Need help with stolen identity and impersonation via the internet.
If your primary concern is to stop your cousin, your best option might be to file a complaint with the IC3 (Internet Crime Complaint Center), which...
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If your primary concern is to stop your cousin, your best option might be to file a complaint with the IC3 (Internet Crime Complaint Center), which...
It's a difficult situation that many folks unfortunately encounter. Your son (or you as a parent if he is a minor) can try to sue the impostor for...
Mr. Ross is absolutely correct -- while it may seem innocent enough to take photos of old statues, doing so would be infringement. You could take...
If you simply use links to a non-infringing source of the videos or images, there's generally no infringement. If you actually copy the videos and...
If I'm understanding your question correctly, the answer likely involves copyright law and perhaps trademark or unfair competition law....
No, if the only similarity consists of a generic word or phrase (as "wood cabinets" would seem to be from a trademark standpoint), there is...
Mr. Ballard and Mr. Doland are correct, you don't provide enough information to allow any real response. What you need to do is speak to a lawyer...
To add just a bit to Mr. Goldstein's response, the fact that defamatory statement are removed from a public Facebook page generally shouldn't...
Your employer should be careful in how it proceeds. Most states have laws regarding the surreptitious recording of conversations (telephone or...
I'll defer to my California colleagues on this one, but I'll note that it sounds an awful lot like the the type of privacy claims that Facebook...