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Cyber Law
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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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How to Avoid Copyright Infringment in Your Domain Name
One of the most important aspects of choosing a domain name is that it should be non-infringing. This is not an easy task since most unique names have already been registered. This article shows you how to avoid the legal mine field when registering new domain names.
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Xanga Violates the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
Social networking website Xanga was fined $1 million for violating the Children's Online Privacy Act. Xanga was allowing members, under the age of 13, to register online for a portfolio without their parent's consent, the FTC – Federal Trade Commission announced Thursday.
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Hijacked! What To Do When Your Website is Stolen
How to find out if your website's content or graphics have been stolen and what to do if it has.
The internet, being the free and open place that it is, makes it easy for would-be thieves and not-so-savory companies to lift anything and everything from another website. It is important to take a stand when infringing material is found. Consequences of another individual or company using your written material, graphics, or even logo can damage your reputation, get you blacklisted by search engines, and more.
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Introduction to .uk Domain Disputes
The distinctive dispute resolution system created by Nominet for the .uk domain extension diverges from the UDRP in a number of important respects. This article outlines the key features of .uk dispute resolution.
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Effectively Making Online Gaming Illegal
In a rather interesting move, online gaming effectively became illegal recently do to a new piece of legislation. This move by the federal government raises a host of issues.
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Who's Data Is It Anyway?
Recent events and scandals have highlighted what can happen when an employee uses an employer's equipment or connection to the Internet for non-work related communications - whether such communications are through their employer's e-mail or not.
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Internet Content Theft Hurts Honest Online Article Authors
How bad is content theft on the Internet these days? Well it is pretty bad and although it has not reached epic proportions yet it seems to have a very unfortunate hyperbolic trend line there. As an online article author I often notice people stealing my work and then I see it on the Internet somewhere without any mention or credit for it.
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