If your business is damaged by blog postings, here's something to consider. A college student set up a blog that attacked a journalist. The journalist successfully …
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If your business is damaged by blog postings, here's something to consider. A college student set up a blog that attacked a journalist. The journalist successfully …
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In Dan Kennedy's No BS Newsletter, his partner Bill Glazer hosted a "Find the Fatal Flaw" contest where entrants needed to correctly identify the fatal flaw in a magazine ad. Of the thousands of …
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Mike Ambrosio recently interviewed me for 45 minutes about how to protect yourself when buying, selling, and creating PLR content. If you don't know the source of what you've bought, chances are …
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In a morbid case, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority is suing YouTube for infringement because it failed to take down video of a fatal auto crash before it could be …
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Here's a perfect example of what it takes to become a U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) poster child. Violations included spam (CAN-SPAM Act), falsely telling consumers …
Following up on what I wrote about the Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2007...a bill designed to make it easy for virtually anyone to be convicted of copyright infringement, or even attempted …