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Discusses the Zeran v, America Online, Inc., where the Fourth Circuit broadly construed subpart (1) of the Good Samaritan exemption, created by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, to exempt interactive computer services from negligence claims premised on either publisher or distributor liability for third party acts of online defamation. -
Fact sheet from the Federal Communications Commission which describes regulations surrounding program content on cable television. -
Part one of this two-part series considers the need for and steps toward preparing a privacy policy for your web-based business. -
We've all heard about it. Some people fear it and others dismiss it, but almost every citizen of a modern country . -
E-mail is a staple of corporate culture. While e-mail has greatly increased the potential for better business comm. -
On April 25, 2000, Maryland Governor Parris N. Glendening signed into law multiple pieces of legislation designed t. -
This article discusses the impact of the communications and high-tech industry on typical employee hiring issues. -
Introduction The Internet, which links computers around the nation and around the world, poses unique opportunities. -
This article reviews a California and Colorado statute attempting to regulate unsolicited commercial email. -
Fact sheet from the Federal Trade Commission which explains where to file complaints regarding cable service.