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Cyber Law
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Using Copyrighted Material in Blogs and Forums
Do you repost blog or discussion forum posts from other people, or even entire articles, in your blog or to mailing lists and discussion forums? It's a common practice, but be mindful - sometimes it's OK, and sometimes it's a copyright violation. But besides the legalities, keep in mind that proper respect for intellectual property is just good networking.
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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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Identity Theft In Britain
Identity theft is Britain's fastest-growing white-collar crime, increasing at nearly 500% a year
learn how to protect yourself.
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Credit Card Fraud
Credit card fraud is a crime of deception. It occurs when someone pretends to be the cardholder and tricks a merchant (business, service provider, seller, etc.) into exchanging merchandise or rendering services while maintaining the belief that the credit card account will provide payment for services.
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How To Protect Your Personal Information From Identity Thieves Online
We all know criminals are out there, waiting to steal our information. All they want to do is run up the bill then leave you with the debt. Most of these thieves are very far away. The most common way for someone to steal your information is through a fake email and they usually say that there has been a problem with your account and needs attention and attention meaning your information.
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How Tto Inform Patients About Identity Theft
Informing patients about identity theft risk is not a strict legal requirement but not informing them could lead to serious consequences, not only for the individual involved but also for the hospital or clinical practitioner who decided not to inform the patients of identity theft risk.
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