Internet Use and Advertising & Marketing Laws
Legal information for women in business about laws the affect Internet use, advertising, and marketing for small businesses.
As long as a spammer still has an active website or email address they can often be tracked down. This is a case study in a new SEO phishing scam by a company using the domain name darcyco.net.
California state law prohibits transferring copyrights from the author/creator to a client under "Work for Hire" agreements unless the creator is also treated as an employee. To get copyrights you must first purchase workers' comp insurance and withhold taxes from any payments made.
What are shield laws? Do shield laws protect bloggers? What states have shield laws?
Shield Laws and Bloggers - What Are Shield Laws & Do They Protect Bloggers? In most cases, no. Bloggers may be forced to reveal sources of information. Learn what blog reporters can do to protect themselves and their sources.
What is the H.R. 2102: Free Flow of Information Act of 2007? Does this bill protect bloggers from having to reveal sources? What rights would journalists have to refuse to reveal sources, and what powers would federal judges have if H.R. 2012: Free Flow of Information Act 2007 is passed into law?
How to detect or spot fake hyperlinks in emails. It is easy to send an emails and make hyperlinks appear to lead to a trusted site when in fact you may end up at a spam site or worse, trigger a virus download. Know Learn how to tell is a hyperlink is real of fake before you click on a link.
For each and every violation of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, a business or person engaging in commercial emailings can be fined up to $11,000. There are also legal provisions allow for additional fines and criminal penalties.
The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 was enacted to address the Internet’s need for controls and regulations regarding commercial advertising. CAN-SPAM created penalties for businesses that do not comply with federal email regulations. It also established consumer rights in regard to emailers who “spam” to them.
CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 regulations regarding commercial advertising. Know what the law requires businesses to put into all unsolicited emails.
The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 requires very specific information be contained in business emails. Learn the legal requirements for letting email recipients "opt out" from receiving more email from your company.
Most businesses rely heavily on email contact both internally and externally. It is important to remember that anything you say in an email could be potential fuel for a lawsuit against your company. Protect yourself and your business by applying common sense and using the following guidelines designed to help minimize your legal exposure to email-related lawsuits.