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This paper reviews the legal risks businesses face when conducting transactions over the internet and examines the emerging themes of these risks in business planning. -
This article discusses the traditional issues faced by fledgling companies and the new twists in today's economy. -
Mr. Sax provides an overview of European Union, Canadian and US efforts to address privacy matters in E-Commerce. -
This article examines developments in the regulation of Internet access services. -
This article reviews a Senate Committee hearing where the committee reviewed an FTC report criticizing industry self-regulation efforts and calling for new legislation. The Senate Committee expressed interested in the report and showed a willingness to address the issue through legislation. -
There was a time when "Internet marketing" meant having a Web site that your IT guy developed on some long weekend, with directions to your office and sparse profiles of your attorneys. These days, Internet marketing means a lot more. Web design, advertising, extranets, public relations, search engine optimization online marketing requires careful planning and execution. -
A generation or more ago, if you thought to combine a dining experience with an entertainment experience, you had t. -
This alert explains that on April 21,2000, websites that collect information from children, will have to comply with the new, stringent FTC regulations. Additionally, this alert summarizes the components of the new regulations and who must comply. -
Like so much else these days, the Internet and other technology-based tools are revolutionizing the way employees a. -
Executive Summary:Even businesses which have conducted Y2K compliance audits may still have problems with supplies.