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2010 Resolution - Give Your Website a Legal Check-Up
By Chip Cooper (c) 2010
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We all make New Year's resolutions - some are personal,
some are business or professional in nature. Even if we
don't actually make New Year's resolutions, we engage in
formal and informal "planning" as we look ahead to the new
year.
If you operate a website, you're probably aware that your
website operations are now highly regulated. And the pace
of legal regulations continues to accelerate.
Which means that you face an increasing risk of legal
liability.
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So, it's a good idea to give your website a legal check-up
and to update your site before it's too late.
General Issue Checklist
The general checklist below covers issues that are not new
issues which arose in 2009. These issues have been around
for a while, but some may be new to you, particularly if
your website or marketing activities changed recently.
• Copyright Notice. These are the basic elements of a
copyright notice: the word "copyright" or copyright symbol
(c in a circle) followed by the year of first publication
followed by the name of the copyright owner followed by
"All rights reserved worldwide." Here's an example taken
from my digicontracts.com website: Copyright 1996-2010
Digital Contracts, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.
• Blogs. If you've recently added a blog to your site, or
if your site is a blog site, it's possible that a visitor
could post infringing materials (e.g. text, video links,
images). Under the strict principles of copyright law,
you'd be a copyright infringer even if you were unaware of
the posting. Your liability could be significant. The
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) provides a "safe
harbor" from liability provided you publish a DMCA notice
and register with the Copyright Office.
• Collection, Use and Sharing of Personal Information. Your
marketing activities determine the categories of personal
information you collect, how you use it, and how you share
it. As you evolve your marketing practices over time, it's
easy to forget that your Privacy Policy should reflect your
actual practices regarding personal information. This is
one area in which most online marketers are the most
vulnerable to legal liability. So, review carefully your
present and anticipated future marketing activities that
include personal information and update your Privacy Policy
accordingly.
• Data Security. Technology and security practices are in a
continual state of evolution. You're required to implement
and maintain "reasonable and appropriate" data security
measures, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
If your site does not actually implement up-to-date
measures, you should update them immediately.
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• Service Providers. Do your outsourced service providers -
hosting, SEO, website development, etc. - have access to
the internals of your website server and your databases
that archive personal information? If so, according to the
FTC, you need to enter into simple confidentiality
agreements with these service providers.
• Human Intervention in Online Contracting. Two 2008 cases
highlighted the fact that human intervention in online
contracting may be a recipe for creating unenforceable
agreements. The recipe for enforceable online agreements is
well settled, but if you add intervention by your employees
into the acceptance process, your online agreement may end
up becoming unenforceable.
Emerging Issue Checklist
The emerging issue checklist below covers issues that were
new in 2009 or experienced relatively significant new
developments in 2009.
• Keyword-Triggered Ads. The issue is familiar: Whether
pay-per-click advertisers should be permitted to use
keywords that are also competitor's trademarks for purposes
of triggering the advertisers' ads on a search results
page. This issue continued to be hotly litigated in 2009
without ultimate resolution due to a split among various
Circuit Courts of Appeals. However, a 2nd Circuit ruling in
2009 narrowed the split in favor of trademark owners.
Congress may resolve the split with specific legislation in
2010.
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• Behavioral Ads. Behavioral ads are highly relevant to
consumers because they are based on consumers' online
behavior, including data tracked regarding sites visited,
length of visits, content read, and searches made. In
February 2009, the FTC issued a staff report entitled
"Self-Regulatory Principles For Online Behavioral
Advertising". This report set out certain principles for
purposes of protecting consumer privacy. Later, Google
issued a notice that "interest-based" advertising utilized
in its AdSense program required a modification to the
Privacy Policies of all participants in the AdSense
program. Look for congressional action on behavioral
advertising in 2010.
• Red Flag Identity Theft Policy. 2009 saw deadlines for
establishing a Red Flag Identity Theft Policy come and go.
Extensions of the deadline were ordered by the FTC due to
confusion over the scope of the regulations and who is
covered. The current deadline is June 1, 2010. In simple
terms, if your registered users make periodic payments
payable as monthly or quarterly installments, or if you
extend credit so that payment is made after receipt of the
product or service, you're covered by the regulations, and
you should implement a policy.
• False Advertising. In July 2009, the Attorney General for
New York reached a settlement with a cosmetic surgery
company over the company's fake positive consumer reviews
on the Web. The company ordered its employees to pose as
customers and to write flattering reviews. The Company
agreed to pay $300,000 in penalties.
• FTC Guides. Concerned over false advertising on the Web
(including the type of behavior discussed in the False
Advertising point above), the FTC issued new Guides
explaining how they will interpret existing law regarding
endorsements and testimonials used in online advertising.
If you recruit affiliates, resellers, or bloggers to
promote your offering, you'd be classified as an
"Advertiser" under the Guides, and if you're recruited as
an affiliate, reseller, or blogger to pitch the products of
others, you'd be classified as an "Endorser" under the
Guides. In simple terms, Advertisers are required to
provide guidance and training to their Endorsers regarding
the Guides or face liability. Endorsers are required to
disclose material connections with their sponsoring
Advertisers including receipt of compensation of any kind.
Drafting and posting a Disclosure Policy is the key to
compliance for Endorsers in order to avoid a fine of up to
$11,000.
What to do if You're Developing a New Website
If you're developing a new website (or heaven forbid, if
you have an existing website that has yet to incorporate
website compliance documents), your website should
incorporate some combination of the following documents:
• FTC Guides Disclosure Policy,
• Legal Page,
• Terms of Use,
• DMCA Registration Form,
• Privacy Policy,
• Service Provider Privacy-Security Agreement,
• Customer Agreement (click-wrapped SaaS, Membership,
Subscription, Account Agreement), and
• Red Flag Identity Theft Policy.
Conclusion
The checklists in this article are not exhaustive; however,
they should be a good start to a comprehensive legal
check-up for your website as you move into 2010.
It's not the "wild, wild west" atmosphere on the Web
anymore. Legal compliance is essential if you want to avoid
liability in a highly regulated environment.
This article is provided for educational and informative
purposes only. This information does not constitute legal
advice, and should not be construed as such.
About The Author
Leading Internet, IP and software lawyer Chip Cooper has automated the process
of drafting website legal compliance documents with his MyLegalFirewall website
documents drafting service. Use his free online tool,
Website Documents Determinator
to quickly determine which documents your website really needs.

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