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 …
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Copyright Alliance – Beware of it
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 …
Internet Taxes Coming Your Way?
Congress is debating whether or not to extend the moratorium on state and local government taxation of Internet access. To promote free enterprise, the …
Tellman Knudson and the Brattleboro Nudists
Home to famed Internet marketer and list-builder Tellman Knudson, Brattleboro (Vermont) has been hit with a scourge of springtime public nudity. There is apparently no state law or municipal ordinance …
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Brick and Mortar Businesses and the Internet: Expansion, Survival or Extinction?
I want to share with you what happened this week when speaking to a small group of brick-and-mortar business owners and employees at lunch.As everyone talked about what they did, there was a …
Website Can Be Liable For User Posts – Federal Appellate Court Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled (Fair Housing Council of San Fernando Valley v. Roommates.com, LLC, 04-56916) that a website can be held liable for postings of its users that …
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