Do you know the difference between defamation, slander and libel – from a legal perspective? In the digital age, untruths and malicious statements spread, from social media to false reviews, all in the name of 'free speech'. Here's what you can do to protect the online reputation of your business.
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What is Slander: Free Speech or Illegal Outburst? #Infographic
Posted by KellyWarnerLaw under LegalFrom http://www.blogtrepreneur.com 3320 days ago
They Said What!? A Startup’s Guide to Handling Internet Trash Talk
Posted by KellyWarnerLaw under LegalFrom http://www.startupnation.com 3320 days ago
Over 80% of North Americans read – and trust – online consumer reviews. As a result, a single, negative evaluation – posted online for the world to see – can stall a startup in its tracks.
With so many consumer review websites in operation, the practice of paying for fake, negative reviews, to s Read More
With so many consumer review websites in operation, the practice of paying for fake, negative reviews, to s Read More
Your 60 Second Guide to Trade Secret Law #Infographic
Posted by KellyWarnerLaw under LegalFrom http://www.blogtrepreneur.com 3323 days ago
You’re an ambitious person who’s always willing to work harder, longer and smarter. You’ve probably created a few procedures and business techniques that have led to success. Your innovation boosts your bottom line — so it’s wise to know about trade secret law and how it can help protect your geniu
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Regulation: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Posted by cbrendlinger under LegalFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3323 days ago
Government agencies have been given lawmaking power and now account for over 80% of the rules businesses have to abide by. These laws or regulations are implemented without vote or accountability. Some regulation is clearly necessary but empowering a million bureaucrats without accountability isn’t
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Legal Considerations for Your Family-Owned Business
Posted by previsomedia under LegalFrom http://www.smbceo.com 3329 days ago
Not every business owner has to be a lawyer, but you are expected to have a basic understanding of laws and how they may affect your family-owned business.
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Will Advanced Technology Threaten Your Business?
Posted by davidtrounce under LegalFrom http://insolvencyexperts.com.au 3331 days ago
Unemployment caused by technological change is predicted to affect almost half of the 702 occupations examined by researchers.
The basis of the research was to look at what computers are able to do now, against what they will be able to do, within a 20 year horizon. Read More
The basis of the research was to look at what computers are able to do now, against what they will be able to do, within a 20 year horizon. Read More
5 Things you Can do With your Offshore Company
Posted by ivanpw under LegalFrom http://www.icoservices.com 3335 days ago
As an offshore company, you can do things that an onshore company can do - with added features. What are they?
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Online Defamation: Are You a Victim or Part of the Problem?
Posted by ivanpw under LegalFrom http://www.onsmb.com 3356 days ago
If you are a small business owner, online reputation defamation is a real concern. Here is what you need to know about online defamation.
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3 Things You Need to Know About Online Defamation
Posted by previsomedia under LegalFrom http://www.smbceo.com 3357 days ago
Anyone can publish anything they desire to the web, whether it is a fact or not. Therefore the role of defamation law is quickly becoming more significant.
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Legal Matters Every Business Should Consider
Posted by George Meszaros under LegalFrom http://www.successharbor.com 3358 days ago
A common question among entrepreneurs starting a business is whether they should incorporate.Incorporation means that your company is a separate legal and financial entity from yourself.Legally, a corporation is treated as a citizen. It even has its own social security number for tax purposes, call
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