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Search Engine Watch July 20, 2009 Liana Evans |
Bring Legal in Early on Your Social Media Strategy With social media, it's better to make your legal team a part of the process from the beginning. Knowing the legal rules of the road when you're entering into and engaging in conversations on social media sites can save a lot of time, sweat, tears, and -- most of all -- money. |
The Motley Fool July 20, 2009 Stephen Mauzy |
The Hidden Risk You Haven't Considered Politics and legal troubles could hold your company hostage. |
InternetNews July 17, 2009 |
Microsoft Lawsuit Aims to Block Spam Over IM Microsoft's lawsuit seeks to stop what it says is abuse of its Windows Live Messenger service. |
Registered Rep. July 15, 2009 David A. Geracioti |
SEC Hits Morgan Keegan With Wells Notice A Wells notice states that the SEC intends to bring enforcement actions for possible violations of federal securities laws. |
Wired Lucas Graves |
Leave Your Wi-Fi Open Everyone with a Wi-Fi network has had to wrestle with this conundrum: Should you leave your network open for anyone to use, or is that asking for trouble? |
Wired Erin Biba |
If You Can't Buy It Online, Feel Free to BitTorrent Illegal downloading might be regarded as an act of private conscientious objection against laws believed to be indefensible. |
The Motley Fool July 15, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Amazon Gets Cracking on the Kindle Amazon's legal department is getting a chuckle out of a $5 million class action lawsuit on behalf of disgruntled Kindle owners, alleging that Amazon's own protective covers are cracking open several of the company's electronic book readers. |
Registered Rep. July 13, 2009 |
Swiss and U.S. Tension Rising Over UBS Tax Evasion Case The problem continues to be that Swiss banking laws -- which say tax fraud is illegal, but not tax evasion -- protect the names of the 52,000 American clients and giving them up would violate Swiss criminal law. |
InternetNews July 10, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Contractor Nailed Over Passport Snooping A State Department contractor has been slapped with a fine after pleading guilty to looking at the passports of more than 50 celebrities - including President Obama's, then a U.S. senator - by using the government's Passport Information Electronic Records System. |
The Motley Fool July 10, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Is Google Cracking Rosetta Stone? The foreign-language software company is suing Google for trademark infringement, alleging that Google's paid-search platform allows rival educators to use Rosetta Stone's trademarks in their text ads. |
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