What repercussions can be faced for posting a picture that somebody wants taken down of them?
I doubt the police would get involved - they will tell you it is a civil matter. If the picture in question shows only her clevage I doubt you...
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I doubt the police would get involved - they will tell you it is a civil matter. If the picture in question shows only her clevage I doubt you...
Your question raises many issues. If your mother truely wishes to sue you, and if the youtube was put up over 2 years ago, she may be beyond the...
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Porn sites tend to be the most law abiding of all Internet sites as they are constantly being scrutinized. Porn sites are required by law to keep...
Actually, I do offer a new client special for those opening e-commerce sites where I work with the client to provide the Privacy Policy, the TOS,...
The answer based on the facts above is probably not. However, their are many other facts that may change that answer such as 1) your company...
Yes, it is legal. Since you took the picture in a public place you own the copyright and you may post it anywhere you wish.
This question goes to the jurisdiction and venue of the court. Each state court would probably have jurisdiction (the ability to decide the...
The person who took the previous production photos owns the copyright to those photos unless they were taken for you as "a work for hire." In that...
You are smart to realize that opeinging an e-commerce site requires knowing what the law requires. Below is a checklist for legal issues I use...
Maybe. However, judges tend to disregard these "technicalities" especially if you stay in mayor's court. If you moved the case to common pleas...