Content category: "Internet Law"
The Fair Use Doctrine
Posted on 07. Apr, 2008 by admin.
In our opinion, the Fair Use is an important subject which needs serious elaboration. We’ve examined many articles with controversial interpretation of the Fair Use doctrine. In this article, we will try to shed some light on this matter as it has many applications in the context of Internet law. (more…)
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About Website Privacy Policies
Posted on 04. Apr, 2008 by admin.
Many people believe that a good web site must have a Privacy Policy page. This is generally a publicly displayed document which outlines the restrictions on the ability to collect and use customer information. You would usually see a link to a web site’s privacy policy placed within the footer of the page in many cases accompanied by a “Terms of Use” link and a copyright notice. (more…)
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Domain Disputes Resolution in Cases of Cybersquatting
Posted on 12. Mar, 2008 by admin.
Domain name disputes involving alleged bad-faith registration are typically resolved using the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (UDRP) process developed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Critics claim that the UDRP process favors large corporations and that their decisions often go beyond the rules and intent of the dispute resolution policy. (more…)
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Can One Enforce Electronic Agreements?
Posted on 17. Feb, 2008 by admin.
In literature, you may find “contracts” described as promises, or groups of promises, which the law will enforce, or the performance of which is in some way recognized as a duty. An enforceable contract may be established by a bargain in which there is some manifestation of mutual agreement, or, in the case of the sale of goods, a contract can be made in any manner sufficient to show agreement, including conduct by both parties which recognizes the existence of such a contract. (more…)



