Texas Internet Lawyer Mike Young

Texas Internet Lawyer Mike YoungHow can Texas Internet Lawyer Mike Young help your online business?

As a Texas Internet Lawyer, Mike represents website owners both in the Lone Star State and globally. From Canada to Hong Kong, he’s helped online companies protect and grow their businesses by putting key legal protections in place.

It’s important to note that Mike is not a trial lawyer. However, clients who need an Internet litigator are referred to someone who can fully represent them in a lawsuit.

Mike’s area of focus as a Texas Internet Lawyer is transactional law.  In addition to business entity formation and operation for website owners, Mike often handles client matters for many Internet-related contracts, policies, disclosures, and disclaimers.

Texas Internet Lawyer Services

Customized Website Legal Documents

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions of Use/Terms of Use/Terms of Service
  • Video & Audio Terms of Use
  • Anti-Spam Policy
  • External Links Policy
  • Earnings Disclaimer
  • Affiliate Program Agreement
  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Notice
  • Health Disclaimers
  • Refund & Returns Policy
  • Customer Satisfaction Policy
  • Material Connections Disclosure
  • Membership Website Agreement
  • Ebook Copyright Notices, Disclosures & Disclaimers
  • Listing Services Agreement
  • Hosting Terms of Service

Customized Website Ownership Documents

  • Website Sales And Purchase Agreement
  • Website Lease Agreement
  • Escrow Agreement
  • Nondisclosure Agreement/Confidentiality Agreement
  • Broker Agreement
  • Bill of Sale

Internet Business-Related Services Agreements

  • Outsourcing Agreement
  • Freelance Agreement
  • Social Media Policy
  • SEO Services Agreement
  • Software Services Agreement
  • CPA Agreement
  • Copywriting Agreement
  • Website Design Agreement
  • Joint Venture Agreement
  • Teleseminar/Webinar Speaker Agreement
  • Consignment Sales Agreement

Internet Speaking & Coaching Agreements

  • Seminar Agreements
  • Teleseminar Agreements
  • Webinar Agreements
  • Attendee Releases
  • Promoter Agreements
  • Speakers Agreement
  • Coaching Agreement

How to Contact Texas Internet Lawyer Mike Young

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Single mom’s life turned upside down by costly Internet mistake

copyright infringementCopyright Infringement Destroys Lives

There’s a single mom with four kids who just got nailed for $1.5 million for songs she illegally downloaded online. As an Internet marketer, I’m appalled. As a Web lawyer, I know that’s the law at work (fair or not) and it’s best to recognize instead of fight reality.

The music industry is “only” going to get $62,500 per song she downloaded (actually, jack squat because she doesn’t have it). Under copyright laws, they could have been awarded up to a 150,000 per song.

This woman’s life has been ruined. She’s been dragged through the court system and will probably end up in bankruptcy because of copyright infringement.

Do You Have The Bucks to Pay For Copyright Infringement?

What would you do in her shoes?

As a website owner, how do you handle claims of copyright infringement? Got that type of moolah sitting in your spare change jar?

Reduce Your Copyright Infringement Liability Exposure

Long before the Internet existed, Benjamin Franklin talked about an ounce of prevention being worth a pound of cure. That’s true today. Protect yourself so you’re not worrying after-the-fact about how much you owe and whether you can afford the damages for copyright infringement.

To your online success!

-Mike the Web lawyer

P.S. If you can’t afford to pay thousands to an Internet lawyer, Website Legal Forms Generator Gold software is an affordable way to reduce your potential liability, including a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice and a special report on how to designate a copyright agent for your website. Don’t take copyright infringement risks lightly because you can’t afford to.

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Is your copyright agent missing in action?

website attorney copyright agentMost website owners like you don’t fully protect themselves against copyright infringement claims. That typically means paying extra legal fees to a website attorney when things go wrong.

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) contains what lawyers call “safe harbor” provisions. In plain English, this means by taking a few simple steps you can make yourself an unattractive target to sue because you’ve limited the amount of damages the other side can collect if you (or someone else) accidentally posted infringing material on your website (photos, graphics, text, videos, audios, etc.).

Although the DMCA is mind-numbingly complicated, here’s 3 keys steps you will want to consider to take advantage of the “safe harbor.”

Step 1. Designate your copyright agent.
Step 2. Post a DMCA Notice on your website.
Step 3. Follow the steps outlined in your DMCA Notice when a complaint is filed.

Of course, talk with your website attorney if you have any specific questions about the DMCA and designating a copyright agent.

To your online success!

-Mike the Website Attorney

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