Daniel D. Whitehouse, Esq.

Chinese Scam Preys on Cybersquatting Fears

March 13, 2014

In a recent post, we talked about cybersquatters who shanghai trademarks by registering Internet domain names that are identical or […]
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What You Need to Know to Keep Native Advertising Legit

February 13, 2014

Native advertising is a relatively new label for a well-established concept. It’s a form of advertising in which the ad […]
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Ensuring Regulatory Compliance in a Cloud Environment

February 6, 2014

Maintaining regulatory compliance is often a complicated, confusing undertaking. Government and industry regulations and standards are constantly evolving, and if […]
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New Top Level Domains Bring Both Opportunities and Headaches

January 29, 2014

Today, the Internet Corporate for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is releasing nine new generic top-level domains (gTLDs). ICANN will […]
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Signing on the (Digital) Dotted Line: Electronic Signatures and Documents in Florida

January 21, 2014

Today, more than 96 percent of documents are created electronically and exist only in electronic format. It’s all about efficiency. […]
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How Legal Counsel Can Help Minimize the Impact of a Data Security Breach

January 8, 2014

Just before Christmas, we learned that thieves scored a massive holiday gift for themselves when they hacked into credit and […]
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Don’t Let Cybersquatters Profit from your Trademark

November 21, 2013

Cybersquatting occurs when individuals register Internet domain names that are identical or very similar to trademarked names. These individuals intend […]
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Can Trade Dress Protect Your Website from Copycats?

November 8, 2013

Many organizations use free or relatively inexpensive templates to create their websites. However, template-based websites often incorporate high levels of […]
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Content Scraping, Part 2: Legal Consequences and Prevention

October 29, 2013

The practice of content scraping is as shady and underhanded as the name implies. One person or entity scrapes content […]
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