Internet Regulation Laws
- Internet Tax Ban Clears House
Sep 18, 2003 - The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday that would permanently ban US governments from levying taxes which (...) - FCC Media Ruling Opposed by Senate
Sep 05, 2003 - On Thursday a Senate committee voted to prevent federal regulators from letting companies own larger shares of the nation’s television (...) - Will Anti-Spam Laws Ever Be Legislated?
May 15, 2003 - Last week in Washington, DC the FTC held a three day Spam Forum, the latest in the federal government’s involvement (...) - Email Marketing & Legal Constraints
Jun 13, 2002 - by Timothy J. Walton, Esq. EDITOR’S NOTE: This week’s newsletter is the second in a two-part series on ethics and (...) - Can That Spam!
May 11, 2000 - Poor Hormel Foods. Their product, that has been a grocery store mainstay for so many years now, is now synonymous (...) - The Internet Advertising Bureau
Jun 09, 1999 - Ever feel like information on this big World Wide Web thing is just swallowing you up whole? And just (...)
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Find out more hereSocial Networking: The Five Biggest Mistakes Nichepreneurs™ Make
This article was written by Guest Writer, Susan Friedmann Over half of all Americans between the ages of 15-34 consider themselves active social network users. They regularly visit well-known social networking sites, such as MySpace or Facebook, or... read more
Olympics Ad Spend Not Quite Gold Medal Worthy
Online researchers eMarketer released data on August 22nd that estimated NBC’s Olympics video advertising spend at 5.75million. The Olympics has brought record numbers of site visitors to NBCOlympics.com as well as TV viewers to the network... read more
U.S. Women and the Internet, Part 1
This article by Hollis originally appeared in ClickZ on February 26, 2008. What do women want? Women’s use of the Internet and their online presence is huge, yet I feel the interactive advertising industry has treated online women as... read more

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