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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.


Tips to Easily Choose Good Secure PINs and Passwords

Essential Tips to keep your pin codes and passwords save and private. Tips and tricks will make it easy for you to create passwords that are safe from fraud thieves yet easy for you to remember. Learn more-


Protect Yourself From Debit Card Or ATM Card Identity Theft

With identity theft on the rise, it is necessary to be aware of how thieves operate and what you can do to protect yourself. Using the information in this aticle will help you to avoid becoming the victim of identity theft. Being vigilant in protecting your information can save you money, time and stress.


Recommendation for Statutory Reconstruction for the Extension of Tax Jurisdiction in Cyberspace

The changing nature of Internet technology and the concept of jurisdiction law has taken new dimensions, which has make it imperative that we should introduce new legislation for defining our tax jurisdiction in internet,


Copyright, Copyrighting, and Online Copyright Abuse - Save Yourself the Headache by Reading This!

Copyrighting your work is a good thing. You are the sole owner of what you create and so you should be. There is a problem here though. Once your material is published to the web, book, magazine or even TV your leaving your material open to abuse.


Google's Book Scanning and Copyright Laws

As you may know, Google is making an effort to scan every book in the world. The goal is to create a giant online database of every book that can be searched. One small problem is the fact that Google is violating copyright laws.


Copyright Infringement on the Internet

How do copyright thieves justify their dirty deeds to steal other author’s work? One accomplished copywriter recently damned them on a major online article Blog for authors. She blasted these thieves who steal other people’s works and then put them on their websites or put their name on the articles, stories or ebooks and use them for their own online content.


Copyrighting Themselves Out of Business

If there is any industry who is less out of touch with its customers than the music industry then I defy it be suggested.


Yahoo to Prohibit Competitive Keyword Bids Containing Trademarks

In a recent announcement e-mailed to advertisers using Yahoo Search Marketing, the search engine giant states no more competitive bids on keywords containing trademarks will be allowed as of March 1 2006.


Microsoft Loses Patent Lawsuit

One of the top news stories this week involves the judgment against Microsoft by a small company with a big software patent. Despite heated input by the Internet community to invalidate Eolas' patent because of its broad nature, Microsoft lost every appeal and effort to get the patent nullified. Unfortunately, that decision means a bit of trouble for a few million web designers who use Flash, streaming movies, and more.


A View on Google's Patent: Information Retrieval Based on Historical Data

Google doesn't stop innovating their search engine, and there where others try to follow, Google is not just 1 step ahead, but 10 steps ahead. Their latest innovation, which actually may already be i...


Reporting a Cyber Crime: What You Need to Know

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, most law enforcement experts agree that the vast majority of cyber crimes are not reported, which allows the perpetrators to continue to carry out their crimes and victimize others. The FBI, in partnership with the National White Collar Crime Center, has helped establish an online source of help, the Internet Crime Complaint Center, where internet users can file complaints for any type of online crime.


Net Neutrality and the Carrier Hotel

Legislation such as HR 5252, without specific network neutrality protection, will drive the second tier of network providers to develop parallel infrastructure using wireless and physical cable, in addition to stronger peering relationships allowing bypass of large network infrastructure. Carrier hotels support stronger peering relationships among smaller networks and content providers by allowing a neutral interconnection environment, bypassing large wholesale network infrastructure or transit.


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