Queries and Answers: United States
- 06/27/2001
- How to handle worldwide legal exposure?
- 06/27/2001
- How to interpret the provision in the COPPA that necessitates the attainment of verifiable parental consent?
- 06/27/2001
- How to reduce the likelihood of liability for linking?
- 06/27/2001
- Is an end-user agreement important?
- 06/27/2001
- Is my credit card number “out there” for all to see if I am shopping with a credit card online?
- 06/27/2001
- Is the use of electronic signatures legal and binding?
- 06/27/2001
- Is there a standardized form for privacy policies?
- 06/27/2001
- Is there any legislation to provide greater protection for information collected from children?
- 06/27/2001
- Is there any proposed privacy legislation?
- 06/27/2001
- Is there any technology that establishes a person's intent to sign a record?
- 06/27/2001
- Should the use of e-signatures and e-records be expanded?
- 06/27/2001
- To which types of liabilities for content posted to the site by third parties a website owner may be exposed because of the use of electronic bulletin boards?
- 06/27/2001
- Under which statutes are on-line games (e.g. fantasy sports leagues) subject to regulation?
- 06/27/2001
- What are acceptable methods of obtaining prior verifiable parental consent?
- 06/27/2001
- What are an individual’s rights if advertising materials appear with their names, photos on web sites sponsored by marketers of products and services?
- 06/27/2001
- What are in summary the essential steps to bring Web sites into compliance with COPPA?
- 06/27/2001
- What are the challenges to enforcement of the terms of use?
- 06/27/2001
- What are the FTC guidelines and how much power has the FTC under these guidelines?
- 06/27/2001
- What are the rights of third party suppliers such as photographers, freelancers, stock photos houses and others whose work is used online?
- 06/27/2001
- What are Web associational tools?


