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  • Protecting Your Intellectual Property Online ( January 2007 )

    Download your Complimentary Legal Kit: Protecting Your Intellectual Property Online to learn about the latest trends and defensive best practices to combat online threats to your intellectual property. This great collection includes educational white papers, on-demand webinars and fact sheets to guide your organization’s online trademark protection strategies – establishing, monitoring and enforcing your intellectual property rights.
  • Effects of the CAN-SPAM Act on E-Mail Marketing ( May 2004 )

    A common marketing technique today is for businesses to send unsolicited e-mail messages to a targeted group of recipients. Even when e-mail advertisements notify recipients that they may "opt out" of receiving future e-mails, such e-mail campaigns may be significantly impacted by a new federal law known as the "Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003," or the "CAN-SPAM Act."
  • Congressional Cure-All For Consumers' Clogged InboxesFederal Law Provides Uniform Set of Commercial Email Rules ( December 2003 )

    On December 16, 2003 President Bush signed into law the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003, otherwise known as the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the "Act").
  • District Court Finds Virginia's Regulation of the Internet Unconstitutional ( November 2001 )

    On October 11, 2001 the Federal District Court for the Western District of Virginia issued a ruling declaring a 1999 Virginia law subjecting web site operators to criminal prosection for "knowingly" allowing minors access to "harmful" sexually explicit material on their sites unconstitutional.
  • Internet Legal Issues: WWW Privacy Policy--Part II--Guidelines & Children Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 ( May 2000 )

    This article discusses guidelines for preparing and implementing a company's privacy policy as well as the requirements mandated by the recently passed Children Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998.
  • On-Line Privacy Protection Rules Take Effect ( March 2000 )

    The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) becomes effective April 21, 2000. Many companies are concerned.
  • Taking a Byte Out of Electronic Recruiting: Applying Old Rules To New Technology ( January 2000 )

    Like so much else these days, the Internet and other technology-based tools are revolutionizing the way employees a.
  • E-Commerce Newsletter (Nov 1998) ( May 1999 )

    This E-commerce newsletter contains articles addressing: The Internet Tax Freedom Act and The Child Online Protection Act; Legal Issues In Forming Enforceable Electronic Contracts and; An Internet Commerce Practical Guide.
  • Zeran v. AOL: Why the Fourth Circuit is Wrong ( February 1999 )

    Discusses the Zeran v, America Online, Inc., where the Fourth Circuit broadly construed subpart (1) of the Good Samaritan exemption, created by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, to exempt interactive computer services from negligence claims premised on either publisher or distributor liability for third party acts of online defamation.

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