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Legal Issues When Hiring Someone to Build Your Site

Given the costs associated with hiring employees, a vast majority of businesses now hire independent contractors to build and/or maintain their websites. This raises a host of legal issues.


Buying A Website – Problems with Intellectual Property

There are many ways to make money online including buying another website that may be a competitor or compliment to yours. When doing so, you need to watch out for IP problems.


Computer Generated Cross Stitch Charts and Patterns on eBay and Copyrights

Copyrights of computer generated cross stitch charts on ebay


Best And Top New York Immigration Lawyer Of NY?

Although anyone can read the migration policies and can understand the issues NY citizenship and formalities within, but it is always better to handover the issues to Immigration lawyer and do their jobs for better results.


FBI Online Cyber Crime Victims Form

The FBI has an online Cyber Crime form for victims that is an easy-to-use reporting mechanism.


Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - Computer Forensics and E-Discovery

A brief overview of the changes in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that went into effect on 12-1-06 with regards to Computer Forensics and Electronic Discovery (E-Discovery).


Your Online Video May Cost You Thousands

Explains the significance of the Viacom lawsuit and what sort of impact amateur videographers might expect.


What Does Computer Law Cover And Why Is It Necessary?

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 that exists to deal with legal problems that may arise by the very nature of the Internet and are not able to be covered by local jurisdictions.


Pornosquatting - Domain Name Theft Nightmare

One of the more common issues relates to pornosquatting. In its simplest form, pornosquatting occurs when your trademark is used as part of a domain name for a website containing pornographic material. Regardless, pornography alone may not be enough to show bad faith.


Norway to Ban Itunes Downloads Online?

When it comes to downloading music on the web in a legal fashion, Itunes is the undisputed leader. Well, maybe not in Norway...


The Impact of the Global Online Freedom Act If It Passes

Congress is notorious for avoiding contentious issues when it comes to legislation. One bill working its way through committee could slap major internet companies around in a big way.


E-book Theft - Protecting What is Rightfully Yours

Criminals are eagerly awaiting the completion of your e-book. They will will make a few changes, then sell it as their own. Or, worse yet, give it away for free.


The Battle between Microsoft and Google

With the advent of the Internet revolution, the latest and greatest corporate war is clearly between Google and Microsoft. While that is no surprise to anyone, there are some interesting aspects of this battle.


Introduction to .eu Domain Disputes

The .eu domain name dispute resolution system, overseen by EURid and run by the Czech Arbitration Court, has been up-and-running for some time now. This article looks at some of the main issues with the system.


Introduction to UDRP Disputes

This article highlights the main procedural and substantive issues arising in proceedings under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the UDRP).


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