Reviewing terms of use and disclaimer
I agree with Daniel. It is virtually impossible to simply review a website agreement such as a TOS or privacy policy. The key is to analyze your...
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I agree with Daniel. It is virtually impossible to simply review a website agreement such as a TOS or privacy policy. The key is to analyze your...
Assuming that the information posted was indeed factually false and disparaging, you may have a cause of action for defamation libel. The fact that...
What you are looking to do would be defensible if there is another use of the name beyond the school mascot. For instance, a high school might be...
Internet defamation is very tricky business indeed. Even if you think something is a fact, he could take issue and sue you. Is it really worth...
Most forum's do forbid this kind of behavior under their terms of use, as others have noted here. Keep in mind that they could simply disable the...
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The thing you need to know is that any liability will be the liability of the first LLC if you put that new brand there. Having said that, there...
Unfortunately, there are rarely black and white answers to these questions. They are always fact specific. The above comments are right on. The...
There is a split of authority as to whether the statue of limitations for copyright infringement is one that is always tricky. You may have some...