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Cyber Law
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10 Surefire Tips To Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft
In this day in age, identity theft is a very real and unfortunate occurrence, knowing how to protect yourself is your first defense. Constant awareness of your documents and surroundings is necessary to guard yourself against this travesty. The following are ten tips on how you can protect yourself against identity theft.
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Identity Theft And Credit Card Frauds
Identity theft needs to be taken seriously as it can affect your life. Many people do not understand it, though it is the most rapidly growing crime in the United States. Identity theft means that someone has taken over your identity and is using your personal information to make purchases and deals on your behalf with out your knowing about it. You only come to know once your creditors are clamoring for their money.
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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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Google's Book Scanning and Copyright Laws
As you may know, Google is making an effort to scan every book in the world. The goal is to create a giant online database of every book that can be searched. One small problem is the fact that Google is violating copyright laws.
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Beware of Cyber Thieves: Protecting Your Intellectual Property
I had a harrowing experience last night. I was perusing the web for an article I'd written recently on search engine optimization to see how many pick-ups it had gotten. As I happily examined the pickups, I came upon one forum entry that used the exact title of my article, and verbatim text of a portion of it. And it was posted by a forum administrator who presented it as his or her own work.
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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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