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Privacy Concerns for Personal Email Accounts

Former CIA Director David Petraeus from his position after the FBI looked through Petraeus’ private Gmail account and discovered that he was having an extramarital affair. These events have brought to light the fragile state of individual privacy on the Internet, particularly in relation to individual email accounts. According to…

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Facebook Pictures and Privacy Concerns with Facial Recognition Technology

Facebook is struggling to decide how to handle its pictures. While consumer companies urge Facebook to profit from its face recognition technology, international regulators insist that user identities remain protected. According to a New York Times article entitled, Facebook Can ID Face, But Using Them Grows Tricky, Facebook agreed to…

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Protecting Your Reputation and Identity on the Internet

The content of an online search result for an individual generates a profile of the individual. Such content paints a picture for potential employers and colleagues, and the information may not be ideal. Therefore, in order to protect your online reputation and your overall image, it is important to take…

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Privacy Concerns in the Changing Face of the Internet and Technology

The technological advancements and the ever-expansive world of cyberspace are in a perpetual state of conflict with individual privacy concerns. For example, a recent research project by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology demonstrates that independent component analysis allows companies to track changes in pulse by the subsequent change in skin…

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Antitrust Accusations Building Against Google

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) may be preparing to file an antitrust suit against Google for abusing its dominance as an Internet search engine to stifle competition from other search engines and arbitrarily increase advertisement costs. The Sherman Antitrust Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1-7, which governs American antitrust law, makes…

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The Growing, Yet Illegal Market of Online Gambling

Since the Internet allows companies to conduct gambling online, albeit illegally, the legal implications of the sport have come into consideration. Federal and State level gambling laws strictly restrict and regulate gambling throughout the country. The opportunity to conduct gambling online allowed site operators to register sites offline, in districts…

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Conducting Business in a Technological World: e-Contracts and e-Signatures

The legal implications of electronic signatures have drawn public and legal attention as more parties contract over the Internet, agreeing to terms with the single click of a mouse. In 2000 Congress passed the Electronic Signatures in Global and International Commerce Act (ESGICA), under Title 15 U.S.C. Chapter 96 (sections…

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Internet Defamation: A Changing Field of Law

The expansion of the Internet is leading towards an increase in suits for defamation, as more people are able to freely publish their opinions on the Internet and reach a worldwide audience. A claim for defamation involves an untrue statement that damages a person’s reputation. Defamation in written or printed…

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The Federal Copyright Act and Protection Against Copyright Infringement

According to Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution, Congress has the power to protect the exclusive rights of “authors and inventors” in order to support scientific and artistic innovation. As such, Congress enacted the Copyright Act under Title 17 of the United States Code outlining the legal…

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The Need for Cyber Security Sparks Action In Government

With a growing concern for national security and expanding information sharing networks, the government is making efforts to establish legislation protecting the American cyber community. Most recently, in February 2012 Congress considered the Cybersecurity Act (“Act”) as a means to provide for information sharing across different industries to establish cybersecurity.…

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