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Illegal Internet Marketing – Are You Accidentally Doing It?

The Internet spans the globe.

Does that means you can sell online to anyone or have them sell for you as your affiliate?

No!

Why not?

Most countries have laws that bar you from doing business with certain other countries, companies, and individuals. In the United States, for instance, violating these laws could mean heavy fines and even criminal prosecution.

Fortunately, the U.S. federal government keeps lists of names that you can check. They’re available for free from the government in multiple formats, including PDF, text, and XML.

This is just one of just seven common Internet marketing legal mistakes. To learn what the other six are, simply click this link now.

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With an advanced international law degree from Georgetown University and more than 15 years of real world legal experience, Attorney Mike Young is President of the Internet Ethics Council and creator of Website Legal Forms Generator software. He helps entrepreneurs protect and grow their businesses online.

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