Nov 27, 2012

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How you could be breaking the law buying online
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Add to. Share Flag as inappropriate. Interactive Transcript. Loading... Alert icon. Sign in or sign up now! Alert icon. Loading... There is no Interactive Transcript. Published on Nov 26, 2012 by WDTNTV. How you could be breaking the law buying online ...
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Online Sales Tax Hitting Stores Just in Time for Cyber Monday
KIONrightnow.com
In September, the sales tax law took effect and the board of equalization surveyed over 200 potential retailers that would be required to tax California customers online. So far only 16 have made the cut. But just in the first 15 days of the law $11.9 ...
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Report: Obama health law a good deal for states
LubbockOnline.com
WASHINGTON (AP) — States will receive more than $9 in federal money for every $1 they spend to cover low-income residents under President Barack Obama's health care law, according to a nonpartisan analysis released Monday. Expanding Medicaid to ...
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ICE, European law enforcement agencies and Europol seize 132 domain names ...
Yumanewsnow
During this operation, federal law enforcement officers made undercover purchases of a host of products; including professional sports jerseys, DVD sets, and a variety of clothing, jewelry and luxury goods from online retailers who were suspected of ...
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CYBER MONDAY: Not all online sellers must collect tax
Press-Enterprise (blog)
"Even under this new law most major out-of-state online retailers, like L.L. Bean and Overstock.com, are not required to collect sales tax as long as they don't have a presence in California," added Runner. The new law, which became effective September ...
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Sweeping changes suggested for Pa. child-abuse law
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A commission set up by the Pennsylvania Legislature after Jerry Sandusky's molestation arrest last year says "sweeping" changes to state law are needed. kAm%96 !6??DJ=G2? ... An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an ...
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Is Ad blocking the next legal battleground?
IDG News Service
Could browser ad blocking one day become so prevalent that it jeopardises potentially billions of dollars of online ad revenue, and the primary business models of many online and new media businesses? If so, it will inevitably face legal attack. The ...
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Lord McAlpine and the high cost of tweeting gossip
The Guardian
... so rampant and potentially serious has the problem of internet publication become that the criminal law is now coming to the fore as being the most potentially effective means of controlling, albeit to a limited extent, the more dangerous and ...
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Google launches campaign in Germany against proposed law that could ...
Fox News
In a short online video, Google warns "for more than 10 years you've been able to find what you are looking for — a planned law would change that." It also provides written information and urges people to sign an online petition. Google also plans ...
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Intrade Tells US Customers to Empty Accounts
Fox Business
Hours after being sued by U.S. regulators for violating commodities laws, online prediction market Intrade told U.S. residents on Monday to immediately begin shutting down their accounts due to "legal and regulatory pressures." The Dublin-based company ...
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Authorities shut down websites suspected of selling counterfeit goods
Ventura County Star
This year it is expected to be the biggest online shopping day of the year for the third year in a row. Law enforcement agencies around the world marked Cyber Monday by shutting down 132 websites of online merchants suspected of selling counterfeit ...
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Law enforcement seizes 132 Cyber Monday websites selling counterfeit goods ...
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
WASHINGTON - Law enforcement agencies working together around the world reportedly seized 132 online domain names that were selling counterfeit goods to Cyber Monday and holiday shoppers, the U.S. Immigration and Custom's Enforcement says.
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New Online Course for Young Lawyers Teaches Negotiation Skills
PR Web (press release)
Doug Noll, nationally preeminent lawyer, master mediator, trainer, professor and award winning author has developed a new course teaching younger lawyers sophisticated negotiation skills through the new online course Negotiation Mastery for the Legal ...
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Intrade cuts out U.S. customers after regulatory suit
Thomson Reuters News & Insight
The decision - and the civil suit preceding it - underscores the murky legal horizon in the United States for most online betting. Federal law bans online sports betting, while a 2011 U.S. Justice Department opinion that brightened prospects for online ...
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Thomson Reuters News & Insight
Kobach touts photo ID law
TOPEKA (AP) — Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach said fewer than expected registered voters cast provisional ballots in the Nov. 6 general election in response to the new state photo identification law. The law requires voters to show a valid photo ...
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Online Shopping Tips From The Better Business Bureau
KCAU
Here are the top ten tips from the Better Business Bureau to keep you safe this Cyber Monday. 10. Know your rights - Federal law requires that orders made by mail, phone or online be shipped by the date promised or, if no delivery time was stated ...
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Online shoppers ring up big Cyber Monday totals
Press Herald
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Federal law enforcement authorities have announced the seizure of 132 domain names in several countries to stop them from selling counterfeit merchandise online. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security ...
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Press Herald
Google Joins Apple in Drawing French Tax Collectors' Ire
Businessweek
In what may be Europe's first such effort, President Francois Hollande's government says it will look into changing laws next year that will block the ability of online companies to pay levies on French earnings in European countries with lower tax rates.
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Government should not give cash to charities that lobby for law changes, says ...
Third Sector
Government should not give cash to charities that lobby for law changes, says think tank researcher. By David Ainsworth, Third Sector Online, 27 November 2012. Christopher Snowdon. Christopher Snowdon of the Institute of Economic Affairs tells Public ...
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Governor: Amazon Should Start Collecting State Sales Tax
Patch.com
Under federal law, online retailers are not required to collect state sales taxes if they do not have a physical presence in the state, such as an office building or a store, the Boston Globe reported. But Amazon bought North Reading company Kiva ...
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Former baseball union head Miller dead at 95
Online Athens
NEW YORK — Marvin Miller, the soft-spoken union head who led baseball players in a series of strikes and legal battles that won free agency, revolutionized sports and made athletes multimillionaires, died Tuesday. He was 95. Miller died at his home in ...
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Google Stirs Up Resistance to UN Internet Regulation
E-Commerce Times
Google has launched a campaign opposing changes to the International Telecommunication Union treaty that could restrict access to online information and create barriers to Internet freedom. "Internet Service Providers and even some governments would ...
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US-EU counterfeit crackdown seizes 132 websites
Phys.Org
US and European authorities said Monday they seized 132 websites in a transatlantic law enforcement crackdown on online sellers of counterfeit merchandise. US and European authorities said Monday they seized 132 websites in a transatlantic law ...
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Is Online Shopping Hurting Mainstreet Businesses?
KCAU
Because of that, South Dakota has passed a pair of laws requiring online retailers collect a sales tax. Many sites, though, have found a loophole and are refusing to pay. Shawn Lyons, the Executive Director of the South Dakota Retailers Association ...
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Don't Let Online Thieves Wreck Your Holidays, Consumer Fraud Task Force Warns
STLtoday.com
In recent months, law enforcement and consumer groups across the nation have identified a variety of scams. Among them: Websites selling knockoff sports jerseys and other clothing items, usually at prices well below the market. Most of these businesses ...
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Another blow for state's anti-eavesdropping law
East Oregonian
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delivered another blow to a 50-year-old anti-eavesdropping law in Illinois, choosing to let stand a lower court finding that key parts of the hotly debated law run counter to constitutional protections of free speech ...
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Should hospital ERs take reservations?
FierceHealthcare
With online reservations, patients who reserve their spot online may get seen before patients with similar complaints who have been sitting in the waiting room, Robert Bitterman, president and CEO of Harbor Springs, Michigan-based Health Law Consulting ...
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Divided states of America: Secession in the air
Morning Sentinel
WASHINGTON – In the three weeks since President Barack Obama's re-election victory, his most ardent foes — nearly 1 million people from all 50 states — have signed online petitions to take their opposition to the extreme: seceding from the United ...
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Morning Sentinel
Police check gun source in Ala. deputy's shooting
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
Authorities are investigating how an Alabama man committed to mental institutions twice in recent years was able to obtain a gun he used to kill a deputy and wound another during a shootout, despite laws that would have barred him from owning a firearm ...
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Man sentenced to five years for soliciting minor online
The Free Lance-Star
... the Albemarle County Police Department and the Charlottesville Police Department, worked together on a program called Operation Guardian Online, which targets online predators in Virginia. Undercover law enforcement officers, posing as a 13-year ...
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The Free Lance-Star
Pennsylvania hopes to cash in on 'Cyber Monday' by collecting sales tax
Delaware County Daily Times
Beginning this year, Pennsylvania toughened enforcement of a long-standing law requiring businesses with a physical presence in the state to collect sales taxes from online purchases. That means their customers are going to be charged that 6 percent in ...
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Prisoner mug shots, information will be online soon
The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines (blog)
The software upgrade is separate from the $18.2 million countywide law enforcement radio system that Cedar Rapids, Linn County and Marion are funding, which also will make it easier for the agencies to share information. Law enforcement agencies in ...
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Cyberzens click in protest, demand review of law
The Hindu
Mr. John has started an online petition on change.org, titled Amend Section 66A and Relook at the Internet Laws: Protect our 'freedomofspeech', where he points all recent incidents where Section 66A was used against netizens. "It's hard to [mistake] ...
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The Hindu
Fired on his day off, MS victim challenges pot-based dismassal - Denver
Catholic Online
DENVER, CO (Catholic Online) - Brandon Coats says he was fired after testing positive for marijuana during a company test but that there is no evidence he was impaired on the job. Coats says his use of the drug was legal based on a prescription from a ...
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More than 100 websites shut down on Cyber Monday
The Virginian-Pilot
Online merchants peddling phony designer shoes and handbags got no deals from law enforcement on Cyber Monday — they were shut down. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced the seizure of 101 websites in the United States ...
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Judge says phone books are on their way out
Juneau Empire
Alaska Communications had asked the Regulatory Commission of Alaska in June 2011 to allow it to halt mass distribution of the white pages, a practice required by state law. The company argued that in an age when such listings are available online ...
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Cyber Monday sting hits counterfeit sports apparel sites
Baltimore Sun (blog)
"PayPal and eBay Inc. pride ourselves in going above and beyond in the fight against the illegal online trafficking of counterfeit goods by partnering with law enforcement and rights owners globally, and we hope that this is fair warning to criminals ...
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Lawbore, revamped – online gateway to legal resources | Media law ...
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Guest post by Lawbore The Lawbore website was born a whole decade ago, in 2002, at a time when there were few websites for lawyers or law students. Today of course, all branches of the legal profession enjoys consuming and … Continue ...
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Seattle Police Dept. launches online guide to legal marijuana use ...
By Grae Stafford
In advance of Dec. 6 legalization, blog fields questions about 'Super Skunk,' smoking weed outdoors.
The Daily Caller
Takings Cases This Term | Online Library of Law and Liberty
By Michael S. Greve
For some reason Supreme Court cases seem to come in packs, when this or that issue captures the justices' attention. On deck this Term: civil rights cases.
Online Library of Law and Liberty
Crown Law denies it knew of Dotcom spying | Otago Daily Times ...
... Thames, Timaru, Tokoroa, Wanaka, Wanganui, Wellington, Westport, Whakatane, Whangarei. Otago Daily Times. Online Edition | Tuesday, 27 November 2012 | 12:17:09 ... Police are investigating the month-long spying on Dotcom which broke laws designed to protect New Zealand residents and citizens from intrusion by the Government Communications Security Bureau. The Crown Law Office says it had no idea why GCSB representatives were at planning meetings before the ...
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Capretta and Levin: Why ObamaCare Is Still No Sure Thing
Talk of the law's inevitability is intended to pressure these governors into ... The law anticipates that the states will take on the burden of implementing the ...
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CICA claims: Will victims lose out again? | Clear Law Online
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New Calif. law forces sales tax from some online retailers - KCRA.com
There is confusion around a new law that subjects some online purchases to a sales tax.
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Best Online Law Schools: JD and LLM Programs
Which are the very best online law schools? This is hard question because there isn't a clear ranking system -- US News doesn't rank online degree programs ...
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