Data Protection As a Website Liability Issue

The much publicized lawsuits against Target arising from hacked breaches into its consumer credit and debit cards records is only the face of a rising trend of data protection lawsuits. Website liability today is no longer limited to what is on your website. It also includes the private data not publicly available. Have you wondered […]

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Cyber Law – FTC Guidelines Facts

Like every other area of our lives, internet is changing as well. If you were able to write anything you wanted on your websites just few years ago, this is not the case anymore. Because government wants to protect consumers from dishonest business practice on the internet, FTC accepted some guidelines for bloggers and affiliate […]

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Missing Persons Investigations of a New Age

George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four was first published in 1949. You’d have thought that his vision would no longer be up-to-date 65 years later. The world he described was a world where Big Brother was watching people, constantly seeking information about crime think or any other kind of offence against the glorious super state of […]

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Cyber Crimes and Their Consequences

Be it for classes or social networking, business or amusement, huge numbers of people around the world utilize the Internet every single day. Of course, not everybody does so with the best motives. In ’09, the money suddenly lost to net violations was over five hundred million, approximately two times the damages from only 2008. […]

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Preparing Open Source Software Compliance Guidelines

Purpose: The purpose of these Open Source Software Compliance Guidelines (Guidelines) is to provide guidance in the development of procedures designed to verify compliance with the license requirements of various open source software applications and code (OSS) used internally or included in products for distribution. Technology lawyers, advisors and consultants need to be aware of […]

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