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Discover How You Can Get Identity Theft Protection

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes of this century and if you are not protecting yourself against it, you are playing with fire. Find out about identity theft protection services.


Identity Theft Crime Becoming Increasingly Complex

Thieves who are engaging in the crime of identity theft are becoming increasingly complex and sophisticated, but you can still fight identity theft by paying attention to what you are doing and being wary of things that just do not seem right.


The Consequences Of Identity Theft

Identity theft occurs when someone assumes your identity to commit a crime. It could have serious consequences on your lives, and could also lead to job loss, or even your marriage could be adversely affected. It is a serious breach of your privacy. In today’s political scenario, identity theft could be carried out to aid terrorism, in addition to spying, illegal immigration, and even a permanent change of identity.


Protect Yourself From Debit Card Or ATM Card Identity Theft

With identity theft on the rise, it is necessary to be aware of how thieves operate and what you can do to protect yourself. Using the information in this aticle will help you to avoid becoming the victim of identity theft. Being vigilant in protecting your information can save you money, time and stress.


Copyright Infringement on the Internet

How do copyright thieves justify their dirty deeds to steal other author’s work? One accomplished copywriter recently damned them on a major online article Blog for authors. She blasted these thieves who steal other people’s works and then put them on their websites or put their name on the articles, stories or ebooks and use them for their own online content.


Web Design: Photograph Copyright Issues

When designing a web page, you need to be careful about what pictures you use. Many people simply grab them off Google - they see a picture they like, and they put it on their web site. Unfortunately, copyright law protects the person who took the picture as the owner - if you’re not careful you could end up facing a lawsuit.


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).


Google's US Patent: What Does It Have in Stock for You?

Google has become awfully aware that some of their results have begun to be well manipulated by people with deep pockets, simply going out and buying thousands and thousands of links.


Microsoft Loses Patent Lawsuit

One of the top news stories this week involves the judgment against Microsoft by a small company with a big software patent. Despite heated input by the Internet community to invalidate Eolas' patent because of its broad nature, Microsoft lost every appeal and effort to get the patent nullified. Unfortunately, that decision means a bit of trouble for a few million web designers who use Flash, streaming movies, and more.


Data Backup and Storage Compliance, How Do Smaller Companies Achieve This?

An articled detailing how smaller companies deal with data backup and storage compliance.


How to Assign Copyrights for an eBook to a Non-Profit; Sample Letter

If you are an author and have written an e-book, which can help people often nonprofit groups will discover it and ask if they can put the e-book on their web site for all their members of their organization. Some authors don't want to do this because they want to make money selling the e-book online and make 50% royalties.


Determining Ownership of Copyright and Software

A fundamental question that arises in many disputes is the most obvious - who owns the copyright in the software? Legal ownership and legal advice in most cases may be determined by reference to fundamental copyright principles.


How to Avoid Copyright Infringment in Your Domain Name

One of the most important aspects of choosing a domain name is that it should be non-infringing. This is not an easy task since most unique names have already been registered. This article shows you how to avoid the legal mine field when registering new domain names.


Using Stock Photos: Royalty-Free vs. Rights Managed

If you have searched for photos to use on your website, you have likely encountered the terms royalty-free and rights managed. So what is the difference between these types of photos?


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