Category: Internet Law

ADA Website Compliance Defense Law Firm: Federal Judges Toss Cases Based on Lack of Standing and Because Not Everything Must Be ADA-Compliant

ADA Website Compliance Defense Law Firm: Federal Judges Toss Cases Based on Lack of Standing and Because Not Everything Must Be ADA-Compliant

Internet Law

Many businesses running websites know that their website must be compliant with the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (“ADA”). However, while federal courts have established some clear rules with respect to website compliance obligations, there are other areas that are legally murky. Generally, the clear rules are that if your website drives traffic to physical […]

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Internet Defamation Lawyer Explains Defamation in California and Legal Options

Internet Defamation Lawyer Explains Defamation in California and Legal Options

Internet Law

Digital defamation — also called online defamation and internet defamation — is a serious legal issue that can get the defamer sued. Most internet defamation is libel. That is written defamation. But, given the prevalence of podcasts and video uploads to social media and internet platforms, online defamation can also be slanderous — that is […]

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Internet Sweepstakes Law Firm: Tips for Ensuring Your Sweepstakes is Legal

Internet Sweepstakes Law Firm: Tips for Ensuring Your Sweepstakes is Legal

Internet Law

If your business is thinking about offering online sweepstakes for marketing and to drive business, you will need an experienced Sweepstakes Law Firm to help. Internet sweepstakes are fun and exciting, but because the “internet goes everywhere,” your business will have to comply with the federal laws and the laws in every State that govern […]

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What is Reverse Domain Hijacking?

What is Reverse Domain Hijacking?

Internet Law

Reverse domain name hijacking (“RDNH”) is defined as bad faith use of ICANN’s Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution (“UDRP”) policies and procedures with an intent to coerce a domain name owner to transfer the domain name. ICANN is a not-for-profit organization that governs domain name registration. UDRP proceedings are arbitration proceedings where a person or […]

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