What about users who are under 18?
You should primarily be concerned with COPPA compliance, although your service type, information usage, and other terms will dictate exactly what...
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You should primarily be concerned with COPPA compliance, although your service type, information usage, and other terms will dictate exactly what...
The ultimate issue is whether you can claim fair use under copyright law. See http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html. The amount of artistic,...
The answer truly depends upon what personal information you are talking about. If it is publicly available via a phone book or through other...
The short answer is likely no. Absent you avoiding a likelihood of consumer confusion (which would not occur if you are simply inserting...
You need to retain an attorney for this. You are likely infringing that company's copyright rights, violating its terms of service, and subjecting...
I have not heard of such a "fine", but rather a demand to pay an amount in lieu of them pursuing a copyright infringement lawsuit against you for...
This strikes me as a nominative fair use, so long as you are not suggesting any endorsement by, affiliation with, or other association with them.
As my colleagues have pointed out, permission is required. Doing so without permission will subject you to claims of trademark...
I agree with the previous answers in that an email address does not meet the requirements for copyright protection. Whether it can be subject to...
I hope you have that approval in writing. If not, you should pursue it and possibly elaborate on what is permitted and what is not in the...