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Corporate Disclosure and the Internet ( January 1999 )
Analyzes the impact of the Internet on corporate disclosure requirements. -
Current Legal Issues Facing Businesses on the Internet: Legal Risks and How They Can Be Avoided ( January 1999 )
This article is intended to alert businesses to some of those legal risks that arise from the internet and how they can be avoided through timely legal counseling. -
New California Law: California Business & Professions Code Section 17538 ( January 1999 )
This article provides an overview of California's law regulating sales over the internet to a buyer in the state of California. -
Trademark and Copyright Law On the World Wide Web: ( January 1999 )
A Survey of the Wild Frontier Reprinted with permission from Intellectual Property Today December/January 1998-. -
Internet Fraud: How to Avoid Internet Investment Scams ( October 1998 )
Tips from the Securities and Exchange Commission on how to avoid Internet investment scams. -
Thelen Reid Report No. 386: California Enacts Two "Anti-Spam" Bills Targeting Unsolicited Email ( October 1998 )
This article provides an overview of two recently enacted California laws that seek to control and regulate "spamming" over the internet email systems. -
Suing in Cyberspace ( January 1998 )
Let's say that a copyright owner lives in Toronto and their intellectual property is infringed on a computer network whose server is located in Australia. -
Thelen Reid Report No. 372: Trademark Issues on the World Wide Web: More Than Hijacking Domain Names ( November 1997 )
This report addresses some forms of trademark usage on web pages, while not technically "infringing," may still concern trademark holders. -
Auto-By-Tel Corporation -- Using the Internet to do Business a New Way ( June 1997 )
Paul, Hastings recently sat down with Mark Lorimer, Auto-By-Tel's executive vice president and chief operating offi. -
Rules of the Road on the Information Superhighway ( April 1997 )
Companies large and small are now realizing the many benefits of going "online." Although email may be the most .
