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Internet Fraud

Submitted by whateverebay on December 8, 2008 – 7:18 pm15 Comments

E-Commerce law encompasses laws of the sale, supply of goods and services, consumer protection, credit card fraud and over various methods of digital communication. In addition, there are special laws about electronic signatures and the interception of communications.

I highly recommend that you have at least the names of Attorney handy and interview with them. It is to your benefit to always have the guidance of legal counsel in the event any issue may arise. Being ignorant of the law is NO Excuse.

Proper legal counsel can assist you with:

  • Patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, service marks and other intellectual property, especially Web sites and computer software.
  • Domain name registration, protection and defense.
  • Drafting, interpretation, enforcement of contracts.
  • Formation, governance and dissolution of corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs) and other legal entities.
  • Internet crime matters such as such as credit card fraud, identity theft, unauthorized access to computer systems, child pornography, software piracy, cyberstalking, copyright theft, intellectual property theft, Internet fraud, political cyberfraud or cybersquatting, and denial of service attacks that cause electronic commerce sites to lose money
  • Cyberspace law issues, including privacy and electronic mail (e-mail), privacy and the World Wide Web, privacy and search mechanisms, protection of personal privacy on-line, public information.
  • Libel and slander matters.
  • Tax issues, including federal and state taxation of electronic commerce (e-commerce).
  • International considerations, including export controls and transactions conducted with other countries.
  • Legal implications of Web linking (hyperlinking) including methods, liability, and infringement of unauthorized linking and framing.
  • Employment law, background checks, Policies and Benefits
  • Sales Policies and Terms
  • Other Internet law issues.

There are many blogs out there by Legitimate Attorneys and Professors that you can use as a guide in the event you have a questions. Remember, set money aside for those rainy days. All it takes is one buyer with not much to do; to get the pot stirring.

**Read your own policy and if you have employees ensure that they are following your Company Policy and making your customers feel as valuable as you know they are.

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  • Just grabbed the feed… thanks for posting this.

  • monika from OFAC compliance says:

    great post you share with your users thanks for posting it.i got some good points here.i hope you will share again.

  • ANSH from OFAC compliance says:

    Internet is a very waste thing, so there are lots of chances of Internet Fraud. So i think these Internet Frauds should be very minimum for pure business.

  • stela from OFAC solution says:

    i think use of internet is very common and today’s internet reaches the village boundary. Almost all business runs on internet so taking the benefits of this thing many fraud company works to make people fool. so i advise to all internet user that beware of this things.

  • jinnie from ofac sdn list says:

    This was a really great post. I found your site on entrecard and just dropped in to drop on your box – but the post caught my attention. Very good read.Thanks

  • Methods you can use to help avoid credit card fraud are: Don’t open or click links in fake emails from banks and merchants that ask you to enter personal, bank or card details.

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  • Gary from MSPB Attorney says:

    Here is a tip for all of you. When trying to input or type your account number and PIN or any other banking information, you can try using the on-screen keyboard to avoid any keylogging of any information you are trying to input.

  • Emily Jones says:

    Most countries in the third world never respects intellectual property rights. piracy is so rampant in asian countries..,-

  • stacie from solicitor in kidderminster says:

    I agree with you that ignorance is no excuse. If we’re going to hand over a lot of cash for anything we buy online, we must know the terms behind the transaction. It can save a lot of time, stress and money in the long run.

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  • Hi, there. I would suggest you continue writing more posts, this would make your blog even more interesting, plus I guess you will get more visitors.

  • intellectual property is not really respected in most countries in asia where piracy is so rampant.*`*

  • Hands down, Apple’s app store wins by a mile. It’s a huge selection of all sorts of apps vs a rather sad selection of a handful for Zune. Microsoft has plans, especially in the realm of games, but I’m not sure I’d want to bet on the future if this aspect is important to you. The iPod is a much better choice in that case.

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