My continuing notes on electronic commerce and the internet. If you want to join the discussion, use the comment section (for “open” articles) or let me know (for private posts).
Feel free to discuss the “open” articles (by “discuss”, I’m referring to its traditional definition, and that doesn’t generally involve queries). Articles/posts that are not accessible or “not found” are meant to be private. It’s easier to weed out unsound points in private.
Why Blog?
Tinkering with internet tools comes with the bonus of better understanding how existing laws apply to the third wave — that of technology, particularly relating to the internet.
If you’re wondering why this separate blog even exists, you’re not alone — I’m also wondering exactly what to do with this site. It was created as a backup when attyatwork.com went offline last year. Perhaps we could use this is a repository or backup for articles published in other sites. Let’s see. Suggestions are most welcome.
About Atty.Fred
My continuing notes on electronic commerce, the internet and other topics that are of special interest (business, HR, annulment) to me. If you want to join the discussion, use the comment section (for "open" articles) or let me know (for private posts). Read more. . .
Full text of laws and rules relating to e-commerce for easy reference.
Feel free to join these open topics. Your comments at the bottom of each post.
If posts / pages are "not found" or not accessible, these are intended to be private (here's why). I find this list helpful for easy reference.
The last sub-topic is an interesting journey for many of us who are following the steps of entrepreneurs.
Another subject worth exploring in more detail.
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