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Marianne Jennings
over 9 years ago
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Business Law
Lamar Odom Must Have Read Jay-Z’s Book and Kim Kardashian Must Wear Old Navy Jeans Before Tweeting: FTC Rules
When celebrities Tweet, the public responds. A dvertisers know that and are willing to pay – sometimes $10,000 per Tweet when celebrities endorse a product. For example, Kim Kardashian boosted Old Navy jeans sales with her Tweet that the jeans “make...
Marianne Jennings
over 9 years ago
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Business Law
Think Before You Post: Admissions Officers Are Checking Freshmen Applicants' Facebook Sites and Googling Away ---
This photo is exactly what college admissions officers do not want to see on Facebook. Two recent surveys indicate that admissions officers are turning to Facebook and Google. A recent survey by Kaplan Test Prep offers some insight into how widespread...
Marianne Jennings
over 9 years ago
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Business Law
Ten Hours, 26 Countries, 2,904 ATMs, 36,000 transactions, 8 men: $45 Million Stolen and Who Holds the Bag?
It was the biggest bank heist in the world, and it was accomplished in one fell swoop by 26 men moving quickly at 2,904 ATMs in New York City alone and through a total of 36,000 transactions throughout 26 countries using debit cards they had created...
Marianne Jennings
over 8 years ago
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Business Law
Bots: Enemy of Concert Promoters or Fans or Both?
“Bots” is a term that is short for the robots created by programmers that are designed to get into sites and, appearing to be human, register on the site, or, in the case of concert ticket sites, buy up tickets. Using bots, scalpers are...
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over 11 years ago
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Marianne Jennings
over 8 years ago
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Business Law
Craigslist -- The Litigious Bully?
Craigslist is learning how the classified ads sections of newspaper must have felt in 1995 when it began its site for classified ads. Craigslist was free, except for job postings and real estate sales, and it gained a quick following. Because it was first...
Roger Meiners
over 10 years ago
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Business Law
Tell Insurance Companies Exactly What You Should Pay
Many Americans have conflicting views about the Internet. On the one hand, they want privacy. On the other hand, they spill their guts on social media, thereby revealing a lot of information about themselves. Insurance companies are beginning to troll...