Keeping abreast der sich entwickelnden InternetVerordnungen
Trotz der jüngsten schütteln-out Unternehmen der Geschäfte über das Internet, US-Internet-Backbone-Verkehr weiterhin zu erleben außerordentliche Gewinne. In der Tat, die Forschung zeigt, dass die jährliche Wachstumsrate wurde in jedem 100 Prozent der letzten vier Jahre. Diese rasche Expansion in Verbindung mit den potenziellen Gefahren of Missbrauchs in einem nicht regulierten-Online Community dazu geführt hat, dass die Entwicklung von neuen rechtlichen Regelungen. Diese sind ein Gesetze Work-in-progress Probleme als zusätzliche entstehen in diesem sich ständig weiterentwickelnden Medium, hat sich das die verändert Art, und wie wir kommunizieren Geschäfte.Zwei der stärksten am gefährdeten Gebieten - Marken-und Urheberrechtsverletzungen - haben dazu geführt, daß eine Reihe von Änderungen an der Lanharn Gesetz und das Urheberrechtsgesetz. Im Anschluss ist eine Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten dieser Änderungen:
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