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  1. Google Buzz Settles Privacy Case With FTC As Plus1 Launches

    Google "will have to "obtain express affirmative consent" from users before sharing with any third parties. Federal Trade Commission--unsurprisingly wanted more detail about what went wrong and how we could prevent it from happening again.

  2. Google vs. the World: A Week of Conflicts, Disputes, and Lawsuits

    Several companies may file briefs supporting Rosetta, including including Viacom (which is also gearing up to battle YouTube), Ford Motor Company, Carfax, Blue Destiny Records, The Media Institute, ConvaTec, Guru Denim, Monster Cable, PetMed...

  3. Search and the Law: Attorney Clarke Douglas Walton

    Before founding Walton Law Firm, he was a managing executive of the SEO company Submit Express. I actually worked at Submit Express before I was a lawyer, in the late 1990s and 2000. Today, Walton operates several successful Web sites of his own...

  4. Copyright Law: What Search Marketers Should Know (Part 1)

    People need to understand that for most Web site content on the Internet– original articles, text, videos, music, images, etc.somebody probably owns the copyright to that content.explains Clarke Walton, trademark attorney for the Walton Law Firm...

  5. MSN Toolbar with Desktop Search Officially Launches

    MSN Desktop Search requires Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later or Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 or later to index and search email Federal Computer Week May 15 2005 2:56PM GMT Microsoft has significantly beefed up the degree of control you have over...

  6. The Search Engine Update, Oct 14, 2002, Number 135

    Submit Express Newsletter, Oct.http://www.submitexpress.com/newsletters/oct_1_02.html#3 Search engines should set standards and adhere to them, say webmasters, advertisers and a senior attorney for the Federal Trade Commission.