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May 5, 2002 Comments on the extension of the US Federal Trade Commission Rule relaxing the rules relating to the collection of information from children, and whether privacy policies complying with the Rule encourage consumers to use web sites. Read more. Apr 27, 2002 A discussion of the legal issues relating to telehealth in the context of overcoming barriers to the implementation of a successful telehealth program. This issue will be of particular interest to academics involved in e-learning, software developers and those involved in e-learning, and those involved in hardware and infrastructure development. Read more. Mar 15, 2002 A review of some of the new Regulations to the British Columbia Securites Act Regulations easing the rules applicable to equity financing. Read more. Sep 1, 2001 Like it or note, elevator pitches are here to stay. Much has been written on the topic. Here is another take on some of the "softer" aspects of the pitch. Honing your "pitch" just might improve your chances. Read more. Aug 1, 2001 Ask anyone who has done business with a university, either to license technology from it or contract for research, and you will find a story waiting to be told. Simply put, universities are not known as easy groups to deal with. And without a good knowledge of how they work, you could end up with less than you bargained for. Read more. Jun 1, 2001 If you are interested in what the statistics say about how the most successful companies financed themselves in the early stages, Read more. Mar 1, 2001 A warning directed at copyright ownership issues relating to offshore software development. Read more. Jan 1, 2001 All of us have an opinion on the impact that open source software might have on commercial software development. Have you have ever wondered what this means to you? This issue of dotlaw.net highlights the key issue to watch out for. Read more. |
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