The online environment may seem like the Wild West, but it’s not. Laws concerning what you can and cannot do online are being added and updated constantly, and the outcomes of significant legal battles over online properties and behavior are important for online marketers to keep aware of. Find out what your responsibilities are and how you can protect yourself when another has overstepped his/her bounds in posts in this category, which deal with topics ranging from spam, other forms of fraud, and copyright protection in the challenging online environment.
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Additional Legal Articles
- SEO Service Spammers: Combating Disinformation
- Back2Basics: Does Click Fraud Still Matter? Part 2
- Back2Basics: Does Click Fraud Still Matter? Part 1
- Search Engine Analysis Vital In Criminal Investigations?
- Taking The Spam Fight To User-Generated Content
- Reporting Spam To Google
- The Challenging Case Of Copyright In Digital Works
- Is Malware Undermining Your Search Results?
- Serving Up Local Spam
- Defining Click Fraud
- Are Spam Tactics Stopping Your Site From Reaching Its Rankings Potential?
- Patent Guru: How Bill Slawski Gets SEO Advice Directly From Search Engines (Part 2)
- Patent Guru: How Bill Slawski Gets SEO Advice Directly From Search Engines (Part 1)
- Click Fraud Webinar by AdWatcher
- Patent Examination Goes Social
- Solving Google and Yahoo Eternal Click Fraud Problem
- The Silver Lining of 3 Blackhat Marketing Concepts
- Of Super Villians and Google Patents
- Microsoft Book Search Much Less Controversial
- Who’s Suing Google?
- Let the Copyright Fight Begin!
- Google Not Immune To Hacks – Blog Post Faked
- Five Easy Steps to Stop Blog Spam
- AOL Sued Over Release Of Search Data
- Click Fraud Is In the Spotlight Once Again
- Google Offers PDF Downloads of Out-of-Copyright Books
- Google Is Sued For Click Fraud, Again
