Saturday, December 31, 2011

7 Internet Law Predictions for 2012

1. Hollywood Retreats
The entertainment industry thought it had bought enough politicians, plus foolish support by GoDaddy (now retracted), to ram through SOPA/PIPA legislation. Pretending to be about property rights, this horrible legislation would cripple ecommerce while allowing politicians in power to crush free speech online.

Now that Google, Amazon, Facebook, etc. are fighting back,

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The way to find your Dallas website lawyer you actually

The way to find your Dallas website lawyer you actually want

What is your Dallas website lawyer?

your Dallas website lawyer is the closest thing Internet startup owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a limited liability company or other entity, you need representation by a web lawyer.

What does your Dallas website lawyer do?

your Dallas website lawyer focuses on more than the nuts and

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The secret to getting a Dallas cyber attorney you actually

The secret to getting a Dallas cyber attorney you actually need

What is a Dallas cyber attorney?

a Dallas cyber attorney is the closest thing online entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a partnership or other entity, you need representation by a web lawyer.

What does a Dallas cyber attorney do?

a Dallas cyber attorney focuses on more than the essentials to make sure online

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, December 15, 2011

The secret to finding a Dallas cyber business attorney you

The secret to finding a Dallas cyber business attorney you actually need

What is a Dallas cyber business attorney?

a Dallas cyber business attorney is the closest thing Internet startup owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a limited liability company or other entity, you need representation by a website attorney.

What does a Dallas cyber business attorney do?

a Dallas cyber business

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Copyright infringement: Google versus New Zealand

Why did New Zealand pass copyright infringement legislation regulating the internet?
Politicians in New Zealand recognized the abuses intellectual property rights owners (like motion picture studios and record companies) suffered at the hands of internet pirates, and sought to better protect their interests.

In an age in which hackers and profiteers can illegally reproduce digital media with

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Court rejects blogger's claim to be a journalist

A Montana blogger accused an attorney of being a thug and a thief.

Lawyer jokes aside, the attorney didn't find the blog post funny and sued for defamation.

The federal judge hearing the case ruled that the blogger was not a "journalist" apparently because she didn't have journalist credentials or experience, and wasn't affiliated with a traditional media organization. Since she isn't a

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Finding a Dallas cyber business lawyer you actually need

What is a Dallas cyber business lawyer?

a Dallas cyber business lawyer is the closest thing ecommerce entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a Subchapter C corporation or other entity, you need representation by a website attorney.

What does a Dallas cyber business lawyer do?

a Dallas cyber business lawyer focuses on more than the basics to make sure ecommerce entrepreneurs have

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Linkedin Spam: Business Social Media Site Screws Up

What is Linkedin spam?
Before telling you about Linkedin spam, let's define what "spam" is. Spam is unsolicited commercial email (UCE). When you think of spammers, it's typically some sleazeball sending out millions of emails at a time filling your inbox with biz opp offers and sales pitches for fake medicines. However, it's also common for some dork you met at a networking or other public

linkedin spam

Friday, December 2, 2011

Finding a Dallas cyber law attorney you actually need

What is a Dallas cyber law attorney?

a Dallas cyber law attorney is the closest thing ecommerce business owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a Subchapter S corporation or other entity, you need representation by a website business attorney.

What does a Dallas cyber law attorney do?

a Dallas cyber law attorney focuses on more than the basics to make sure ecommerce business owners

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Sunday, November 27, 2011

How to find a Dallas cyber law business attorney you

How to find a Dallas cyber law business attorney you actually need

What is a Dallas cyber law business attorney?

a Dallas cyber law business attorney is the closest thing online entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a sole proprietorship or other entity, you need representation by a website business attorney.

What does a Dallas cyber law business attorney do?

a Dallas cyber law

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Finding a Dallas cyber law business lawyer you actually want

Finding a Dallas cyber law business lawyer you actually want

What is a Dallas cyber law business lawyer?

a Dallas cyber law business lawyer is the closest thing Internet entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a corporation or other entity, you need representation by a website business lawyer.

What does a Dallas cyber law business lawyer do?

a Dallas cyber law business lawyer

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The way to hire a cyber law lawyer you truly

The way to hire a cyber law lawyer you truly need

What is a cyber law lawyer?

a cyber law lawyer is the closest thing ecommerce business owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a corporation or other entity, you need representation by your Texas website business attorney.

What does a cyber law lawyer do?

a cyber law lawyer focuses on more than the essentials to make sure ecommerce

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Monday, November 14, 2011

Spain's New Sinde Law Fights Internet Piracy

What does the new Spanish Internet Piracy law do?
Spain recently enacted Internet piracy legislation which would curb the ability of thieves to illegally reproduce and distribute digital media content in the country.

Named after the country’s cultural minister Angeles Gonzales-Sinde, the ‘Sinde Law’ marks a new aggressiveness Spain will employ to protect intellectual property from abuse

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Finding a Dallas cyber law lawyer you actually want

What is a Dallas cyber law lawyer?

a Dallas cyber law lawyer is the closest thing business website owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a Subchapter S corporation or other entity, you need representation by a website business lawyer.

What does a Dallas cyber law lawyer do?

a Dallas cyber law lawyer focuses on more than the nuts and bolts to make sure business website owners have the

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Monday, November 7, 2011

About Mike Young

Books and Reviews

Mike Young Images

News and Story Ideas








Download high resolution

Download high resolution



Download high resolution

Download high resolution






Internet Attorney Young’s portrait photos by DC photographer Joseph

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Mike Young Images

About Mike YoungBooks and Reviews

Mike Young Images

News and Story Ideas




Download high resolution

Download high resolution
Download high resolution
 
Internet Attorney Young's portrait photos by DC photographer Joseph

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Hiring a Dallas cyber lawyer you actually want

What is a Dallas cyber lawyer?

a Dallas cyber lawyer is the closest thing business website owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a Subchapter C corporation or other entity, you need representation by a website lawyer.

What does a Dallas cyber lawyer do?

a Dallas cyber lawyer focuses on more than the nuts and bolts to make sure business website owners have the right legal documents in

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Here is where you can schedule your telephone appointment with Internet Law Attorney Mike Young at a day and time that’s convenient for you.

Just use the simple automated booking system below.

Before scheduling your appointment, here are a few things you should know to make your consultation the best it can be.

Mike’s law firm focuses on Internet business and marketing transactional

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Appointments

Here is where you can schedule your appointment with Internet Law Attorney Mike Young at a day and time that's convenient for you.

Just use the simple automated booking system below.

Before scheduling your appointment, here are a few things you should know to make your consultation the best it can be.

Mike's law firm focuses on Internet business and marketing transactional work (website

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Books and Reviews

Internet Laws - How To Protect Your Business Website Without A Lawyer
Knowing not everyone can afford to hire an attorney who understands cyber law, Internet law attorney and entrepreneur Mike Young wrote “Internet Laws - How To Protect Your Business Website Without A Lawyer” for business owners, entrepreneurs, authors, and consultants who want a simple-to-understand legal guide revealing

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Monday, October 31, 2011

Media Room Home

Books and Reviews

Mike Young Images

News and Story Ideas



Resource Box Bio
Mike Young is an Internet law attorney who guides entrepreneurs in growing and protecting their businesses primarily online. In addition to his practice, he’s developed the popular legal forms software, Legal Forms Generator, which is a cost-effective way of creating website protection

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Friday, October 28, 2011

How to find a Dallas web attorney you actually want

How to find a Dallas web attorney you actually want

What is a Dallas web attorney?

a Dallas web attorney is the closest thing ecommerce business owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a sole proprietorship or other entity, you need representation by a website lawyer.

What does a Dallas web attorney do?

a Dallas web attorney focuses on more than the essentials to make sure ecommerce

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Liability Risks For Businesses That Provide Free Wi-Fi to Customers

What have companies done to increase business?
In an increasingly online world, many companies throughout the country have enticed customers into doing business by offering free internet access.

For example, coffee shops, automotive repair centers, and restaurants have all considered it economically advantageous to offer customers access to the internet as a means of getting them to purchase

internet privacy

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Connecticut Internet Sales Tax Hurts Affiliate Marketers

What is the new Connecticut Internet Sales Tax supposed to do?
Connecticut has recently passed a bill which requires internet retailers to charge a sales tax on all goods sold in Connecticut if the internet retailer has a physical presence in the state.

Connecticut lawmakers considered the law necessary to hold Amazon.com and other online retailers accountable like all other businesses in the

internet sales tax

Saturday, October 22, 2011

How to locate a Dallas web business attorney you actually

How to locate a Dallas web business attorney you actually want

What is a Dallas web business attorney?

a Dallas web business attorney is the closest thing ecommerce entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a partnership or other entity, you need representation by an internet attorney.

What does a Dallas web business attorney do?

a Dallas web business attorney focuses on more than

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Law School Dean Goes to Prison for Making Internet Threats

What happened regarding a former dean of the Kaplan University Law School?
Former dean of Kaplan University Law School, Bennie Wilcox, was sentenced to a prison term of one year and one day following his conviction.

Last year, prosecutors sufficiently convinced a jury that Wilcox sent emails which threatened both the school in general, and Kaplan Inc. Chief Executive Officer Andrew Rosen in

internet threats

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Internet libel: Did a law firm defame a law school?

What do defamation laws do?
Defamation laws exist to discourage people from broadcasting false statements about others.

If a party makes false assertions about any aspect of your character, you have the right, under the defamation laws, to sue that party. Though intended to merely protect individuals’ reputations from falsification, defamation suits run into controversy due to their

internet libel

Sunday, October 16, 2011

How to retain a Dallas web business lawyer you want

How to retain a Dallas web business lawyer you want

What is a Dallas web business lawyer?

a Dallas web business lawyer is the closest thing Internet entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a limited liability company or other entity, you need representation by an internet attorney.

What does a Dallas web business lawyer do?

a Dallas web business lawyer focuses on more than the

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Google's Website Privacy Principles

Why did Google post its website privacy principles online?
In a time where governments, privacy watch groups, and concerned individuals worry about the capability large internet companies have to store information about their users, Google has posted its website privacy principles online.

Specific concerns have existed concerning Google’s policy of not deleting any of the searches made by

website privacy

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Fake Internet Yellow Pages Scam Shut Down

How did a fake internet yellow pages company scam people in the US, Canada, and Australia?
Since 2009, a company based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain has used British and Dutch based corporations to send unsolicited emails to numerous small organization, in the hope of scamming those organizations out of money.

Implicitly pretending affiliation with the Yellow Pages, this company faxed forms to

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Copyright Infringement Liability and Your IP Address

Are people held accountable for everything that happens at their IP address including copyright infringement?
For the several years the internet has served an active role in people’s lives, controversy has existed about whether or not individuals maintain responsibility for everything that happens at their IP address, such as copyright infringement.

As prosecutors, mainstream media

copyright infringement

Monday, October 10, 2011

Locating a Dallas web lawyer you want

What is a Dallas web lawyer?

a Dallas web lawyer is the closest thing Internet startup owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a partnership or other entity, you need representation by an internet business attorney.

What does a Dallas web lawyer do?

a Dallas web lawyer focuses on more than the basics to make sure Internet startup owners have the right legal documents in place from

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Name And Shame Websites: Free Speech or Defamation?

What is a Name and Shame website?
Name and Shame websites are websites that post evidence of and commentary on actions performed by individuals, with the intent of shaming those individuals and others out of future performance.

In the United States, websites such as saltydroid.info post information about individuals with the intent of keeping those individuals from engaging in further

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Obtaining a Dallas website attorney you want

What is a Dallas website attorney?

a Dallas website attorney is the closest thing online entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a limited liability company or other entity, you need representation by an internet business attorney.

What does a Dallas website attorney do?

a Dallas website attorney focuses on more than the essentials to make sure online entrepreneurs have the right

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Internet Privacy and Facebook Facial Recognition Software

What does facial recognition software do?
A Carnegie Mellon University researcher recently proved the extent to which a person’s facial features alone can access information about that person.

Assembling a database of around 25,000 pictures acquired by Facebook, this researcher was able to identify individuals walking past him on a university campus with an astounding 31 percent accuracy.

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Should Bitcoins Become Illegal Digital Currency?

How does bitcoin digital currency work?
Bitcoin digital currency differs from traditional currencies and has become an increasingly prominent method of payment in the world of internet commerce.

Traditional currencies are regulated by governments, but Bitcoin digital currency is only regulated by its value to users and its expected value in the future. This allows Bitcoin digital currency

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Retaining a Dallas website business attorney you want

What is a Dallas website business attorney?
a Dallas website business attorney is the closest thing Internet startup owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a Subchapter C corporation or other entity, you need representation by an internet business attorney.
What does a Dallas website business attorney do?
a Dallas website business attorney focuses on more than the fundamentals to make

dallas website business attorney

Thursday, September 22, 2011

The secret to finding a Dallas website business lawyer

What is a Dallas website business lawyer?
a Dallas website business lawyer is the closest thing ecommerce entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a Subchapter S corporation or other entity, you need representation by an internet business attorney.
What does a Dallas website business lawyer do?
a Dallas website business lawyer focuses on more than the nuts and bolts to make sure

dallas website business lawyer

Saturday, September 17, 2011

The secret to getting a Dallas website lawyer you need

The secret to getting a Dallas website lawyer you need
What is a Dallas website lawyer?
a Dallas website lawyer is the closest thing ecommerce business owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a sole proprietorship or other entity, you need representation by an internet business lawyer.
What does a Dallas website lawyer do?
a Dallas website lawyer focuses on more than the nuts and bolts to

dallas website lawyer

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Services

What services does Internet Lawyer Mike Young provide?
As a transactional Internet lawyer, you can expect Attorney Young to focus on preventing lawsuits and government investigations. The goal is to create a safety net that gives you peace of mind as you grow your business using the Internet. In addition to answering your legal questions, this means creating website legal documents and

internet lawyer

Monday, September 12, 2011

The secret to retaining a cyber law attorney you truly want

What is a cyber law attorney?
A cyber law attorney is the closest thing ecommerce entrepreneurs find to a colleague. Whether you own a Subchapter S corporation or other entity, you need representation by your Texas website business lawyer.
What does a cyber law attorney do?
A cyber law attorney focuses on more than the fundamentals to make sure ecommerce entrepreneurs have the right legal

cyber law attorney

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

This is a non-inclusive list of resources recommended by Internet lawyer Mike Young that will be updated from time-to-time. Some of these are affiliate links. The do-it-yourself legal products are copyrighted by our law firm.

Resources are listed alphabetically by topic but not necessarily in order of importance to your business.

If you have any suggestions for additions, deletions,

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Friday, September 9, 2011

Announcing a new way to protect your website

Internet Laws Question

Last year, I asked business website owners what they’d like to see in a book that reveals what you can do to protect yourself without paying an Internet lawyer.

The reason for this question is that many startup entrepreneurs simply cannot afford to pay an Internet lawyer thousands of dollars for legal services.
Solution – The Internet Laws Book
Based on

internet laws book

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Internet Romance Lawsuit

Before the Internet romance lawsuit, there was cyberdating
A woman from Michigan, and a man from Washington State met online through Facebook before starting a cyber relationship that would end in an Internet romance lawsuit.

The couple’s interest in the Facebook game Mafia Wars initiated the relationship, but as the woman sent presents and flowers to the man the relationship seemed, at

internet romance lawsuit

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Amazon Supports Federal Internet Sales Tax Bill

Why have lawmakers proposed to initiate a new internet sales tax?
Responding to pressure from states and from organizations, members of the United States Congress are considering passing a federal internet sales tax bill which would force internet companies to pay a sales tax.

Traditional ‘brick and mortar’ retail stores specifically feel that they are at a disadvantage when competing

internet sales tax

Monday, September 5, 2011

How to find an internet lawyer you want

What is an internet lawyer?
An internet lawyer is the closest thing business website owners find to a colleague. Whether you own a sole proprietorship or other entity, you need representation by your website lawyer.
What does an internet lawyer do?
A skilled internet lawyer focuses on more than the basics to make sure business website owners have the right legal documents in place from website

internet lawyer

Thursday, September 1, 2011

PayPal Merchant Accounts: High Risk Internet Marketers Unwanted

[caption id="attachment_3186" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Some PayPal merchant accounts are being closed"][/caption]
What do PayPal Merchant Accounts allow people to do?
PayPal is an online commerce facilitator that allows the transfer of currency from one person to another through the internet.

In an attempt to stop fraud, PayPal allows those engaged in internet commerce to avoid

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Are Cartoons Cyberstalking, Internet Defamation, or Free Speech?

[caption id="attachment_3181" align="alignleft" width="112" caption="Are police cyberstalking victims of a cartoonist?"][/caption]
Internet cartoons equal cyberstalking?
The Renton, WA police department sought to prosecute an internet user who posted an insulting video about the police department under the screen name Mr. Fiddlesticks. The alleged crime? Cyberstalking.

To assist them in

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Groupon Privacy Policy Modified

[caption id="attachment_3176" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Do you know your rights under the Groupon privacy policy?"][/caption]
What Groupon privacy policy changes were made?
The Groupon privacy policy was recently modified. The company sent an email to each of its 83 million subscribers describing a change in regard to this privacy policy.

Specifically, the new change explains

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Social Networking Law and Missouri Teachers and Students

[caption id="attachment_3168" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Will social networking law hurt or help students?"][/caption]
What does the new Missouri Social Networking law do?
The Missouri legislature passed a new social networking law in order to restrict communications between teachers and students over the internet.

Specifically, the law prevents teachers from adding their

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Monday, August 22, 2011

David Athey: MLM Spammer Wins Prizes

[caption id="attachment_3202" align="alignleft" width="104" caption="Is spammer David Athey stupid?"][/caption]
Who is David Athey?
That’s a good question. I’ve had no dealings with David Athey until today. David Athey is the MLM / network marketer who spammed my inbox today with his flopportunity.
David Athey Spam Email
Here’s the text of the spam email received today from David Athey.

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Utah Internet Speech Law Challenged

[caption id="attachment_3147" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Does Utah Internet law threaten free speech?"][/caption]

What does the Utah Internet Law do?
Utah has recently enacted a law in an effort to curb the ability of minors to access adult materials on the internet.

Specifically, the Utah Internet Law would set up a ranking system whereby parents and others concerned about

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Tennessee Outlaws Internet Photos That Cause Emotional Distress

[caption id="attachment_3135" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Should Internet photos that cause emotional distress be illegal?"][/caption]

What is the new Tennessee law regarding internet photos and emotional distress all about?
The Tennessee legislature has recently passed a bill which will make it against the law to post some kinds of internet photos.

Offenders face a $2500

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Jeremy Johnson: iWorks Alleged Internet Con Artist Stuck In Jail

[caption id="attachment_3141" align="alignleft" width="96" caption="Will iWorks Jeremy Johnson remain in jail?"][/caption]

What is Jeremy Johnson accused of having done?
Jeremy Johnson, his company IWorks, and several associates and related entities were sued by the Federal Trade Commission last December.

The FTC suspects that Johnson engaged in using shell companies and false

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, August 4, 2011

New Canada Spam Law: What You Should Know

[caption id="attachment_3070" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Will the new Canada spam law affect you?"][/caption]

Why did some want a new Canada Spam law?
Recently ranked as the nation sixth most susceptible to internet spam, a new Canada spam law looks like it will be enacted with the intent of cutting down spammers’ ability to send unwanted information over the

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Brand Hijacking: Using Your Competitor's Name In Google AdWords

[caption id="attachment_3059" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Should brand hijacking be allowed in PPC campaigns?"][/caption]

What’s happening with Brand Hijacking?
Many have become both aware and concerned that Google AdWords and other pay-per-click (PCC) allows advertisers to take advantage of the names and identities of their competitors through brand hijacking.

For

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Google Plus Privacy Policy: What You Should Know

[caption id="attachment_3053" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Do you know your Google+ privacy rights?"][/caption]

Google Plus Privacy
Because I’m an Internet lawyer, I decided to test out the new Google Plus Privacy. You can click the link in the prior sentence to see my Google+ profile as an example.

After the company’s privacy fiasco with Buzz last year, the new Google+

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Canada Lawful Access Bill and Internet Spying

[caption id="attachment_3040" align="alignleft" width="149" caption="Will the Canada Lawful Access bill hurt online privacy?"][/caption]

What does the Canada Lawful Access bill propose to do?
Canada’s Conservative political party asserted that it wants to pass a Canada Lawful Access bill, which it claims will crack down on crime. For almost 10 years, there have been failed attempts to

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Are Social Media Employment Background Checks Legal?

[caption id="attachment_3027" align="alignleft" width="107" caption="What do you think of social media employment background checks?"][/caption]

FTC and Social Media Employment Background Checks
When it comes to social media employment background checks, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has indicated that it plans to hold employers gaining information about potential employees over the

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Brands Could Replace Dot Com Domain Names

[caption id="attachment_3014" align="alignleft" width="139" caption="dot brand domain names are costly and a legal headache"][/caption]

Why are there so few domain names to choose from?
As it is now, few domain "good" dot com names exist for companies and individuals to choose from when creating a website because most of these .com domain names have been registered by others online. In

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Internet Gambling: Joe Barton Wants To Legalize Online Poker

[caption id="attachment_3002" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Will U.S. Internet gambling laws be changed?"][/caption]

Why is internet gambling illegal?
Many Americans mistakenly thought internet gambling was legal before the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shut down the largest three online poker sites this past April in what has since been dubbed “Black Friday” by

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, June 30, 2011

New California Internet Sales Tax AB 28

[caption id="attachment_2988" align="alignleft" width="121" caption="California Internet sales tax hurts affiliates"][/caption]

What is the California Internet Sales Tax?
Just a quick note to let you know that there’s now a California Internet sales tax. The state is requiring some online retailers based in other states to collect the tax and remit it.

With few exceptions, the law

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

New Apple Contest Rules for iPhone and iPad

[caption id="attachment_2977" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="New Apple contest rules are not loved"][/caption]
What are the new Apple Contest Rules?
Apple has recently dictated several new rules regarding the usage of its products as online contest prizes.

Meant to protect Apple’s image and to display products in the best possible light, these restrictions have been established

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Monday, June 27, 2011

Illinois Internet Sales Tax Lawsuit Filed

[caption id="attachment_2967" align="alignleft" width="105" caption="Will the Illinois Internet Sales Tax be overturned?"][/caption]

What is the Illinois Internet Sales Tax all about?
The state of Illinois has recently passed legislation that has grave ramifications for the future of internet law, and interstate commerce.

This law requires out-of-state retailers to collect sales tax if

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, June 23, 2011

How To Find An Internet Lawyer

[caption id="attachment_2955" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Find an Internet lawyer"][/caption]

Are you looking for an Internet lawyer?
The term “Internet lawyer” can mean many things. Before looking for an Internet lawyer, you may want to consider what type of legal help you need from one.

For example, do you need an Internet lawyer to sue someone, to defend you in a

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Main Street Fairness Act and Internet Sales Taxes

[caption id="attachment_2920" align="alignleft" width="125" caption="Is the Main Street Fairness Act really fair?"][/caption]

What is the Main Street Fairness Act?
The Main Street Fairness Act is a bill sponsored by Illinois Senator Dick Durbin that would change the dynamic of buying products over the internet if passed.

As it is now, internet sales organizations like Amazon.com

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Dishonest Internet Business Owners Are Disqualified

[caption id="attachment_2939" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="Every Internet law firm should have a client ethics policy"][/caption]

Internet Law Firm Client Honesty Policy
In order to better represent those who do business honestly, our Internet law firm’s policy is to only represent clients who agree to follow the Internet Ethics Council’s (IEC) Code of Professional

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Monday, June 20, 2011

Jeremy Johnson: iWorks Founder Arrested

[caption id="attachment_2927" align="alignleft" width="145" caption="After Jeremy Johnson's arrest, who will be next?"][/caption]
iWorks Jeremy Johnson Arrested
As noted by Salty Droid in "Jeremy Johnson Arrested for Jeremy Johnsoning," the iWorks founder was arrested for mail fraud. You can get the details from that post but it's clear the arrest was triggered by Jeremy Johnson's decision t

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Internet Access and Human Rights Law

[caption id="attachment_2912" align="alignleft" width="125" caption="Does Internet human rights law exist?"][/caption]

What is Internet Human Rights Law?
Internet Human Rights Law concerns questions about how government regulation and monitoring of people in their internet activities curbs individual liberty and violates basic human rights. However, some would contend that Internet human r

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Righthaven Loses: Copyright Troll Slammed By Federal Judge

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="160" caption="Righthaven LLC loses copyright infringement case"][/caption]

Righthaven Loses Copyright Infringement Case
Consider this the beginning of the end for Righthaven LLC's copyright infringement lawsuits. The copyright troll has shaken down bloggers and other website owners in order to get paid for alleged copyright infringement.

At least

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

New Jersey Shield Law Does Not Protect Bloggers From Defamation Claims

In the case of Too Much Media v. Shellee Hale (pdf file), the New Jersey Supreme Court rejected the claim that the state’s shield law for journalists protected a blogger who posted defamatory comments on an online message board. This will it easier for an Internet lawyer to protect his client's reputation from libel in that state.

The court found…
“New Jersey’s Shield Law provides broa

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

IAA Newsletter Archives

Here are links to copies of the IAA monthly newsletter.
June 2011

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Don't let your website get weinered

[caption id="attachment_2894" align="alignleft" width="107" caption="Talk with your Internet lawyer about a social media policy"][/caption]

You don’t have to be an Internet lawyer to know that Congressman Anthony Weiner was tweeting things he shouldn’t while working, using his employer’s computer equipment and office space to do it.

Fortunately for Congressman Weiner, his employer is t

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Monday, June 6, 2011

Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual Predators Act of 2007 - Anthony Weiner

[caption id="attachment_2883" align="alignleft" width="175" caption="Rep. Anthony Weiner is a Cybersex Expert"][/caption]
Anthony Weiner Sponsored Internet Sexual Predators Legislation
In the interest of protecting the children, U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner (Pervert - N.Y.), sponsored the Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual Predators Act of 2007 a.k.a. KIDS Act of 2007. The text of the legi

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Click here to go to Research Materials.
Here are additional resources we use and recommend…
Accounting

Quicken
Quickbooks

Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="240" caption="Lawline is an easy online way to get your CLE requirements fulfilled"][/caption]
Email Autoresponders/CRM

AWeber
GetResponse
Constant Contact
1ShoppingCart

Domain

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

This section is under construction and contains Internet law research materials and sample legal documents donated by members.

If you have articles, how-to guides, sample docs, or other Internet legal materials you would like to add to this section, please contact IAA Support.
Internet Taxes
New IRS Form 1099-K e-commerce reporting requirements information (PDF file)

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Affiliate Marketing And Fake News Reports

[caption id="attachment_2874" align="alignleft" width="149" caption="Ask your Internet attorney about "news" marketing"][/caption]

As an Internet attorney who conducts website legal audits, here’s an issue that comes up all of the time.

If you believe in a product or service that you’re promoting as an affiliate, can you provide “news” about the product? That’s a question

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Friday, June 3, 2011

Texas Internet Sales Tax HB 2403 Vetoed By Governor

[caption id="attachment_2866" align="alignleft" width="84" caption="Governor Rick Perry Vetoes Texas Internet Sales Tax Bill"][/caption]

Veto of Texas Internet Sales Tax
Taking a pro-business stance, Governor Rick Perry vetoed HB 2403, the Texas Internet sales tax passed by a bunch of socialist state representatives.

See Defeat Texas Internet Sales Tax Bill HB 2403 (April 27, 2011)
S

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Outted by Twitter

[caption id="attachment_2857" align="alignleft" width="100" caption="Talk with your Internet attorney about Twitter privacy"][/caption]

This is significant to your Internet attorney and your business too. Twitter has just revealed the identity of a Twitter user, including his personal contact information.

Here’s what happened…

A local British government sued in California. Twitter cav

Read more Internet Lawyer content ...

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Internet Privacy Law Rebellion

What if someone wrote new Internet privacy requirements but no one enforced them? No need for your Internet attorney to get involved yet? Here's what's happened...
“New European Union rules to ensure privacy have been ignored by the vast majority of E.U. member countries, according to Jonathan Todd, European Commission spokesman for Digital Agenda.” - EU Countries Ignore New Law on Internet P

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Research Materials

Coming soon!
This section will contain Internet law research materials and sample legal documents donated by members.

If you have articles, how-to guides, sample docs, or other Internet legal materials you would like to add to this section, please contact IAA Support.

 

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Great Depression Law Grants President Internet Kill Switch?

With Congress debating numerous bills designed to regulate the Internet, high on the Obama administration’s agenda is new legislation designed to give the President an Internet “kill switch” in some undefined emergency.

Now administration officials are overtly threatening Congress by claiming that the failure to pass a law granting such powers would mean that the President could rely upon

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Internet Summit Rules Discussion Is Anti-Small Business

What’s a little crony capitalism between big friendly competitors?

Before the Group of Eight (G-8) Summit in Paris, large Internet companies (Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Facebook, etc.) are meeting with government leaders to discuss intellectual property rights and regulation of the Internet.

Let’s dissect what’s really going on.

“And, while acknowledging the net's power as a f

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Monday, May 23, 2011

Internet Gambling Payment Processor Cops A Plea

When the U.S. Department of Justice decides to go after someone, your Internet lawyer can explain why it’s a tough battle to fight. In this case, Bradley Franzen is pleading guilty to criminal charges because he helped hide and process payment for Internet gambling.

As noted by Bloomberg in Franzen Pleads Guilty to Internet Gambling Charges, Cooperates With U.S., "[a]fter an Internet poker op

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Recommended Resources

Here are resources we use and recommend...

Accounting

Quicken
Quickbooks

Continuing Legal Education (CLE)

Lawline.com

Email Autoresponders/CRM

AWeber
GetResponse
Constant Contact
1ShoppingCart

Domain Names/Hosting

GoDaddy
Hostgator

Insurance

Gilsbar Pro
TechInsurance.com

Merchant Service Providers

PowerPay

Telephone VOIP

Skype

Discl

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Should prisoners and sex offenders be allowed to troll the Internet?

The State of Louisiana’s legislature is trying to curtail repeat crime by making it illegal for inmates and some released sex offenders to hang out on social media sites, go to chat rooms, or use peer-to-peer (P2P) networking.

According to a Shreveport Times article on this Internet law issue, House Bill 55 "bans certain sex offenders, especially those whose crimes involved minors, from acces

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

Friday, May 20, 2011

Righthaven May Go Down For The Count

The tide is turning against copyright troll Righthaven's infringement shakedown business model. Already slammed in Nevada, here's the latest from Colorado -- the judge "has now put all of Righthaven's lawsuits in that state on hold, saying that he wants to make sure Righthaven actually has standing to bring the suit."

If Righthaven has simply been buying the right to sue and no other rights, th

Read more Internet Attorneys Association content ...

$450 Million Internet Scam Exposed

[caption id="attachment_2832" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Your Internet attorney can help you avoid this scam"][/caption]

I’d hate to be the Internet attorney defending this case. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has gone after Internet con artists who engaged in deceptive billing practices, used false celebrity endorsements, and a bunch of other misconduct.

The total hau

Read more ...

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Veto Texas Internet Sales Tax Bill HB 2403

[caption id="attachment_2823" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Socialists Pass Texas Internet Sales Tax Bill"][/caption]
Socialist Senators Pass Texas Internet Sales Tax Bill HB 2403
The spineless Senators down in Austin just joined their House counterparts in giving the middle finger to e-commerce in the State of Texas by passing a Texas Internet sales tax bill (HB 2403). It’s unlikely

Read more ...

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Good privacy law news for website owners

[caption id="attachment_2817" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Talk with your Internet lawyer about cookies and privacy"][/caption]

Here’s something your Internet lawyer probably doesn’t see every day. A California federal judge threw out of court a class-action privacy lawsuit filed against an ad network.

Why was the case tossed?

The judge couldn’t see how the plaintiffs coul

Read more ...

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Defeat Texas Internet Sales Tax Bill HB 2403

[caption id="attachment_2805" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Texas Internet Sales Tax Bill HB 2403 is a bad idea."][/caption]

The Texas House just passed an Internet Sales Tax Bill (HB 2403) aimed squarely at Amazon and other Internet retailers. Instead of cutting spending, these leftists are raising taxes. That's not pro-growth. It's wealth redistribution, stealing from entrepreneurs t

Read more ...

What the app war means to you

[caption id="attachment_2791" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Your Internet lawyer can help you with computer apps"][/caption]

This is something to talk about with your Internet lawyer if you’re dealing in computer applications or have trademark and service mark questions.

There’s an app war going on right now and how it turns out can affect what you’ll be able to do with your b

Read more ...

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Government arrests website owner for external links

[caption id="attachment_2783" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Will your Internet attorney or criminal defense lawyer help you?"][/caption]

Your Internet Attorney can explain the reasons why you’re exposing yourself to additional legal risks when you hyperlink from your site to another website you don’t own,

These dangers exists even if you don’t use an affiliate link.

For exa

Read more ...

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Can your guest bloggers sue you?

[caption id="attachment_2777" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Your internet lawyer can help you protect your blog"][/caption]

Surfing the Web as an Internet lawyer sometimes leads to stories about silly lawsuits. Here's one...

Although reading the Huffington Post could be used for torturing enemy combatants detained at Guantanamo Bay, those who write for the site think what they’ve

Read more ...

Can your guest bloggers sue you?

[caption id="attachment_2777" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Your internet lawyer can help you protect your blog"][/caption]

Surfing the Web as an Internet lawyer sometimes leads to stories about silly lawsuits. Here's one...

Although reading the Huffington Post could be used for torturing enemy combatants detained at Guantanamo Bay, those who write for the site think what they’ve

Read more ...

Friday, April 8, 2011

Did you just become an Arkansas tax collector without knowing it?

[caption id="attachment_2770" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Do you have to collect Internet sales tax?"][/caption]

There is a new Internet sales tax you’ll want to discuss with your Internet attorney if you have affiliates or another physical connection with the State of Arkansas. In its attempt to kneecap competitor Amazon.com, Wal-Mart has pushed through a new “fairness” law in

Read more ...

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Online marketer makes costly legal mistake

[caption id="attachment_2763" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Are you disclosing material connections?"][/caption]

Here’s a recent case that your Internet attorney is probably talking about. There’s a company that sells how-to-play-the-guitar DVDs online that goofed up and got nailed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Because of the mistake, the business will fork over $2

Read more ...

Friday, March 18, 2011

Is your Facebook friend wagging the dog?

[caption id="attachment_2751" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Social Media Fraud By The Government?"][/caption]

When I was a young Internet attorney, there was a movie called “Wag the Dog.”

As you can see in the trailer below, in the movie, actor Robert De Niro’s character manipulates the public for the U.S. President by creating a fake war using film footage shot by a Hollywood

Read more ...

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Court says no to Twitter social media secrets

[caption id="attachment_2714" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Social Media Like Twitter Lacks Privacy"][/caption]

As an Internet attorney, I don’t find it surprising that courts are giving the government access to personal information associated with social media accounts like Twitter and Facebook.

This means lawyers are probably going to get their hands on the same type of informat

Read more ...

Friday, March 11, 2011

Announcing a new way to protect your website

[caption id="attachment_2702" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="New Internet Laws Book Business Website Owners"][/caption]

Internet Laws Question
Last year, I asked business website owners what they’d like to see in a book that reveals what you can do to protect yourself without paying an Internet lawyer.

The reason for this question is that many startup entrepreneurs simply cann

Read more ...

Announcing a new way to protect your website

[caption id="attachment_2702" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="New Internet Laws Book Business Website Owners"][/caption]

Internet Laws Question
Last year, I asked business website owners what they’d like to see in a book that reveals what you can do to protect yourself without paying an Internet lawyer.

The reason for this question is that many startup entrepreneurs simply cann

Read more ...

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Why your online reputation stinks

Prospective clients come to me as an Internet attorney to clean up a mess when their reputation online has been damaged by negative content posted on third party sites, such as consumer protection websites. Because I focus on growing lawsuit-free Internet businesses, damage control after-the-fact seems like a waste of time because the issue typically could have been prevented in the first place.

Read more ...

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Does Google have the right to slap your website?

As an Internet lawyer, I’m hearing the uproar out there because Google has changed its search engine algorithms to penalize websites that deliver “low-value” content.

Some website owners claim that a Google slap is illegal because it hurts their businesses. Can Google legally knock your site down in the search engine rankings?

Absolutely.

Google is a publicly-traded company (not own

Read more ...

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Inside the dark side of the product launch game

As an Internet attorney and online business owner, I get to analyze many product launches. There are good products out there, ethical product launches, and product launch managers who know what they're doing when promoting things that bring value to the lives of customers who buy.

Let’s use a hypothetical launch to show you how things really work on the dark side of product launches. We're ta

Read more ...

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Perry Belcher Criminal Fan Club

Silent No More About Con Artist Perry Belcher
It's been more than a year since convicted Internet marketer Perry Belcher's shenanigans have been written about on this blog. In fact, it was out of sight, out of mind until one of Belcher's fan club decided to threaten me today.
Threat By Perry Belcher Supporter
Here's the threat in its entirety...

To: Law Firm Support
From: Jimmy
jimmytonk

Read more ...

Can you copy online photos?

As an Internet lawyer, I’ve noticed that many website owners mistakenly assume that if you find a photo you like on someone’s website or blog, you can copy it and put it on your own website.

In most cases, re-using a photo without written permission to do so (typically a license) violates copyright law.

And just because a photo is on someone’s website doesn’t mean they own it. That p

Read more ...

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Bad dye jobs and repackaged butchering

Shady grocery store butchers will take hamburger that’s old, put some new red dye in it, and shove it back on the shelves with a different expiration date.

Every 4 to 6 months, shady Internet sellers will take an old product, slap a new name (or version on it) to pretend something has changed, and re-launch the product with a short deadline to get it. These product launches are their system f

Read more ...

Friday, February 11, 2011

Do Not Track Me Online Act of 2011: Jackie Speier

Firing another shot in the do-not-track Internet privacy battle, Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA) introduced the Do Not Track Me Online Act of 2011. The decision by Microsoft, Mozilla, and Google to add do-not-track options to their respective Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome web browsers was never going to be enough for Congress.
I've included the text of the "Do Not Track Me Online Act of 2011"

Read more ...

Alliance for Main Street Fairness: Internet Tax Lobby

Who could possibly be against an alliance for main street fairness? You should be in this case because “fairness” to this DC-based lobbying group means that you pay more taxes.

The Alliance for Main Street Fairness starts off from the faulty logic that the government should loot more money from online business transactions in order to be “fair” to those selling in brick-and-mortar store

Read more ...

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Facebook Privacy Invades Your Dating Life

As an Internet attorney that follows online privacy issues, Facebook continues to concern me. Here’s another example of why there are privacy issues with this social media site.

There’s a new dating site created by stealing 250,000 Facebook user profiles. In other words, your profile could be listed on a dating website without your consent.

What’s even more troubling is that your datin

Read more ...

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Should you put your blog on the Amazon Kindle?

As an Internet attorney, I find it fascinating that Amazon’s Kindle provides an additional outlet for your blog readers. In fact, Amazon Kindle editions of books now outsell hard cover and paperback books on the site. In other words, there’s a huge Kindle audience.

Signing up for the program is simple to do at Amazon.com.

But should you?

When you sign up, you’re giving Amazon a lice

Read more ...

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Do-Not-Track Web Browsers and Online Privacy

More “fun” for you and your Internet lawyer. Three of the main Web browsers (IE Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome) are jumping ahead of the U.S. federal government by adding “do-not-track” options so that you can surf the Internet without having your browsing habits tracked.

Nice in concept but that won’t be enough for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) because of remaining

Read more ...

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

FTC shuts down Internet marketer

No Web lawyer specializing in Federal Trade Commission (FTC) cases could have saved Daniel Greenberg of Classic Closeouts because of the misconduct involved. This Internet marketer has been put out of business by the FTC.

Because of deceptive billing practices, Greenberg has been banned from...
“any Internet-related business that handles consumers’ credit card or debit card accounts. He

Read more ...

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Privacy Policy Changes And Terms of Service Updates

Your website attorney probably gets asked this question a lot. When you’re updating your website’s terms of service (a.k.a. terms of use, terms and conditions of use) or privacy policy, how do you let your website visitors and customers know about it?

For those who have opted into one of your email lists, send out a brief notice that…

1. Tells them you’ve updated the documents.
2. B

Read more ...

Thursday, January 20, 2011

How do they get away with it?

I wish I had a nickel for every client who complained to his Internet lawyer about the so-called “gurus” who are getting away with breaking the law.

Here’s the truth. They don’t all get away with it.

Many are licking their wounds behind closed doors while putting on a happy face to the public in order to “sell the dream” of bad actions without negative consequences.

The govern

Read more ...

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

How to fix your email signature

As an Internet attorney, I spot online entrepreneurs making some common mistakes that can be quickly fixed. For example, when you send out individual or autoresponder emails for your Internet business, do you sign your messages as...

Your First Name (e.g. Jim)

OR

Your First Name and Your Last Name (e.g. Jim Smith)?

If your business is a corporation, a limited liability company, or simi

Read more ...

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Will you be sued by these trolls?

As both a Web lawyer and an Internet business owner, I hate spammers. There’s one right now (initials G.A.) who has become such a pain in the butt that my emails now go through a new filtering process to get rid of the 3 to 5 pieces of garbage he tries to send daily to my inbox. Unsubscribe from one list and he’s got you on several more you never opted into.

Clients and friends learn about

Read more ...

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Office Of Fair Trading Wants You To Disclose More

Like the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the UK’s Office of Fair Trading is taking the stance now that you should disclose you’re being compensated (as an affiliate, celebrity, or otherwise) when promoting goods and services online. As an Internet attorney, it isn’t surprising to see government agencies adopt this view.

The goal is to make sure the readers of what you write understand

Read more ...

Saturday, January 8, 2011

National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace

In the next step to control you and suppress free speech (think 2012 presidential election), the Obama Administration plans to implement an Internet ID program. A government run “trusted identity” program will invade your privacy with all of the inefficiencies and abuse you get from the DMV when applying for a driver’s license.
Known as the “National Strategy for Trusted Identities in C

Read more ...

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Should you 4G your website?

As your Internet attorney can explain to you in detail, when you’re marketing products and services online, there’s a fine line between creating a unique niche for yourself that distinguishes you from your competitors and making dishonest misrepresentations.
Beyond the Internet, this happens in other ecommerce too. For example, there’s been a rush by cell phone companies to advertise new 4G

Read more ...

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act: What You Need To Know

There are too many Internet gurus (lawyer wannabes) sticking their shoes in their mouths yelling the "sky is falling" because of how the new Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act (S.3386) will affect their Internet sales and marketing practices. 99% of Internet marketers won't have a problem obeying this law to begin with because they aren't screwing over customers using the deceptive tactics ba

Read more ...