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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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Introduction to .uk Domain Disputes
The distinctive dispute resolution system created by Nominet for the .uk domain extension diverges from the UDRP in a number of important respects. This article outlines the key features of .uk dispute resolution.
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Cyber Law and Slander Online Considered
We are starting to see more and more Internet Laws being added to the books in many different agencies in the United States. There are cyber laws at the FBI, FCC, SEC, FTC and many other places cropping up. What is unfortunate indeed is that most of these laws are made to protect US Citizens and yet only enforced onto US Citizens.
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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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Domain Name Trademarks
As your Internet business grows, the value of your domain name
increases. The issue of a domain name trademark should move to
the top of your list.
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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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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.
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Identity Theft - The Most Common Mistakes After Identity Theft Occurs
Identity theft is a horrible crime and it occurs more often than you know. But the real tragedy is that no one cares. The credit card companies, the stores and the collection people could care less. All they want is the money and they don't care where it comes from. Learn the common mistakes made by identity theft victims.
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Identity Theft - Should I Worry?
Identity theft made 8.9 million American victims in 2006. 85% didn't know they were victims until they were notified, often when denied credit.
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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.
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