Don’t Become A Victim of Identity Theft!
June 12, 2008
“You’ve just won a fabulous vacation or prize package! Now, if you’ll kindly give me your credit card information and social security number for verification purposes, you will receive this awesome gift!” Now why would they need my credit card or social security number to send me a freebie? Can you say, “identity theft?” Although there are legitimate reasons for people to need that information, such as a purchase or job application, thieves need it to steal your life and money from you! Crime officials are reporting that this kind of theft is becoming quite common. Don’t be a victim! Follow a few common-sense suggestions to avoid finding out someone... Read more »
Computer Utilities Created For Cyber Law
October 10, 2007
Many computer users strive to keep their hard drives clean of unwanted files and photographs that are unsuitable for young people. With the computer utilities created to meet Cyber Law enforcement, people are now able to manage their file systems in several ways and in no time, they have a computer system that is free of spyware and has enough utilities installed to keep hackers out of their files. By Law, Americans are afforded rights to privacy in their homes. When people access the Internet through a connection in their home, then the Cyber Laws go into effect that covers and ensures privacy. People now have the ability to install computer utilities created... Read more »
Forensic Files Used To Enforce Cyber Law
October 10, 2007
For every illegal activity that can be associated with a computer, there is a good chance that there are people who have created forensic files used to enforce a Cyber Law that will stop that illegal activity from occurring. Some of the forensic files are shareware and freeware versions so there is ample opportunity for everyone to protect their home computer system from predators. Most of the forensic files used to enforce Cyber Law community use of the Internet are offered in a very organized manner that allow computer users to differentiate the correct files to download for a specific operating system... Read more »
How To Avoid Legal Trouble From Trademark Infringement When You Buy A Domain Name
August 18, 2007
So you have a hot idea for a website, or maybe you want to capitalize on a hot new product that has just been released. There are some things that you will want to know first before you get yourself in a lot of hot water. Choosing a domain name isn’t really rocket science but it is very important. You want to choose something that is as short as possible, easy to pronounce and remember for marketing purposes, and if at all possible you want to get your main keywords in the domain name. All that aside, you... Read more »
What Does Computer Law Cover And Why Is It Necessary?
August 18, 2007
A decade or so ago there was no such thing as computer law. This niche of the legal system has come into being out of necessity with the proliferation of the Internet and the issues that come along with the technology that makes worldwide communication and transactions possible. Traditional law does not cover many of the issues that occur in the online realm. Therefore it is crucial that we have a particular branch of law that exists to deal with legal problems that may arise by the very nature of the Internet and are not able to be covered by local jurisdictions. There may be disagreements over copyright or ownership of a domain or website which cannot be resolved due to the parties... Read more »
Top Trial Lawyer Reveals Critical Mistake Made In Your Business Structure INCREASES Exposure
August 18, 2007
San Antonio, Texas — In a recent interview, top San Antonio Trial Attorney James Montgomery, was asked about his criticisms that appeared in an article in the American Journal of Business Planning, Critical Error Commonly Made in the Structure of Business Organizations That Increases Lawsuit Liability. Mr. Montgomery , an attorney with thirty years of experience both as a trial attorney and as a business planner, explained that most businesses are organized in a way that increases their lawsuit exposure despite using corporations and partnerships to give limited liability. Q: How did you get into the field of business planning and... Read more »
Filters That Enforce Cyber Law Regulations
August 18, 2007
There are filters in place that control how you use the internet and many people are not aware that they are there. The filters that enforce Cyber Law regulations may not be regulated by any specific law that is written in stone, but the assumption of covering laws on the books in many States is good enough reasons for the filters to be authorized. Some of the statutes in place in many States are transferred over to cover the vast realm of networked computers across the country that make up the Internet. It is safe to assume that any action performed on the Internet that breaks the laws of a State would deserve to be filtered and some people would... Read more »
Forcing Cyber Law Controls On An Unwilling Public
August 18, 2007
Some Cyber Laws pertain to the communication devices such as cellular telephones and the areas of the Internet that allow people to talk openly about any topic. It is becoming increasingly difficult for Americans to feel comfortable with expressing their opinions while in Internet chat rooms. The Government is aimed on forcing Cyber Law controls on an unwilling public in an environment that is not controllable. Communist countries have a better foothold on governing and controlling Internet use by their population because they are Communists. Americans have various rights that are assured by Law, and when the... Read more »
Your Home Business Legal Points
August 17, 2007
There are several important legal factor groups to consider when getting into running a home business. Like it or not, beyond our control, one of them is the legal field. Did you know that there are also quite a few legalities you will need to keep in mind? It is true, you will not be able to simply open up your doors and hang out a sign. As a matter of fact, depending on the business you are running in your home, there are different legal rules and regulations you need to follow. You need to... Read more »
The USA Online Gambling Laws and Their Impact on Other Jurisdictions
August 17, 2007
There has been feverish talk in the press recently as to the possible effects that the recent criminalisation of online gambling in the USA will have on the British market. Many have suggested that the UK government will follow suit, resulting in a prohibition on the activity within British borders, while others argue that this is, in fact, too good an opportunity for the UK government to pass up. It is argued by these individuals that, if the UK were to begin attracting American gamblers... Read more »

