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Cyber Law
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Determining Ownership of Copyright and Software
A fundamental question that arises in many disputes is the most obvious - who owns the copyright in the software? Legal ownership and legal advice in most cases may be determined by reference to fundamental copyright principles.
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How to Assign Copyrights for an eBook to a Non-Profit; Sample Letter
If you are an author and have written an e-book, which can help people often nonprofit groups will discover it and ask if they can put the e-book on their web site for all their members of their organization. Some authors don't want to do this because they want to make money selling the e-book online and make 50% royalties.
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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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Some FTC Tips About Identity Theft
While safeguarding your personal information has been a guideline for years, many people are far too lax about it, which is why there are literally millions of reported cases of identity theft each year. Find out the best way to NOT become a victim.
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10 Tips For Identity Theft Protection
There are things you should be doing to protect your personal information so that you do not become a victim of identity theft. This article lists 10 tips that you need to keep in mind to avoid being seen as an easy target.
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Identity Theft Crime Becoming Increasingly Complex
Thieves who are engaging in the crime of identity theft are becoming increasingly complex and sophisticated, but you can still fight identity theft by paying attention to what you are doing and being wary of things that just do not seem right.
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Identity Theft - How to Survive Identity Theft
I never thought it would happen to me, but it did. In July 2003 my identity was stolen. Why would someone steal my identity? I had bad credit, a poor credit rating and no money. Apparently, all identity thieves want is your information because the thieves were able to get credit from companies that had refused me credit just weeks earlier. So, no one is immune from these vultures.
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