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Cyber Law ArticlesThere is now a new developing concept – cyber crimes, space crimes and some other terms that pertain to crime on the web. That is why we have prepared our cyber law articles to provide you with the latest issues along this category. Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() Understanding CyberstalkingCyberstalking is a fairly new term now commonly used to refer to the online version of stalking someone. It is an undesirable product brought about by the effectiveness of the Web into connecting people online. It is a particularly serious subject that still requires careful study and may pose a challenge to law enforcement authorities in terms of prevention and prosecution. ![]() Crisis Intervention TeamCounselling Services Centre is the only Agency in Counties Manukau providing a 24 hour, 7 day per week response service for victims and survivors of sexual assault. ![]() Who owns the content of your website?Website owners need to be vigilant concerning the origin of their website content. If the website owner or employees, whose job it is to design website content have not created all of the content, then it is highly likely that the website owner should have either obtained consents, a licence or an assignment of the rights in the various elements of the website. ![]() Resolving domain name disputesIncreasingly frequently more and more businesses are promoting themselves via their websites, leading to many of the most popular domain names getting snapped up, and in some cases duplicated, prompting ill-advised and expensive domain name litigation. Pina Mazzotti outlines what can be done to resolve domain name disputes. ![]() 3 Important Guidelines for Real Estate InvestorsEvery business has its own set of rules and guidelines that you follow. Real estate investing can be difficult to find guidelines to follow if you’re new to the business. While real estate investing.... ![]() How Internet Marketing Can Get You In Hot WaterRead how new regulations surrounding internet marketing can make your current advertising activity a criminal offence.... ![]() Internet Based Guerilla Armies Attacking National Internet Services and Grind Systems to a HaltLatest attack is Kirgisistan which became isolated from the internet by hackers in January 2009.
An internet based guerilla army of hackers makes sure that Kirgistan is having problems with their internet access outside the country. ![]() Hacking – the Last Option for Job as a Computer Specialist in Eastern Europe?Lots of intellectuals within computer science within Eastern Europe have lots of knowledge and know how. However, they are struggling getting a computer related job. Especially during the recessions or depression going on these days all over the globe, but hits the Eastern Europeans more than anywhere on the globe. ![]() Infringement Of Uk Trade Marks By Foreign Domain NamesUK trade marks grant the trade mark owner the exclusive right to use the trade mark in the UK. When the trade mark is used on foreign websites, it is a question of law whether or not the trade mark is infringed under with UK law, thus giving rise to liability for trade mark infringement. ![]() Personal Debt and InsolvencyThe effects of the credit crunch are lasting much longer than some had thought and it seems that the end is still nowhere in sight. “Piles of unopened envelopes, ignoring the phone, constant worry and sleepless nights - these are just some of the symptoms of debt denial” comments Gary Sans of Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors. ![]() Making Sure Minors Aren’t Caught in the Wrong Web: Three Basic Steps to Preventing Underage Usage of Adult SitesFor the operators of adult websites, the major challenge is assuring that the site is limited to adult access only and prohibits viewings by minors. Though it may at first seem difficult to accomplish these goals and comply with the law while at the same time still enabling as many legitimate users as possible, operators can use a few simple tools in order to reduce underage viewers as well as defend their websites if legally challenged ![]() How to Keep Your Blog Out of the CourtroomBusinesses and individuals create blogs for a variety of reasons – to demonstrate their expertise on a particular topic; improve search engine rankings for their Web site; sell a product or service; or just to create a forum to express opinions. No one, however, starts a blog with the intent of being sued. Yet, according to Boston-based Tarlow, Breed, Hart, & Rodgers, P.C. (TBHR), the potential for a lawsuit arising out of your blog is real and greater than you may realize. ![]() Facing the Information Security Hole in 2009As we talk with people interested in this issue, including security gurus, corporate governance and regulatory experts, privacy advocates, directors and officers, corporate lawyers, managers, and plaintiffs and class-action attorneys, we get a lot of questions about this cutting-edge subject. The answers help explain why the failure to secure information is a lurking national and global security threat, and the next shareholder derivative, director and officer liability, regulatory, consumer... ![]() Contractor Scammed While Looking for Work: Don’t be a VictimAs a contractor, you have to take necessary precautions to avoid being scammed over the internet. Although you would want to find that job already, it is important that you get to check out the safety and security of job ads posted on the web. ![]() Chronological Developments in Cyberspace LawInternet is the most advanced electronic communication system. Its role and function are being developed as inevitable part of life of man of this age. The legal developments in the history of internet are in initial stage we may trace the footsteps of legal development which has opted nationally and internationally.
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