As an Internet lawyer, I’ve noticed that many website owners mistakenly assume that if you find a photo you like on someone’s website or blog, you can copy it and put it on your own website.In …
Bad dye jobs and repackaged butchering
Shady grocery store butchers will take hamburger that’s old, put some new red dye in it, and shove it back on the shelves with a different expiration date.Every 4 to 6 months, shady Internet …
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Do Not Track Me Online Act of 2011: Jackie Speier
Firing another shot in the do-not-track Internet privacy battle, Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA) introduced the Do Not Track Me Online Act of 2011. The decision by Microsoft, Mozilla, and Google to …
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Alliance for Main Street Fairness: Internet Tax Lobby
Who could possibly be against an alliance for main street fairness? You should be in this case because “fairness” to this DC-based lobbying group means that you pay more taxes.The Alliance for …
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Facebook Privacy Invades Your Dating Life
As an Internet attorney that follows online privacy issues, Facebook continues to concern me. Here’s another example of why there are privacy issues with this social media site.There’s a new …
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Should you put your blog on the Amazon Kindle?
As an Internet attorney, I find it fascinating that Amazon’s Kindle provides an additional outlet for your blog readers. In fact, Amazon Kindle editions of books now outsell hard cover and paperback …
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