Daniel D. Whitehouse, Esq.

Content Scraping, Part 1: High-Tech Plagiarism

October 23, 2013

Plagiarism has existed since the days of feather pens and parchment. If one person wrote something worthwhile, there was always […]
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5 Ways to Avoid the Pitfalls of Case Studies and Testimonials

October 14, 2013

When you say something about your business, it’s a claim. When a customer says the same thing about your business, […]
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Understanding Noncompete Agreements in Florida

October 9, 2013

Every business has proprietary information it generates and uses to maintain a competitive edge. Certain employees may need to know […]
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Three Reasons Your Website Needs a Privacy Policy

October 3, 2013

Collecting customer information is often a business necessity. Data collection can lead to operational efficiency, reduced costs, and better quality […]
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How to Protect Your Ideas during Startup

September 26, 2013

When you’re launching a new business, product, or service, you have to talk to a lot of people. You may […]
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Beware of BYOD Consequences

May 20, 2013

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is highlighted in at least one article or product feature in many tech publications lately. […]
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PDF Woes be Gone

December 6, 2011

Posted 12/6/2011   Yesterday, 12/5/11, I received a pleasant surprise in my email inbox: an email from a fellow ABA E-Discovery and […]
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Outsourcing Agreements

November 28, 2011

Outsourcing has become a necessity for many businesses to remain competitive. Nearly every industry offers some form of outsourcing, and […]
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Cloud Computing

November 22, 2011

Cloud computing is a new buzzword for technology that has existed since the advent of the Internet. What has changed, […]
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