Law
Marketing on the Internet: Legal Rules of the Road
1. Mislead consumers and
2. Affect consumers’ behavior or decisions about the product or service.
In addition, an act or practice is unfair if the injury it causes is:
1. Substantial
2. Not outweighed by other benefits and
3. Not reasonably avoidable.
The FTC prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium. That is, advertising must tell the truth and not […]
Licensing your Copyrighted Works
A copyright license agreement sets for the terms under which a third party can use your content. In legal language, you will the “licensor” with the other party being the “licensee.” The purpose of the agreement is to set forth the terms under which you, the licensor, will grant the third party, licensee, the right […]
How to Give Notice of Copyright on your Works
You should give notice of copyright whenever possible because it puts the public on notice that the work is protected by copyright, identifies the copyright owner, and shows the year of first publication. Furthermore, in the event that a work is infringed, if a proper notice of copyright appears on the published copy or copies […]
Fbi and Fcc Seek Control of Software Industry
With government agencies, one often has to try to guess what they are hiding. A close look at a FCC policy document released at 9 p.m. on a Friday may shock you.
Controlling Software
The Federal Communications Commission has issued a policy paper that sets free speech back a few thousand years. Yep, the FCC is taking […]
Critical Business Procedure - Keep All Email Communications
Currently, only banks and broker-dealers are obliged to retain e-mail and instant messaging documents for three years under U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rules. Beginning July 2006, all public companies will also be required to do so under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Notwithstanding these laws, your custom and practice should be to maintain copies of all email […]
California Limited Liability Company – an Overview
What Are The Advantages To Forming A LLC?
The LLC business entity offers many advantages to small businesses. An LLC is going to provide a shield between your business activities and personal assets identical to a corporation. Unlike a corporation, there are far fewer corporate formalities. Instead of setting up payroll, you can take draws from […]
Copyright – What Can you Protect?
Copyright Protection? - Yes
Copyright protects “original works of authorship” in a tangible, fixed form of expression. The material does need to be directly perceptible as long as it can be expressed with the aid of technology. A good example of this is a movie, which requires a projection device of some sort.
Materials that can be […]
Business Entity Mistakes – Criminal Conduct and Independence
Creating a business entity only protects a business and shareholders from civil liability. Civil liability arises from a body of state and federal law that allows for compensation for alleged wrongs. These wrongs can arise in the form of negligence, contractual breach and so on. If an entity is found civilly liable, it must pay […]
Corporate Records – Shareholder Inspections
This understandable attitude can lead to problems.
When you form a corporation and take on investors, you must be ready to let your baby go. The corporate entity is now the owner of the idea, which means all shareholders have a say in how things are run. The fact that you were the one that came […]
Business Entities – Filings With the State
Other states seem to enjoy making the process difficult and complex. Regardless, all of them have a web site for the Secretary of State.
Corporations
In most states, forming a corporation requires the filing of articles of incorporation. Articles of incorporation requirements differ by state, but typically require a statement of the name of the corporation, the […]
