Cyber Law – A legal arsenal for online business

by Andy Brudtkuhl on October 23, 2007


This is a simple one: If you do business on the web than you should read this book. Okay, now go buy it.

All joking aside this is a must read book by fellow Central Iowa Blogger Brett Trout. Other than the content of the book my favorite feature is the lack of legalese and straight to the point talk about legal issues when running online business.

If you run business online – whether blogging, e-commerce, advertising, social networking – you should be aware of the legal issues in everything that you do.

Brett goes beyond just running a business online but also includes those of us who do much more online – social networking, blogging, etc. Learn how to avoid scams, copyright infringement and other legal issues you wouldn’t have thought of without it.

Brett makes the point of “Avoiding Big Mistakes Before They Happen” which I see as the overall theme of the book. Do the little things now before you get into big trouble that will cost much more money and even more time.

Also, check out Brett’s interview with former Iowan and would-have-been Central Iowa Blogger Chris Pirillo.

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