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The CDA, cyber-racketeers, the DMCA, and changes to Section 230 by Domingo Rivera

Cease and Desist Letters: Balancing the Punishment for Bad Faith Against the Punishment for Bad Letters

Internet Bloggers Beware: Ohio Court Lands Another Blow Against Those Engaging in Internet Defamation

Internet Defamation Law - Website owners and bloggers beware - The latest interpretation of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act

Internet Copyright Infringement - Courts Weigh-In

Our Interview With the BBC

Peer to Peer (P2P) software is great!... until the SWAT team arrives

Misquoted!

Hidden System Files May Support Criminal Prosecution

Computer Hacking and Unauthorized Access to Computer Networks: Curiosity Can Kill the Cat

The importance of having a computer expert as your Internet cyber trial attorney

Microsoft Corporation Sues a Dentist for Trademark Infringement and Cybersquatting

Internet Solicitation of a Minor - Police Entrapment in the Internet Age

Internet Defamation can cost you.... to the tune of $11.3 M

Single mother ordered to pay $222,000 in Internet copyright infringement damages

ICANN fails to pass domain name WHOIS registry privacy reforms

The Eastern District of Pennsylvania helps keep the DMCA and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act from continuing to be misused.

Website development contracts: The “handshake deal” can cost you.

Your website’s Privacy Policy: Draft carefully and always abide by it.

Cybercrime basics...

CAN-SPAM Act: Non-compliance is a crime… and overzealous ISPs may refuse to deliver legally compliant email messages

Are domain names property or contractual rights, and why do we care?

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Protecting the ISPs and bogging down technology

FTC Opens preliminary antitrust investigation into Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick

The Intellectual Property lawyer’s Cease and Desist letter: Sometimes the hired gun’s paper bullets can’t pierce through the opponent’s armor.

Cyber Defamation: Gripe,it's allright...but be ready for the expensive Trademark Infringement and Cybersquatting lawsuit!

Site Pro-1 Inc. v. Better Metal LLC: a better approach for deciding trademark infringement claims resulting from competitive metatag usage and keyword advertising?

Email privacy at work: Your employer can lie to you about reading your emails… and then fire you for relying on these lies!