Congress is debating whether or not to extend the moratorium on state and local government taxation of Internet access. To promote free enterprise, the …
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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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Amazon Competes With Apple iTunes – Sells DRM-Free Song MP3s
Amazon.com has announced that it is taking on Apple iTunes by selling mp3s without the digital rights management (DRM) designed to prevent you from transferring mp3s freely between devices. Kudos to …
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Business Contracts – Why Customized Agreements Are Better Than Legal Forms
A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more people or business entities that creates obligations for each party to perform. Some people prefer to go the "cheap" route by picking a …
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