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Cyber Law
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Identity Theft And Credit Card Frauds
Identity theft needs to be taken seriously as it can affect your life. Many people do not understand it, though it is the most rapidly growing crime in the United States. Identity theft means that someone has taken over your identity and is using your personal information to make purchases and deals on your behalf with out your knowing about it. You only come to know once your creditors are clamoring for their money.
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How To Protect Your eBooks From Piracy And Copyright Infringement!
Shockingly, 4 out of every 10 eBooks offered for sale on the Internet are pirated. Material from legitimate eBooks are taken without the owner's knowledge, and passed off as original content every single day! Discover the top 4 ways to prevent this from happening to you.
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Navigating The Internet Sales Tax Laws
Q. I have been contacted by my local city government to say that my business is scheduled to be audited to determine if I owe any sales tax from items purchased on the Internet. Can they really make me pay this tax? I thought you could buy things online tax free? -- Katie R.
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Compliance of Tax Return in Electronic Commerce Taxation
Introduction - In this chapter, we shall look at the role of disclosure in a self-assessment environment in light of electronic commerce; emerging legal issues of compliance of tax return of e-business? I shall describe extrinsic aids for statutory reconstruction, and finally I shall give my proposals for statutory reconstruction to meet the requirement of technological advancement.
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Blackberry Patent Woes: A Boon for Pocket PC Gamers?
As RIM encounters another Blackberry patent stumbling block, this may well prove fortuitous for Pocket PC and Palm gamers. As the old adage states, what's bad for the Blackberry gander may be gravy for PDA gaming goose.
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Free Content without Articles, Blog Feeds, and Copyright Issues
While auto-generating sites from articles and RSS feeds are all the rage, and fast, nothing beats old-fashioned manual site creation for the long-term. Auto-generation typically requires a program or script. But unless you roll your own, your moneymaking sites are leaving a footprint (don't believe everything you read, they are trying to sell software) that the search engines will catch up with in the next 6-12 months; mark these words (this comes from personal experience).
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Using Copyrighted Material in Blogs and Forums
Do you repost blog or discussion forum posts from other people, or even entire articles, in your blog or to mailing lists and discussion forums? It's a common practice, but be mindful - sometimes it's OK, and sometimes it's a copyright violation. But besides the legalities, keep in mind that proper respect for intellectual property is just good networking.
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Why Comply? The Movement to W3C Compliance
The Internet: a powerful tool with endless possibilities to advance business, connect people and share information. We believe that with those opportunities comes a real responsibility to understand its complexity and provide universal solutions to its issues.
For Web developers, in particular, the onus falls on creating sites aimed at maximizing client contact through well-rounded, functional vehicles that drive traffic and generate sales. And in today's global economy, it also means using code that is W3C compliant.
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