Tag: E-Commerce Law

  • Federal Trade Commission

    Federal Trade Commission in the United States See: Federal Trade Commission 2 Origins This American Commission was created by Act of the U.S. Congress, approved Sept. 26 1914, for the prevention of unfair methods of competition in commerce. It is composed of five […]

  • Trademarks

    Trademarks in the United States What is a trademark? The term "trademark" is often used to refer to any of the four types of marks that can be registered with the USPTO. The two primary types of marks that can be registered with the USPTO are: […]

  • Advertising

    Advertising in the United States Introduction to Advertising Legal Materials The American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA) is the main trade association for the advertising industry. To find advertising agencies, search the Standard Directory of {Domestic/International} […]

  • Agreements

    Agreements in the United States Introduction to Agreements The purpose of Agreements is to provide a broad appreciation of the Agreements legal topic. Select from the list of U.S. legal topics for information (other than Agreements). Agreements (Franchises) This section introduces, discusses […]

  • Agreements

    Agreements in the United States Introduction to Agreements The purpose of Agreements is to provide a broad appreciation of the Agreements legal topic. Select from the list of U.S. legal topics for information (other than Agreements). Agreements (Franchises) This section introduces, discusses […]

  • Spam

    Spam in the United States Spam in E-Commerce Law Spam and the Legal Aspects of E-Commerce Overview of Spam in relation to cyber crime: [1] The word ''SPAM'' has been in use almost 70 years, long before it described advertising related email. ''SPAM'' was […]

  • Spam

    Spam in the United States Spam in E-Commerce Law Spam and the Legal Aspects of E-Commerce Overview of Spam in relation to cyber crime: [1] The word ''SPAM'' has been in use almost 70 years, long before it described advertising related email. ''SPAM'' was […]

  • School

    School in the United States School Resource Officer (SRO) in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with School Resource Officer (SRO): Juvenile Justice Schools in relation with School Resource Officer (SRO) School Safety Finding the law: School in the U.S. […]

  • School

    School in the United States School Resource Officer (SRO) in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with School Resource Officer (SRO): Juvenile Justice Schools in relation with School Resource Officer (SRO) School Safety Finding the law: School in the U.S. […]

  • Marketing

    Marketing in the United States Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the E-Commerce Law Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the Legal Aspects of E-Commerce Finding the law: Marketing in the U.S. Code A collection of general and permanent Laws relating to […]

  • Marketing

    Marketing in the United States Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the E-Commerce Law Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the Legal Aspects of E-Commerce Finding the law: Marketing in the U.S. Code A collection of general and permanent Laws relating to […]

  • Unfair Competition

    Unfair Competition in United States Unfair Competition Definition Unfair competition consists in conducting a trade or business in such a manner that there is an express or implied representation that the goods or business of one man are the goods or business of another. 167 Iowa 202. […]

  • Unfair Competition

    Unfair Competition in United States Unfair Competition Definition Unfair competition consists in conducting a trade or business in such a manner that there is an express or implied representation that the goods or business of one man are the goods or business of another. 167 Iowa 202. […]

  • Jurisdiction

    Jurisdiction in the United States The power of a court to act, including its authority to hear and decide cases. Jurisdiction defines the boundaries within which a particular court may exercise judicial power. Judicial power is specifically conveyed through the assignment of jurisdiction. The […]

  • Jurisdiction

    Jurisdiction in the United States The power of a court to act, including its authority to hear and decide cases. Jurisdiction defines the boundaries within which a particular court may exercise judicial power. Judicial power is specifically conveyed through the assignment of jurisdiction. The […]