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How To Avidly Avoid Speeding Tickets

July 12, 2008

Speeding tickets are a pain to pay, but more of a pain to watch as insurance premiums balloon into larger amounts each time one is obtained. A speeding ticket can quickly make the most affordable insurance out of range for a driver- so it’s best to learn how to fight and prevent speeding tickets where possible. Fighting a speeding ticket in court can be done one of several ways. The easiest of the many ways is to simply show up to a court date- often times the officer who issued the ticket... Read more »

Tips To Get Out Of The Average Speeding Ticket

July 10, 2008

Insurance companies agree that drivers with speeding tickets deserve higher premiums because they are considered to be a higher risk. To avoid the situation of paying a higher premium each pay period, drivers should educate themselves on how to properly fight and prevent speeding tickets. The first method is also the easiest- simply show up to a court date! Court dates must be met by both the driver and the officer that wrote the ticket. If the officer can’t show for whatever reason, the driver... Read more »

Guidelines For Avoiding A Speeding Ticket

July 9, 2008

Speeding tickets are a pain to pay, but more of a pain to watch as insurance premiums balloon into larger amounts each time one is obtained. A speeding ticket can quickly make the most affordable insurance out of range for a driver- so it’s best to learn how to fight and prevent speeding tickets where possible. A nice technicality to keep in mind is the fact that if an officer can show up to a court date in which the driver obtains to contest the speeding ticket, the driver will usually win... Read more »

A Web Operator’s Guide to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act

May 23, 2008

If you’re a new website operator or you own a business website that children under 13 may use, you need to understand and comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA. This act was passed on April 21, 2000 to protect the privacy as well as the safety of children under the age of 13 who use the Internet. COPPA outlines specific requirements website operators must adhere to, and ignorance is no defense when it comes to COPPA. If you violate the rules outlined in this... Read more »

Is Your Website Designed to Provide Access for the Disabled?

May 20, 2008

Is your website accessible to people with disabilities? It seems like today, website owners are more concerned with mobile web design than they are with making their sites available to the millions of people around the world with disabilities. It makes sense from a business perspective to make your website as accessible as possible to everyone, but it is also becoming a legal matter and much for many businesses and organizations. The World Wide Web is classified as a form of Information and Communications... Read more »

Banking Offshore is safe

April 10, 2008

Offshore Banking or Offshore financial institutions refer to the several banking and investment establishments available in countries and tax havens other than the depositor’s domestic country. Overseas Banking has increased quickly worldwide since the mid-1960s because of the growth and liquidity of worldwide financial markets. Offshore Finance Offshore Banking is one of the few industries, along with tourism, in which geographically remote island nations can competitively engage. Offshore... Read more »

Understanding Home Based Online Business Legal Issues

March 11, 2008

A home based online business has to legally comply with the same regulations as an offline business from any other location. Below are the basic legal issues with which a real home based Internet business owner must be familiar. The first one, a real concern for any home Internet business is the age restriction. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) follows regulations spelled out in COPPA, the Children Online Privacy Protection Act. The above act requires that children under the age of 13 cannot... Read more »

What Employers Need To Know About Employee Blogging

December 7, 2007

With the convenience of the internet, most employers enjoy quick and effective communications with their employees. But lately, many employers are expressing some concern with employees who have started “blogging.” This concern stems from the fear that some of these employees may be disclosing company matters or worse, criticizing the employer online. Because of these reasons, it is not surprising that many employers are looking for ways to address these employee blogging issues. Employee... Read more »

Does It Have Your Stamp Of Approval?

December 6, 2007

Two cents here - three cents there - and up goes the cost of U.S. postage. Some of the increased revenue pays for change of address cards, which are free at the post office. When we moved, I sent these cards to friends and relatives I couldn’t notify by e-mail. Yes, Virginia, there are people who don’t believe in e-mail. That I’m sure about. What I’m not sure about is the Postal Service itself. On many occasions I’ve waited so long for an expected letter I’ve... Read more »

How to Stay Under the RIAA Radar When Downloading Free MP3 Music

December 6, 2007

Thanks to today’s peer to peer technology, mp3 music lovers like you and I can get unlimited downloads of mp3 music for free. But have you ever considered that your love of free music downloads could make you the next target of an RIAA lawsuit? Since June 2003, the Recording Industry Association of America has zealously brought lawsuits against more than 20,000 music lovers like you, for downloading pirated music through file sharing programs. You need to understand this is a real threat. In... Read more »


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