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How to Conduct a Public Records Search

Public records search can be performed through many different ways. Just to name a few, it can be your school, library, courts, the local municipal office, government agencies and even at places of worship. However, there are governing rules pertaining to the access of public information as well as the way you use the information retrieved from public records search.

Davion Wong

 

 
Internet Jurisdiction - Can You Sue From Home?

If you purchase an item on a small business website, but the product you receive does not conform to the specifications as indicated on the merchants website, what can you do? Can you file litigation in your home state, or must you sue them where the company is headquartered?

Michael A. Goldstein

 

 
Cyber Crime - The New Threat To The Advanced World

Cyber world today is facing the most complicated problem of fighting a crime which is hard to detect and curb in the borderless world. Cyber crime though has its origin in the conventional crime, it is hard to detect because of the highly technical mode of committing it. It is ironical that the advancement in the computer network worldwide, which has brought all the nations together on a global stage, has given rise to such an alarming situation. The law enforcement agencies...

Monika Kanwar

 

 
The COINS Project - Combat Online Illegal Numismatic Sales

The COINS project aims at providing a substantial contribution to the fight against illegal trade and theft of coins which appears to be a major part of the illegal antiques market. For this goal, state-of-art Information Technology will be used. The project will develop standardized inventories by defining a domain ontology based on CIDOC-CRM, the standard ontology for Cultural Heritage, and a multilingual thesaurus. Data management tools will be created as well, and a...

Achille Felicetti

 

 
Website Terms And Conditions - Do You Really Need Them?

If you operate a website, is t really necessary to have terms of use and a privacy policy? Is it really possible to bind your users to these terms?

Daniel A. Pepper, Esq.

 

 
E-Security Legal Issues

One way for a reseller to gain an edge on competitors is to market the advantages associated with its products in a unique way. In the security channel, a white paper marketing the legal and commercial advantages of a security product presented in a compelling way may prove to be a successful method of enticing a customer into purchasing your security solution.

Alan Arnott

 

 
Questionable Class Action Suit Commenced Against Avvo Attorney Rating Website

Can lawyers be given a numerical rating? A company named Avvo has launched a website service which claims to give lawyers such a rating to assist consumers in selected a lawyer. Even though the site was just recently launched already some lawyers are objecting to their rating. And one lawyer has now commenced a class action suit against the company. How can such a suit have merit when nearly every other product or service is rated in some way. Why should lawyers be different?

Thomas Swartz

 

 
Legal Music Downloading

Downloading music is in most forms illegal, however there are ways to do it legally. Read on to find out the ways to download music legally.

Jakob Culver

 

 
The Implication of CALEA Compliance on Network Monitoring Services

CALEA compliance is very important when it comes to a network monitoring service. And, individual entities are required to review the regulations and then determine how the CALEA regulations apply to their business and network monitoring services.

Caitlina Fuller

 

 
Trademark Infringement Issues For Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertisers

Trademark infringements occur when companies bid on the brand names of their competitors. This results in the company's ads appearing under searches for the competitor's brand. What can you do to protect yourself from trademark infringement?

Bill Younger

 

 
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