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1: IP and Data Security
IP and Data Security - Companies considering outsourcing their software development need to know and protect themselves against the risks related to the Intellectual property violations as well as Data Security.

2: A revolutionary and new method to Trade the Forex Market
When creating Forex Trading Machine I put together my THREE best performing PDFT strategies. In this +150 page course I will teach you 1 PDFT swing trading strategy and 2 PDFT day trading strategies

3: Child Pornography And The Internet
In our internet age, more and more often, charges of child pornography are filed stemming from internet downloads form websites and newsgroups. Many of these downloads are unintentional and come in bulk transfers. This often occurs with file share programs like Limewire, MP3 Rocket and other programs of that nature that are freely available for download.

4: Demystifying Google’s New Patent
On August 22, 2006, Google’s latest patent (#7096214) was approved. This patent is extremely interesting in light of the recent excitement surrounding social search. The patent if broken down into its most simplistic form states, Google is going to take their existing algorithm and temper it with shared book marking sites and other trust networks.

5: Computer crime and legislature
How have legislatures responded to crimes involving the use of computers? How has the Internet changed the debate over pornography?

6: Introduction To .UK Domain Disputes
The .uk registry is the world’s fourth largest (after the .com, .org and .de registries). It is administered by Nominet, a not-for-profit company based in Oxford, England. Nominet acts not just as the .uk registry, but also as the .uk dispute resolution service provider.

7: Introduction to .EU Domain Disputes
The creation of the .eu domain was endorsed by the European Parliament back in March 2000, but took 5 more years to become a reality. The motive for introducing a European TLD was to "accelerate electronic commerce" in the EU; it was also part of the effort to promote Community-consciousness, both within the EU and without. The domain has certainly been a success, quickly becoming one of the world's most popular TLDs; but with that success has come conflict.

8: Spam And The Law: 10 Things You Can Do To Stay Out of Trouble
Are you going global in your home based business? Opportunity knocked and you responded, but now you're wondering about some new problems rearing their potentially ugly heads. Take spam laws, for instance. You have legitimate intentions, but how do you remain legal and legit?

9: Understanding the Law - E-SIGN Compliant Electronic Signatures
On June 30, 2000, Congress enacted the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act ("ESIGN" or "the Act"), to facilitate the use of electronic records and signatures in interstate and foreign commerce by ensuring the validity and legal effect of contracts entered into electronically. Yet many do not understand how their business can be compliant with the E-SIGN Act.

10: What is Fair Use?
As the Internet matures, users and governments are struggling to manage controversial issues. Lets face it, the Internet did not exist when the US copyright laws were written;let us not forget, while many countries respect copyright laws, the Internet is global without a governing body. There are not only different laws, rules and regulations, but also jurisdiction issues. RSS didn't exist when copyright laws were written either. While ardent supporters feel any content in a feed can be syndicated, other equally fervent publishers contend that original works are just that--original works, and in many countries protected by copyright laws.


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