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Web shoppers buying more big-ticket items
By Mylene Mangalindan, Wall Street JournalVia AP - Internet-only deals are increasingly turning the Web into a virtual bargain basement for big-ticket items from snowblowers to HDTVs.The offers are stoking a marked change in consumer behavior. For years people have embraced the practice of buying small and easily-packaged items, such as books, online.Business-method patents may be fewer, better
The waterfront for business-method patents, particularly those relating to e-commerce, has changed. Fewer patents are being issued. It is taking longer to obtain those patents. And the patents that are being issued very well could be of better quality.Becoming Social: Issues in Creating Networking Sites
Stephen W. Feingold and Barry M. Benjamin, partners at Kilpatrick Stockton, write that companies that were long content to have a Web site consisting of nothing more than an online brochure are now actively exploring creating Web sites with social media capabilities. Before implementing social media capabilities, though, the company should weigh the business justification for doing so, because the legal issues involved can be tricky.What Online Businesses Need to Know About the ADA
Baker Donelson's Kelly L. Frey Sr. and Shameak Belvitt review the trend toward enhanced online access for people with disabilties, and examine the legal and technological implications for businesses in the wake of recent court decisions.A Taxing Online Issue Out of New York
A New York state law enacted last spring was on the minds of many Internet retailers this holiday season. The law imposes obligations on certain online, out-of-state (and bricks-and-mortar) companies to collect state and local sales taxes for sales made through New York-based affiliates.AT&T-BellSouth deal may halt push for Internet tolls for now
By Bruce Meyerson, Associated PressThe planned purchase of BellSouth Corp. by ATT Inc. may force telephone companies to back away from their push to charge Web companies extra to deliver video and other services to the nation's homes.The debate, though it's drawn little attention outside Washington so far, has been heating up in recent months between phone companies and the likes of Google Inc.The SEC Frowns on "Free" Web Stock Offers
The Web is filled with companies offering "free" shares of stock -- first come, first served. But beware: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has taken the position that stock giveaways on the Web are not "free" at all -- and are therefore not exempt from the securities laws' registration requirements.Trending Stories
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