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Does your startup comply with the law?
The Electronic Frontier Foundation will be hosting a one-day Compliance Bootcamp on Oct. 10 for people who handle issues arising from users and user-generated content.
Meantime, in 9 Fun Ways Web 2.0 Startups Can Commit Legal Suicide, Rafe Needleman points
out two handfuls of other legal pifalls, including ignoring safe harbor
rules (by not registering as a copyright agent), collecting data from
children, and failing to create a reserve fund for settling trumped-up lawsuits.
Thanks to Nina Kaufman for the pointers.
October 1, 2007 at 03:11 PM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink
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