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Cyber Law
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Reporting a Cyber Crime: What You Need to Know
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, most law enforcement experts agree that the vast majority of cyber crimes are not reported, which allows the perpetrators to continue to carry out their crimes and victimize others. The FBI, in partnership with the National White Collar Crime Center, has helped establish an online source of help, the Internet Crime Complaint Center, where internet users can file complaints for any type of online crime.
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Internet Law in 2007
As we start off the 2007 year, many in the web community probably have questions about what developments we can expect in web law in 2007. Well, the issues already appear to be coming together.
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How To Use Metadata As An Examination Tool
In today's computer dependent world, the zealous advocate must be able to navigate his way through every conceivable form of discovery in order to effectively represent his or her client. Failure to seek the appropriate records or the failure to respond to discovery requests with the appropriate electronic discovery knowledge could potentially expose both client and attorney to the risk of sanctions for discovery abuses and/or result in the spoliation of evidence.
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Pornosquatting - Domain Name Theft Nightmare
One of the more common issues relates to pornosquatting. In its simplest form, pornosquatting occurs when your trademark is used as part of a domain name for a website containing pornographic material. Regardless, pornography alone may not be enough to show bad faith.
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Cell Phone Records
Cell Phone Records are no longer available online but there are still ways to Catch Em Cheating.
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Is Your Spouse Lying?
If you are in a situation where you feel that your partner or spouse is lying and cheating on you, it is up to you to take action and Computer Forensics can help.
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