready to Come Under Heavy Fire
It appears that many lawmakers have had enough of online gambling and want it to stop. The issues has been going on for nearly a decade and many states are quite perturbed that online gambling bypasses their state's laws forbidding gambling. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is very upset and said on CSPAN that; Internet Gambling is illegal, it is that simple and that is the bottom line.
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DIY Domain Name Disputes: Expert Tips
This is a distillation of the wisdom acquired through years of involvement in domain name dispute proceedings. It won't make a hopeless case winnable, but it might stop you from making a strong case un-winnable.
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Why Comply? The Movement to W3C Compliance
The Internet: a powerful tool with endless possibilities to advance business, connect people and share information. We believe that with those opportunities comes a real responsibility to understand its complexity and provide universal solutions to its issues.
For Web developers, in particular, the onus falls on creating sites aimed at maximizing client contact through well-rounded, functional vehicles that drive traffic and generate sales. And in today's global economy, it also means using code that is W3C compliant.
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VegaStream's VoIP Regulation and Compliance
Industry regulators have a first duty to protect the consumer. In the telecommunications industry of late, that duty has been interpreted as a remit to liberalize the marketplace from monopoly and so enable competition, better services and lower prices.
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Free Content without Articles, Blog Feeds, and Copyright Issues
While auto-generating sites from articles and RSS feeds are all the rage, and fast, nothing beats old-fashioned manual site creation for the long-term. Auto-generation typically requires a program or script. But unless you roll your own, your moneymaking sites are leaving a footprint (don't believe everything you read, they are trying to sell software) that the search engines will catch up with in the next 6-12 months; mark these words (this comes from personal experience).
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Web Design: Photograph Copyright Issues
When designing a web page, you need to be careful about what pictures you use. Many people simply grab them off Google - they see a picture they like, and they put it on their web site. Unfortunately, copyright law protects the person who took the picture as the owner - if you’re not careful you could end up facing a lawsuit.
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Navigating The Internet Sales Tax Laws
Q. I have been contacted by my local city government to say that my business is scheduled to be audited to determine if I owe any sales tax from items purchased on the Internet. Can they really make me pay this tax? I thought you could buy things online tax free? -- Katie R.
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Identity Theft - The Most Common Mistakes After Identity Theft Occurs
Identity theft is a horrible crime and it occurs more often than you know. But the real tragedy is that no one cares. The credit card companies, the stores and the collection people could care less. All they want is the money and they don't care where it comes from. Learn the common mistakes made by identity theft victims.
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Identity Theft - Should I Worry?
Identity theft made 8.9 million American victims in 2006. 85% didn't know they were victims until they were notified, often when denied credit.
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