How You're breaking the Law Surfing The Web

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Cover of the book How You're breaking the Law Surfing The Web by K J Foxhall, K J Foxhall
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Author: K J Foxhall ISBN: 9781458002990
Publisher: K J Foxhall Publication: May 8, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: K J Foxhall
ISBN: 9781458002990
Publisher: K J Foxhall
Publication: May 8, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Surfing the web has now become part of modern day to day life. Whilst there are some more than others that practice this trend, where some acknowledge the dangers of security threats and potential data protection breaches, a lot of us fail to see the legalities of what we are doing.

All sections are headed, so feel free to skip to the parts you wish to peruse, but it is worth having a look at each section so you know that what you are doing, can in no way detriment you in the eyes of the law.

To help you, after each heading it will either state (UK) or (US), this is to give you an idea of the legislation currently in practice in both countries.

So ok, you may not be breaking the law intentionally per se, you are most likely an upstanding member of society, and whilst this text is not set out to panic anyone,
what if you were breaking the law without knowing? Ignorance is not an excuse any more, so here is a low down of the most popular ways one can break the law by doing a bit of casual browsing.

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Surfing the web has now become part of modern day to day life. Whilst there are some more than others that practice this trend, where some acknowledge the dangers of security threats and potential data protection breaches, a lot of us fail to see the legalities of what we are doing.

All sections are headed, so feel free to skip to the parts you wish to peruse, but it is worth having a look at each section so you know that what you are doing, can in no way detriment you in the eyes of the law.

To help you, after each heading it will either state (UK) or (US), this is to give you an idea of the legislation currently in practice in both countries.

So ok, you may not be breaking the law intentionally per se, you are most likely an upstanding member of society, and whilst this text is not set out to panic anyone,
what if you were breaking the law without knowing? Ignorance is not an excuse any more, so here is a low down of the most popular ways one can break the law by doing a bit of casual browsing.

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