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Mark Grossman Gaming Guru - Page 18An Overview of Y2K Concerns27 March 1999
It's official: Y2K isn't a hoax designed to sell computers. There's no conspiracy, and it's not the end of civilization.
Since April 1998, the U.S. Senate Special Committee on the Year 2000 Technology Problem has conducted hearings and investigations. The recently released Report, "Investigating the Impact of the Year 2000 Problem," is the most comprehensive federal government report yet. ... (read more)
Will the Pentium III Rob You of Your Privacy?2 March 1999
Mark Grossman's Computer Law Tip of the Week
I have bad news for you. Your computer with an Intel Pentium II processor is now obsolete. Your investment is completely wasted.
Just kidding on the obsolete part, but it is true that Intel is now ready to sell you a computer with a Pentium III in it. ... (read more)
'Cyberterrorism' is Here to Stay17 February 1999
Every day, more commerce and sensitive information flows over the Internet. People and organizations are becoming dependent on electronic data while paper trails are diminishing. This dependence on electronic information makes for an inviting target for a new breed of delinquents that some are calling ... (read more)
Insurance For Technology Contracts2 February 1999
Software development and other technology-related contracts often include provisions that significantly limit the seller's liability. If you're the buyer, you need to know that your seller could and should have insurance that protects them if their product doesn't function as expected and causes you damage. ... (read more)
Many Options Available for Online Commerce29 January 1999
Whether you've had a website for some time now or this is your first foray onto the Net, your goal is to sell goods or services online - and collect payment. This affects everyone in both conducting transactions with consumers and in dealing with the electronic commerce with other online or traditional businesses. ... (read more)
Preparing Your Operation to Prevent Computer Crime26 January 1999
Hollywood and newspapers love computer crime. It sells tickets and newspapers. For movies, it's an area that's ripe for artistic license since so few people understand the realities surrounding computer crime. Words like "password sniffer's," "Trojan horses," "denial of service," and "salami attacks" attract attention. ... (read more)
Website Legal Audits4 January 1999
An improperly created Web site can breed lawsuits. It's not the place to test the limits of the law. Once you put information out on the Net, it's there for anybody to see. It's the ultimate in unrestricted access. You might create a site for potential customers, but your competitors and enemies get to see it too. ... (read more)
Copyright Law Mechanics13 December 1998
Here's a quick true or false question for you over your morning coffee. If you forget to put a copyright notice with the "c" in the circle or the word "copyright" on your written work, do you lose all of your copyright protection? The answer is false." This week's column is a primer on some copyright mechanics and related issues.
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Internet Jurisdiction13 December 1998
Having a worldwide presence for a business is a dream shared by many businesses. Not too long ago, only large businesses like Coca-Cola, IBM and other behemoths could dream the dream of a worldwide presence. Now, the Internet is the great equalizer. With a website, every business can speak to the world. ... (read more)
Legal Discovery Should Focus on Electronic Evidence26 November 1998
In 1998 America, businesses have computerized almost all of their important business records. The larger the business, the more this is a truism. Experts estimate that up to 30% of the data on computers is never printed. Yet, many lawyers continue to live in an earlier era when it
comes to their discovery requests in litigation. ... (read more)
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