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  • Despite their constant technological and legal efforts, e-mail providers have found it nearly impossible to keep users from spreading unsolicited commercial e-mail, or spam, throughout their systems. The situation has reached the point where traditionally fierce competitors such as America Online, Yahoo! and Microsoft are now pooling their resources to combat spam. Any company that provides any kind of e-mail services should make it clear to users at the outset that spamming will not be tolerated.

    August 23, 2003Donald R. Ballman
  • As use of the Internet continues to grow, more e-commerce legal issues are confronting attorneys and their business clients. What follows are the Top 10 legal issues counsel should be prepared to address as their clients expand their business into cyberspace.

    August 23, 2003M. Kelly Tillery and David J. Shannon
  • Each state has incorporated a Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), but the acts aren't the same, with states tailoring their law to meet the needs of constituents and e-commerce activity within their jurisdiction.

    August 23, 2003Joy Thomas
  • Recent developments in e-commerce law and in the e-commerce industry.

    August 22, 2003Julian S. Millstein, Edward A. Pisacreta and Jeffrey D. Neuburger
  • Recent court rulings in e-commerce.

    August 22, 2003Julian S. Millstein, Edward A. Pisacreta and Jeffrey D. Neuburger
  • In today's economic climate, with large-scale vendors swallowing increasing shares of the customer marketplace, such vendors may be emboldened to push for contractual exclusivity provisions in negotiations with customers; that is, a requirement that in the future, the customer purchase from the vendor exclusively any additional amounts of services of the type being provided by vendor under the current arrangement.

    August 22, 2003John A. Gliedman