In the connected world, where businesses pop up like dandelions and anyone with a computer can upload video, audio and text-based content to be shared across the web, it is ... [full story]
If the numbers released by governments around the world are to be believed, this identity theft article will show how this type of fraud has become the world's fastest growing ... [full story]
How bad is content theft on the Internet these days? Well it is pretty bad and although it has not reached epic proportions yet it seems to have a very ... [full story]
On January 9th, Republican Senator Olympia Snowe and Democrat Byron Dorgan reintroduced the Internet Freedom Preservation Act to the Senate. Better known as the Net Neutrality Act, the bill was ... [full story]
As we start off the 2007 year, many in the web community probably have questions about what developments we can expect in web law in 2007. Well, the issues already ... [full story]
Minneapolis (PRWEB) January 11, 2007 -- FORUM Dispute Management, an affiliate of the prominent alternative dispute resolution provider, National Arbitration Forum, and Lawyers Associated Worldwide (LAW), an international association ... [full story]
(PRWEB) January 11, 2007 -- Collection agencies have a bad reputation, and many have earned it: the Federal Trade Commission received 66,627 complaints against debt collectors in 2005. Unfortunately, ... [full story]
For many years trial consultants and lawyers have talked about how a trial should be structured to take into account primacy and recency effects. In its simplest form (and it ... [full story]
Owensboro, KY (PRWeb) August 8, 2006 -- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the federal government's chief consumer watchdog agency, regulates the commercial side of the Internet, levying fines on ... [full story]
(PRWeb) September 12, 2006 -- Banks Oppose Tough Online Gambling Restrictions. In the latest attempt to crack down on online gambling Senator Jon Kyl (Republican, Arizona) has put forward ... [full story]