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Mark Grossman Gaming Guru - Page 17CyberTip: A Review of Timeslips28 June 1999
If your profession relies upon careful entering of time and activities (lawyers and accountants are two obvious examples), you should consider using Timeslips (Version 9, Level 2), a software product by Sage U.S., Inc. I've been using Timeslips everyday for awhile now. Before that, I usually scratched
out ... (read more)
Credit Cards Online24 June 1999
Electronic commerce or, as many call it, e-commerce, is here and growing rapidly. Buying goods and services over the Internet is something more people are doing for the first time everyday. In most cases, the preferred method of payment is the credit card. The problem, which is in some ways is more perceived ... (read more)
Defamation and Copyright Infringement Online16 June 1999
Every day, people use the Internet to post information and opinions about virtually anything to newsgroups, bulletin boards and chat rooms. Sometimes they post things that are defamatory, wrong, or outright illegal.
Can the victim sue the poster? Is the online service provider, like AOL, legally ... (read more)
New Y2K Law in Florida8 June 1999
The legal landscape for the Year 2000 computer problem is about to change in Florida. On April 30, the Florida House and Senate passed the "Commerce Protection Act." On May 21, the legislature presented the bill to the Governor for signature. He's expected to sign it. By the time you read this column, it may be law.
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Spam and Privacy27 May 1999
co-authored by Brian Nelson
How does your private information get collected online and where does it go? One place it goes is called "spam"--the unsolicited mailing of bulk e-mail over the Internet.
Spam fills your e-mail box and clogs up network traffic. Current law gives you little protection from the deluge. ... (read more)
Employees, the Net, and Trouble24 May 1999
Co-written by Sara Santoro
If your company doesn't already know this, it will soon. Providing e-mail and Internet access for employees will be indispensable in the next century. As more companies edge forward into this new medium, potential liability may follow them in ways they can't imagine. What ... (read more)
Y2K and PCs21 May 1999
Myth: Y2K is a mainframe problem only. Reality: A PC can have Y2K problems too. This fact can impact both your home and office PCs. This column will tell you what to do about it and what your warranty protections are if your PC has a Y2K problem.
But first some background: There are two internal ... (read more)
Disaster Recovery17 May 1999
Fire, earthquake, hurricane, flood, terrorism and sabotage are just a few of the ways that you could lose your entire computer operation almost instantly. Is your business prepared for these possibilities?
When Hurricane Andrew blew through Miami, my house was about one mile from the northern eye wall. ... (read more)
Competition in the Domain Game Is on the Horizon15 April 1999
(Co-authored by Brian Nelson)
Distributing addresses on the Internet is a bit like doling out telephone numbers. There needs to be some organized distribution system and a centralized database. In the United States, if you want a domain name, most people will go to Network Solutions, Inc. ("NSI"). ... (read more)
Legal Issues Regarding Defective Software3 April 1999
It's a nightmare scenario. You're charged with heading-up a major custom software modification project for your business. When it's delivered, it's not what you expected. Maybe, it's buggy or slow. Possibly, it takes too many keystrokes to handle basic functions. Whatever it is, you're taking the heat at the office. ... (read more)
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