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Web Stalkers
Chapter 6 -
Cyber Theft

Deceptive Domain Names: Real World Case -

No matter the type of content on the web, be it domain names, web pages, content, software, music or trademarks, one thing remains clear; the explosion of the popularity of the Internet has brought about an entirely new form of theft and as a result, a wide array of burgeoning laws and punishments for cybercrimes.

Conclusion

In this chapter, various ways thieves can steal valued web property and the laws that protect the online user have been introduced.  The following topics covered:

  • Web page hijacking
     

  • Copyright and cyberspace
     

  • Music on the web
     

  • Software licensing
     

  • E-books
     

  • Plagiarism
     

  • Cybersquatting

The next chapter introduces one of the most damaging areas of cybercrime, the “Internet Scam.”


The above text is an excerpt from:

Web Stalkers
Protect yourself from Internet Criminals & Psychopaths
ISBN 0-97-45993-9-5

by Donald K. Burleson, Stephen Andert
 

http://www.rampant-books.com/book_2004_2_stalkers.htm


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