New York Times Reveals Legal Concerns Recently the New York Times published an article on the practice of, “Enforcing Copyrights Online, for a Profit”. In the article, NYT Dan Frosch tells the disturbing tale of a company that is buying legal rights to images and then suing people to enforce those copyrights for a profit. This has been happening for a while with some big name players, but now companies are being set up just for the express purpose of making money at it. Is your business in legal danger? To help you get a better understanding of these and other legal issues and how you can legally protect yourself, we hosted a special webinar with Internet Lawyer, Mike Young, Esquire. During the webinar we asked him to share a few of the legal issues he discusses in his new book “Internet Laws”. Mike Young is an exceptional legal mind and we are very pleased to have him scheduled as a special guest for this very important topic. Here are just a few of the topics we discussed during the webinar: 1. What is the best business structure for protecting your personal assets from a lawsuit? 2. Are legal disclaimers and policy statements really necessary for your website? 3. How do you protect your copy rights and how can you avoid being sued for copyright infringement? 4. How can you keep affiliates from damaging your reputation? 5. What do the FTC Guidelines mean to you and what do you need to do to comply? 6. Who are illegal customers and how do you avoid being arrested for

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