TheMusicMan
09-21-2005, 06:15 AM
www.DeFuturo.com (http://www.defuturo.com/)
Just starting a new Law Discussion forum and Law Student help forum over on www.DeFuturo.com (http://www.defuturo.com/). Initially I was going to set this up only as a resource for fellow law degree students, but then thought what the heck, and I have now opened it up for anyone who wants to discuss Law or who might have a Law based question they want to obtain free advice on.
Please have a look around, I am using what I think is a fantastic new style by Miko over at vBStyles called Element. Feel free to sign up and post a few of your law questions if you feel the need..
UPDATE: Legal Information for Forum Owners: your questions answered on forum ownership, COPPA (US) and the Data Protection Act (UK)
After detailed negotiations, I have today managed to secure the services of a reputable firm of solilcitors - FWD Law (Forward Law) - who specialise in Business Development law, Internet law, Data Protection Act etc. In their law practice they also cover the 'usual' elements of law including family law, conveyancing, criminal law, tort etc...
DeFuturo.com and FWD Law have today commenced an exciting strategic partnershp whereby Solicitors, Lawyers and Legal Executives representing FWD Law will make best endeavours to answer any of your legal queries and concerns that are posted in the FWD Law area of DeFuturo.com. Please feel free to take advantage of this super free service by asking any legal/law related question you might have regarding running or managing your forum.
Given the huge global increase in forum owners, and the ramifications of the Data Protection Act (for UK forum site owners) and COPPA (for US forum owners) in collating and storing personal data in electronic format - something we all do as forum owners - this should be of prime concern to all of us. If nothing else we should at least familiarise ourselves with laws relating to this topic.
DeFuturo.com is also a source of reference for other legal information. Feel free to visit... thanks.
Just starting a new Law Discussion forum and Law Student help forum over on www.DeFuturo.com (http://www.defuturo.com/). Initially I was going to set this up only as a resource for fellow law degree students, but then thought what the heck, and I have now opened it up for anyone who wants to discuss Law or who might have a Law based question they want to obtain free advice on.
Please have a look around, I am using what I think is a fantastic new style by Miko over at vBStyles called Element. Feel free to sign up and post a few of your law questions if you feel the need..
UPDATE: Legal Information for Forum Owners: your questions answered on forum ownership, COPPA (US) and the Data Protection Act (UK)
After detailed negotiations, I have today managed to secure the services of a reputable firm of solilcitors - FWD Law (Forward Law) - who specialise in Business Development law, Internet law, Data Protection Act etc. In their law practice they also cover the 'usual' elements of law including family law, conveyancing, criminal law, tort etc...
DeFuturo.com and FWD Law have today commenced an exciting strategic partnershp whereby Solicitors, Lawyers and Legal Executives representing FWD Law will make best endeavours to answer any of your legal queries and concerns that are posted in the FWD Law area of DeFuturo.com. Please feel free to take advantage of this super free service by asking any legal/law related question you might have regarding running or managing your forum.
Given the huge global increase in forum owners, and the ramifications of the Data Protection Act (for UK forum site owners) and COPPA (for US forum owners) in collating and storing personal data in electronic format - something we all do as forum owners - this should be of prime concern to all of us. If nothing else we should at least familiarise ourselves with laws relating to this topic.
DeFuturo.com is also a source of reference for other legal information. Feel free to visit... thanks.