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    The World Wide Web Consortium's Lorrie Cranor urges Webmasters to adopt better privacy regulations. Her message: Now is the time to start acting more responsibly.

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    No matter how large or complex your Web hosting requirements, there's someone willing to take them off your hands. But how do you choose?

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    Inserting a "terms and conditions" link in the footer of Web pages is certainly standard practice in the industry, but a recent Netscape dispute has questioned the legal validity of these supposed agreements. Will this ruling redraw the legal relationship between Net surfers and every Web site they visit?

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    Australian-based Web site Legalwills.com.au provides a do-it-yourself Will kit for just $35 that gives step-by-step instructions for writing your own will.

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  • Can Microsoft be trusted on OOXML covenants?

    Developers wanting to use Microsoft's Office Open XML specification will need to brush up on their legal skills.

  • Promoting Web privacy

    The World Wide Web Consortium's Lorrie Cranor urges Webmasters to adopt better privacy regulations. Her message: Now is the time to start acting more responsibly.

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