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1. Defamation Online - Libel Tourism
The Internet has blown the realm of defamation wide open. The reach of the Internet has fueled libel tourism.

2. Theory of the Games - A Criminal Research on Organized Crime
Some decades after the formulation of John von Neumann, there is today in the resumption of the scientific research involving the application of the theory of games, whose base is the mathematics that aims to explain and quantify all forms of human interaction and living beings in general. Its object of study includes areas of biology, economy, the law, the psychology, the philosophy, that of computing, that of linguistics and political science.

3. Cloud Computing - The Legal Issues Are Somewhat Cloudy in the Cloud
Cloud computing, or software as a service, has become a hot topic. From a technological perspective, cloud computing may offer many benefits. However, there are many legal issues raised by cloud computing, and the answers are not yet clear. This article tries to start the ball rolling by at least identifying some of the questions.

4. Legality of Uploading Your Video Or Audio Recordings to the Internet
You've captured some video and audio and you're ready to share it. But before you start making plans to post your recordings, you'll want to make sure that you won't be creating a legal headache for yourself.

5. Defamation and the Internet - UK Jurisdiction
If you are in a dispute in the UK relating to the Internet how do you get evidence to prove your case? Since the Internet is global in nature how do you prove the offending material was published in a particular jurisdiction?

6. Twitter and Facebook May Pose a Security Risk For Users
Social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook can end up posing a security risk for you. Here is an example how this can happen.

7. Types of Computer Crimes
Computer crimes refer to the use of information technology for illegal purposes or for unauthorized access of a computer system where the intent is to damage, delete or alter the data present in the computer. Even identity thefts, misusing devices or electronic frauds are considered to be computer crimes.

8. User-Generated Content - Not All Computer Service Providers Are Immune From Liability
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) provides immunity for interactive computer service providers that merely publish information provided by another information content provider. Put another way, as long as the computer service provider is not deemed to be the information content provider (i.e. the one responsible for the user-generated content), the immunity under the CDA applies. However, CDA specifically holds that a computer service provider may be liable and not immune if the computer service provided, such as by the web host or other ISP, is "responsible, in whole or in part, for the creation or development of" the offending conduct.

9. Copyright and the Internet
If a piece of work or something someone/some people have created then they should own the rights to it and therefore it belongs to them. There is of course varying degrees in how many rights they reserve and different countries more than likely have their own interpretations, but on the web this becomes a bit more of a grey area, with no-one to stringently enforce the laws, that's not to say that if you do violate them you won't be caught.

10. User-Generated Content - Not All Computer Service Providers Are Immune From Liability
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) provides immunity for interactive computer service providers that merely publish information provided by another information content provider. Put another way, as long as the computer service provider is not deemed to be the information content provider (i.e. the one responsible for the user-generated content), the immunity under the CDA applies. However, CDA specifically holds that a computer service provider may be liable and not immune if the computer service provided, such as by the web host or other ISP, is "responsible, in whole or in part, for the creation or development of" the offending conduct.

11. Illegal Copying of Images on the Internet
Everyone has done it. It's much too easy nowadays to copy any images off internet websites. Most people do it without permission from the website owner or stock photo company. If you're thinking about doing it, think again.

12. Can You Be Sued For Posting in Forums?
The web has created a new medium for people to speak and trade information. One needs only look at the current state of newspapers to know how big of an impact this development has been. That being said, many people are not aware there can be legal ramifications regarding what they say when posting in forums. Yep, you could get sued.

13. FAP Unfairly Denies Access to Users
Fair Access Policy, which might be more accurately described as a bad policy gone amuck, many Internet users are not aware of the term FAP or Fair Access Policy which is an arbitrary use case scenario where a figure is picked that is then enforced as a punitive measure if you exceed the limit. The limit is the bandwidth that you are allowed to use on any given 24 hour period.

14. Illegal Copying of Images on the Internet
Everyone has done it. It's much too easy nowadays to copy any images off internet websites. Most people do it without permission from the website owner or stock photo company. If you're thinking about doing it, think again.

15. Internet CyberCrime - Are You at Risk?
Overall use of online sites for banking, emailing, socializing, or even just gaming is growing all the time and unfortunately so is internet cybercrime! Like any other type of crime the typical online user doesn't think they're at risk until it's too late.

16. Keep Track of Legal Regulations and Rules That Apply to Your Site
The internet was considered a wild, wild west of law ten years ago. That was when Google was just getting started and the idea of sharing music files was just a gleam in someone's eye. How things have changed. In fact, they are evolving constantly. If you own or are responsible for a site, you need to keep a close eye on your obligations.

17. Does the Pirate Bay Conviction Change Anything?
The four founders of The Pirate Bay have been found guilty of assisting with copyright infringement. The question for many people is whether this changes any thing? The answer is that it does not.

18. Downloading - Piracy
The internet and the World Wide Web have created a very big impact in the consumer market and have established itself as a one-stop shop for the whole world. Almost anyone anywhere in the world could practically do anything so as long as an internet connection is available. As such, certain beings have taken advantage of this, and the Internet can now also be called as the virtual worldwide gray market.

19. Behavioral Targeting, Interest Based Advertising and the Trademark Infringement Laws
The day of behavioral targeting is upon us. In 2005 the Second Circuit, Federal Court of Appeals found that use of trademarks in Internet advertising is not "use in commerce" for purposes of the Lanham Act; thereby upholding the use of trademarks to trigger the competitive use of pop-up ads. This week I received a notice from Google advising me to update my privacy policy: "Interest-based advertising will allow advertisers to show ads based on a user's previous interactions with them, such as visits to advertiser website and also to reach users based on their interests..."

20. Someone Has Copied My Website, What Can I Do?
As internet marketing becomes more popular businesses face increasing threats on the web. Common problems include domain names that are misspellings of the company's domain or similar enough that users looking for your company end up on a competitor's site by mistake. Another problem is discovering a site with a similar domain name that is designed to disparage your business. If someone has registered and is using a domain name that is confusingly similar to your own, you maybe able to gain control of that domain through a quick and simple arbitration process. You start by filing a UDRP complaint.

21. The Proposed "CyberSecurity Act of 2009" Give President Broad Authority Over Internet
For free speech and privacy activists it appears that the Patriot Act was not enough. Nor the Patriot Act II signed into law shortly after newly elected Barack Obama was sworn into office hiding the provisions of a National Health Care database that is to be created with the stimulus monies housing all Americans personal, private health care records accessible by the government and initially over 600,000 health care providers.

22. Computer Cyber Law - Know What is Covered When Copying Images Off the Internet
It is important to understand what cyber law covers when you are looking for images off the Internet. Cyber law is actually a very new and unique form of law that was created recently with the Internet becoming so popular. Because people who are looking for things on the Internet need to understand how this will law works. Traditional law does not cover what happens on the Internet so it was important that a specialized form was introduced to cover computer users. There are many instances where you may have a disagreement over an Internet domain name or who owns a certain online property. It is best to use a cyber attorney who understands these specific laws.

23. Cyber Bullying Lawsuit Against Facebook by New York Teenager
A New York teenager has sued Facebook. Whether or not the charge sticks in this case, I focus on the laws that I think will be coming and on our responsibilities to teach kids and teenagers the dangers of using social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace.

24. Legality of Bait and Switch Programs Online
The bait and switch strategy has been a scam from long before the web ever appeared. The legality of the strategy online is just as weak as it is offline.

25. Using Copyright Free Content on Your Site
Using copyright free content on your site is a smart economic move. These days, any buck saved is a valuable buck indeed. That being said, be sure you understand the nature of what you can and can't do with copyright free content.

26. Is Facebook Fishing a Reliable Way to Conduct a Background Check?
This is because employers can easily scan through a Facebook account and look for evidence of age, race, religion, and medical condition their applicant has. Employers can also use the pictures posted to these sites to decide it is beneficial to the company to hire certain applicant.

27. Reverse Email Trace and IP Trace to Stop Internet Harassment
Internet harassment has become an increasingly common problem in recent years, but it can be easily addressed through the use such tools as reverse email trace and IP trace. One who has had an encounter with this kind of harassment should seek the help of a private investigator who is experienced the matter. Most private investigators are able to source the person behind the harassment in a matter of hours from just one email.

28. Expert in Email Tracing Can Use Header Trace to Stop Cyberstalking
Many online users have fallen victim to cyberstalking, and those who realize it will usually try and pinpoint the culprit by using free email searches or free email traces. Most often times, these tools don't return any useful results, and the information is invalid or outdated. Email tracing is an effective method of tracking down the person behind the cyberstalking, but a private investigator who specializes in this type of thing is what's needed.

29. Reverse Email Lookup and Header Trace to Stop Cyberstalking
Cyberstalking is a frequent and growing problem on the internet. As more people turn to social networks and online chatting, doors are being opened for these criminals to step in and take bait. Even worse, cyberstalking can and often does evolve into email stalking, which can be quite frightening if you aren't prepared for it happening in the first place.

30. Are You Legal? Website Legalities and Avoiding Trademark Infringement
Website legalities are often overlooked. Learn the importance of trademark research before launching your new business on the web or in the real world. A little research could save you time and money.

31. An Overview of Computers and Technology Law
The 21st century truly is the "high tech age." As a consequence, computers and technology law is of crucial importance. In point of fact there are an ever growing number of issues relating to computers and technology law at this juncture in history.

32. Making Sure Minors Aren't Caught in the Wrong Web - Three Basic Steps to Preventing Underage Usage
The first step is to turn the homepage into a warning/entry page. In many jurisdictions, this is already required by law and, in general, a good idea to implement. The warning page should be a a written statement noting that adult content is ahead. Nothing but the written statement should be on this page, meaning nothing that can be construed as remotely sexual should be present.

33. Illegal Copying of Images on the Internet
Everyone has done it. It's much too easy nowadays to copy any images off internet websites. Most people do it without permission from the website owner or stock photo company. If you're thinking about doing it, think again.

34. Reality of Software Piracy
Joe is average computer user. He uses software on his computer for regular things like writing resume for job search, editing photos from vacation trip, making personal website, playing games, backing up important files on CD etc. While surfing the Internet hi finds out about new photo editing software which can do better (developer's claim) job then his old software.

35. Creating Enforceable Contracts With Email Signatures
Email programs make an email signature that's mechanically placed at the conclusion of your electronic mail. It generally gives your name, title, business address and supplementary personal or business related information.

36. Antitrust Law - How David Can Beat Goliath in the Marketplace
Renata Hesse from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (WSGR) is with me for this interview about US antitrust law. Renata is a high-powered antitrust attorney who has been in the middle of some of the biggest antitrust cases in US history including the massive Microsoft antitrust case of the 1990's. Antitrust can come across as dry and boring - but in fact it can be a great way for a small company to beat a larger company in the market.

37. Pick on Someone Your Own Size!
Have you ever wondered how celebrities handle bad press, whether true or false? Are their laws to protect them and subsequently the "little guy"? Even children in public school are now taught not to take intimidation from bullies, so why should adults fear and even give in to the new age mafioso?

38. The Many Forms of Internet Censorship
Internet censorship can take a variety of forms. Restrictions are placed by companies to monitor employee usage or by government regimes to control their citizens. While many people do have unlimited access to the furthest reaches of the Internet, others find themselves trapped by tight Internet controls.

39. Illegal File Sharing
A lot of stuff goes on the internet. People shop extensively online. They register for and even take classes online. People do research online, and they conduct legal work online. People advertise online, and they communicate online.

40. How to Identify and Locate a Cyber Bully With a Reverse Email Search
Are you the target of a Cyber Bully? A recent survey conducted by Edith Cowan University reveals that up to 10 per cent of children say they have been subjected to cyber-bullying over the Internet or on mobile phones.

41. Evidence of Internet Sex Addiction in Custody Evaluations
Are you considering divorce because of an Internet sex addiction? Be prepared for the worst should become involved in a custody fight. Gather that evidence of a porn addiction now while you can.

42. Cyber Harassment - Fight Back With a Reverse Email Search
If you are a victim of cyber harassment you should not expect much help from the forum owner of the ISP. You're going to need to take steps to protect yourself and your family.

43. Apple and Microsoft Have Teamed Up
They are currently violating what we here in the US call Freedom of Speech. Have you heard of Digital Rights Management or DRM for short? What you don't know is that we no longer have control of the music we pay for!

44. Find Secret Email Addresses - Protect Yourself From Dishonesty
Many people think they can deceive others and get away with dishonesty by using the Internet. They think they are anonymous and thus will engage in behaviors online that they would never consider doing in real life. They do not realize that every key stroke on a computer leaves a digital trail that can be followed by a trained investigator.

45. Investigate Online Perversion For Custody Evidence
Are you in the middle of a bitter custody struggle? Evidence of inappropriate Internet activity, sexual perversion, online porn addictions and online escort services could tip the scales in your favor. Everyone knows that one of the most difficult struggles a parent can face is a contentious custody battle.

46. Reverse Email Search to Identify a Craigs List Stalker
Have you or someone you know become the target of a Craig's List stalker? If you are you can locate and identify that cyber stalker with a reverse email search and bring them to justice.

47. Investigate Online Perversion For Custody Evidence
Are you in the middle of a bitter custody struggle? Evidence of inappropriate Internet activity, sexual perversion, online porn addictions and online escort services could tip the scales in your favor. Everyone knows that one of the most difficult struggles a parent can face is a contentious custody battle.

48. Reverse Email Search, Email Look Up, Email Trace - Whats the Difference?
Exactly what is the difference between a Reverse Email Search, Email Look Up , Email Trace? They all seem to attempt to provide the same results but appearances can be deceiving. Many times a person that needs a reverse email trace will try a reverse email search and be disappointed in the results and think it's impossible to really identify the sender of an email.

49. Threatening Email - How to React
Have you received a threatening email? Or worse several threatening emails? How should you react?

50. How Can You Legally Stop Purposeful Internet Flaming on Your Personal Name?
For anyone in business it is essential to protect your reputation, unfortunately there are a lot of folks out there who go around attacking those who disagree with them politically, are competitors or people they have an argument. The problems that are caused are literally out of control. When dishonest folks can slander your name online and hide in the shadows under false and fake identities, we have social control by not just the society, government, status quo, but also the lone Internet terrorist. Essentially it is a form of intimidation, social threats and personal terrorism.

51. How Internet Piracy Affects You
By now, you should know that copying and distributing any copyrighted material is illegal and is called piracy. You should also know that having any of these pirated materials in your possession is also illegal. Check this article out to learn more.

52. Divorce Online is the Fastest Way to Have the Division
If you find yourself in such a complex life situation as divorce and require legal help or advice, try to take advantages of the divorce online innovative approaches. Remember that the main benefit of divorce online and divorce mediation is confidentiality, time frame and cheap services.

53. Proficient Divorce Online Procedure to End Your Marriage
In conclusion, an online divorce might be the right solution for some, due to its proficiency and fast procedures. Plus, it retains the most affordable technique of getting a divorce, even some say that it is a very impersonal and cold manner of ending a very personal matter, marriage.

54. CAN-SPAM - How to Comply With Anti-Spam Rules For Mass Email
If you send emails to or from the United States, then you may need to comply with the anti-spam requirements of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act). This article contains the basics of what a small business owner or internet marketer needs to know to get started with their email compliance.

55. How Computers Are Used For Forensics
Decades ago, proving the guilt or innocence of someone who had been charged with a crime had to be accomplished without reviewing computer files. Today, forensic scientists regularly collect and review files hidden on computers.

56. California is Cracking Down!
California now has a bill in legislation entitled AB86 and was introduced by Assemblyman Ted Lieu. This is a bill to crack down on the problem of cyberbullying in the State of California.

57. Cyberbullies Are Going Down!
There is a cyberbullying bill in California entitled Assembly Bill 86. If this bill is passed into law, cyberbullying will become illegal in Calfornia. Young people will be expelled from school and face other consequences if caught engaging in this behavior.

58. Privacy Series - The Right and the Expectation of Privacy on the Internet
Do you have a right to online privacy? Do you actually have online privacy? Most people who use the Internet have no idea of how little privacy they actually have. The searches you perform are not private. These are saved by the major search engines. The sites you visit are not private. Your visits are recorded in the site's log files. The ad companies use cookies to track your interests by keeping records of your surfing habits. No privacy there. So do you actually have privacy on the Internet? If you are like most people, the statements I just made will scare you or make you angry.

59. Fair Use - When You Should Attribute Your Sources and When You Should Seek Copyright Protection
There is some confusion as to what constitutes plagiarism and fair use online. Particularly where blogs are concerned, it has become customary to borrow a few sentences of someone else's work if you add content and change it for the better and as long as you link back to the original source. While borrowing someone else's work may not always be copyright infringement, it may not be necessary or beneficial. Here are some guidelines with regard to using someone else's material and on seeking remedy for infringement of your own copyrighted material.

60. Public Records Pro Review - How to Search Public Records on the Internet?
Do you want to learn how you can search for public records on the internet? Public records about a person can include their birth and death certs, marital records, driving, criminal, real estate, immigration records and many others. These legal documents are created when important events occur during the person's life, and they can be accessed via online public records search sites. A website like Public Records Pro allows anyone to be able to find these records on any person they want.

61. Internet Safety - 'Cyber-Bullying' it Can Be 'Beaten'
One of the biggest sources of information to the 'Cyber-Bully/ Criminal' is your 'Hard drive' yes, the one you got rid of when you trashed your old computer. The one you threw in the rubbish when you upgraded to a bigger one. The one you sold so that you could afford the brand new super-duper better computer that could do everything but make a cup-of-tea.

62. Cyber-Bullying Goes Federal & MySpace Fakery Could Be a Crime
Federal prosecutors say Lori Drew, 49, and others created an account on the social networking site MySpace pretending to be a 16-year-old boy to fool her neighbor, 13-year-old Megan Meier. According to prosecutors, Drew used the MySpace account to establish a relationship with Meier, acting for weeks to be a boy interested in forming a romantic relationship her. A short time later, Drew suddenly ended the relationship, taunting Meier and telling her the world would be better off without her. Consequently, a distraught Meier committed suicide by hanging herself.

63. Online Gambling
Internet Casinos Inc. (ICI), the world's first online casino, started operating from August 18, 1995, with 18 different games. Since then more than 1,400 websites, mostly domiciled in small Caribbean islands, have given rise to an industry that grosses over $3 billion a year. In fact no business on the Internet earns more revenue than online gambling. Out of the estimated 14.5 million online gamblers, almost 30 per cent are from Asia.

64. The Art Of "Copy-pasting"
"Copy-pasting" makes the job easier but with the expense of one's preservation of talent and skills. Not to mention the risks of breaking certain copyright laws and existing regulations.

65. The Legal Problems That You Ought To Know As An Online Home Based Internet Marketer
In these modern days, Internet marketing is deemed as one of the most significant tools which is used by most online entrepreneurs. This type of marketing allows the online businessmen to attract a myriad of customers to patronize their services or goods.

66. The Role of a Lawyer in Your Internet Marketing Business
We must start this article by saying that these are just opinions and not in any way legal advice. Everyone should consult a lawyer for sound legal advise. Why can't you simply go on with your intention of pushing through an Internet marketing business?

67. Electronic Document Preservation For Lawsuits - E-Discovery Obligations
As soon as litigation is contemplated or threatened, it is essential for all parties and their counsel to go beyond paper file searching, and consider what electronic data and information exists that may need to be disclosed. Rules of Court generally require all parties to litigation to disclose to the other parties all relevant documents, whether the documents are helpful or hurtful to any particular party. Documents are defined in the Rules of Court to include electronic files and data. Accordingly, in addition to locating and preserving paper documents, each party to a lawsuit must take reasonable steps to locate and preserve electronic files containing data and information that can reasonably be expected to be relevant in the litigation.

68. Internet Crimes
Internet crimes have become one of the most prominent crimes in the US. These crimes include a variety of different types of crimes anywhere from child pornography to illegal downloading. These crimes can be very different and their definitions can vary depending on how the internet is related to what the crime was.

69. Cyber Crime Law Separating Myth From Reality
Remember Bruce Willis, the main protagonist in the fourth installment of the Die Hard series last summer? Live Free or Die Hard depicts Willis as the New York police department detective John McClane who is commissioned to capture a gang of 'cyber terrorists' intent on shutting down the entire world's internet. In today's increasingly volatile world of mobile activated bombs and websites of various militant groups, it is not hard to imagine the Die Hard scenario materializing in real life as well.

70. Protecting Your Domain Name From Internet Thieves, Employees & Ex-Partners
Most companies take their domain names and web site for granted. But danger lurks everywhere on the internet. If you lose control of your domain name, your web site might be lost forever...

71. Ethical Considerations of Privacy and Cyber-Medical Information
Cyber-space profoundly influences and impacts our everyday activities, but it is also out of control and has spawned many controversial issues involving free speech, censorship, intellectual property, and privacy. The free market and society norm may, in some measure, be capable of regulating these issues and eventually help allay many of our concerns. A major and controversial concern that requires additional discussion is safeguarding the confidentiality of private medical information.

72. Cease & Desist Letters, Threat Letters and Notice of Infringement Letters - What You Need to Know
Cease & Desist Letters, Threat Letters and Notice of Infringement Letters are becoming more an more common in the crowded arena of the web. This article will provide some basic information if you should happen to receive one of these letters from an attorney and how to respond.

73. Massachusetts Jurisdiction Over Internet Based Companies
If an individual conducts business over the internet with a web-based company and the parties enter into an agreement, and the company either breaches the agreement or commits some form of fraudulent or deceptive business practice with the buyer, can the buyer sue the company in his or her home state? The issue become even more complex or confusing if the defendant's place of business is unknown, and all of the Defendants business is conducted through the internet. Even given this complex and confusing situation, a court would likely allow the buyer to bring suit in their home ...

74. Ripoff Report Removal - Removes Your Website Ranking Problem
Internet and information technology has come a long way. The good ranking of a site matters a lot to any online business owner. Internet is a blessing for all of us, as it can fetch us any sort of informations at no time.

75. Privacy And Search Engines
Data, privacy and web search engines. The Spanish authority of data protection set up international positions.

76. NLRB Ruling Permits Employers To Prohibit Employee Use Of Company Email For Union Organization
May employees use the company's email system to support union organizing? The NLRB has answered that question.

77. Cyberbullying May Be the Death of Us All
We have all heard about the problems with cyber-bullying and somehow we are suppose to be surprised that this is happening? The fact is that cyber bullying is really no different than kids fighting in a sandbox in the second grade. Throw in a little anonymity and you will even find grown adults acting like children on the Internet, blogs and forums. The unfortunate truth is that bullying is human nature and there is probably not a lot we can do about it.

78. Social Engineering Bots Trick Social Online Networking Folks to Giving Personal Information
There is now a new artificially intelligent identity theft group using software called "cyber lover" and this program is one, which flirts with people online. Unfortunately, it is now being used by Russian hackers in the hopes of using social engineering to trick people into giving out personal information or luring them to a website that will give their computer malware. The program is able to flirt online either through e-mail or in chat rooms and dating websites.

79. Can My Employer Read My Email?
An employee should never assume that they're emails that are sent and received, are kept in complete privacy from their employers. Under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) it provides for implied authorization to review employee emails, and that a company should state their policy of monitoring e-mails in the company handbook.

80. Copyright Infringement - When Someone Steals Content From Your Website
You're cruising the 'net checking out your rankings, or seeing what your competition is putting up on their websites when it happens. You notice something familiar on someone else's web site. You look at it a bit more closely and lo and behold -- someone has stolen your content and put it on their web site.

81. Internet Jurisdiction - Can You Sue From Home?
If you purchase an item on a small business website, but the product you receive does not conform to the specifications as indicated on the merchants website, what can you do? Can you file litigation in your home state, or must you sue them where the company is headquartered?

82. Website Terms And Conditions - Do You Really Need Them?
If you operate a website, is t really necessary to have terms of use and a privacy policy? Is it really possible to bind your users to these terms?

83. How to Conduct a Public Records Search
Public records search can be performed through many different ways. Just to name a few, it can be your school, library, courts, the local municipal office, government agencies and even at places of worship. However, there are governing rules pertaining to the access of public information as well as the way you use the information retrieved from public records search.

84. Cyber Crime - The New Threat To The Advanced World
Cyber world today is facing the most complicated problem of fighting a crime which is hard to detect and curb in the borderless world. Cyber crime though has its origin in the conventional crime, it is hard to detect because of the highly technical mode of committing it. It is ironical that the advancement in the computer network worldwide, which has brought all the nations together on a global stage, has given rise to such an alarming situation. The law enforcement agencies, unaware of the technological know-how find it hard to nab the criminals involved in the offences related to cyber space. The main categories of cyber crime include hacking, theft of information, data diddling, virus attacks, web jacking, Trojan attacks etc.

85. The COINS Project - Combat Online Illegal Numismatic Sales
The COINS project aims at providing a substantial contribution to the fight against illegal trade and theft of coins which appears to be a major part of the illegal antiques market. For this goal, state-of-art Information Technology will be used. The project will develop standardized inventories by defining a domain ontology based on CIDOC-CRM, the standard ontology for Cultural Heritage, and a multilingual thesaurus. Data management tools will be created as well, and a specialized web search tool.

86. E-Security Legal Issues
One way for a reseller to gain an edge on competitors is to market the advantages associated with its products in a unique way. In the security channel, a white paper marketing the legal and commercial advantages of a security product presented in a compelling way may prove to be a successful method of enticing a customer into purchasing your security solution.

87. CyberCrime is Calling
Since most court trials include some form of computer forensics, many computer consultants are drug into court to testify as an expert witness. Most of these computer geeks rarely see the outside world. My job is to prepare them for the court room process.

88. Whether Instant Messaging Can Lead to Defamation
Instant messaging or "IM" a technology permitting users to send and receive text messages to one or multiple parties without a time delay between sending and receipt of the message is a powerful tool. Using this technology is similar to having a conversation with another person, just like that person was in the room with you. The difference is that the two or more people may be several miles or even continents apart.

89. iPhone Download Services - Are They Legal?
The iPhone is flourishing and consumers are eager take advantage of its amazing capacity and capabilities. Enter iPhone Download services. These are large peer to peer file sharing sites. Whenever someone hears the phrase peer to peer, a question arises... are these legal? In this article we will explore the ins and outs of how peer to peer file sharing works and whether these sites are legal or whether they're not.

90. Legal Music Downloading
Downloading music is in most forms illegal, however there are ways to do it legally. Read on to find out the ways to download music legally.

91. What is Cybersquatting and What Can Be Done About It? ACPA or UDRP?
How to resolve domain name disputes, either by the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) or by ICAAN's Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (UDRP).

92. Get Sued By Competitors for Lying On Your Privacy Policy
Many sites put up privacy policies without giving them much thought. Once up, they are often forgotten about even if the policy is later changed. This can lead to disaster as one recent case showed.

93. Issues With Trademarking Your Domain Name
Protecting intellectual property rights should be a critical step for any business. With an online business, protecting a domain name is all the more critical.

94. Why Site Owners Must Know California Internet Regulations
Most sites on the web are at least faintly familiar with the implementation of legal regulations related to their sites. Most, however, have never heard of the California Catch-22.

95. Questionable Class Action Suit Commenced Against Avvo Attorney Rating Website
Can lawyers be given a numerical rating? A company named Avvo has launched a website service which claims to give lawyers such a rating to assist consumers in selected a lawyer. Even though the site was just recently launched already some lawyers are objecting to their rating. And one lawyer has now commenced a class action suit against the company. How can such a suit have merit when nearly every other product or service is rated in some way. Why should lawyers be different?

96. The Advantage of an S Corp over an LLC
It goes without saying that the LLC is the media darling when it comes to choosing an entity for small businesses. In some cases, however, an LLC is at a disadvantage compared to an S Corporation.

97. Claiming An Infringement On Your Domain Name
A domain name is your address on the web, which can make it vitally important. So, what do you do when someone tries to move onto your yard?

98. Legal Issues When Hiring Someone to Build Your Site
Given the costs associated with hiring employees, a vast majority of businesses now hire independent contractors to build and/or maintain their websites. This raises a host of legal issues.

99. Buying A Website - Problems with Intellectual Property
There are many ways to make money online including buying another website that may be a competitor or compliment to yours. When doing so, you need to watch out for IP problems.

100. Constitution Challenge to Online Gaming Ban
Online gaming has been incredibly popular, particularly the various forms of poker. That all changed in 2006 when the federal government effectively banned a majority of online gaming. The gaming industry is finally fighting back.