Regulation of virtual worlds has become an important issue in cyberspace law as more and more people spend increasing amounts of their lives in these spaces. This essay discusses the basic questions of freedom and regulation in virtual e... J. Balkin - 《Virginia Law Review》 被引量: 86发表...
When signing SOX into law, President George W. Bush stated it was "the most far-reaching reforms of American business practices since the time of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The era of low standards and false profits is over; no boardroom in America is above or beyond the law." The Act was...
When acceptance is determined it often involves a factual agreement that was entered into. If you accept a bill exchange, you are acknowledging your acceptance to the agreement with the person that had the bill drawn. Legal Elements of Acceptance For an acceptance to be legally valid, it must...
Format string attacks:Occurs when the submitted data of an input string is evaluated as a command by the application. In this way, the attacker could execute code, read the stack, or cause a segmentation fault in the running application, causing new behaviors that could compromise the security ...
"Violations of our COVID-19 protocols were handled according to the student code of conduct policies. We will do the same thing again this year, but we need to finalize those policies," Meade says. As colleges release those codes of conduct heading into the fall semes...
The Affordable Care Act makes it a shared responsibility of individuals, employers and government to ensure that as many people as possible have health insurance. The law does not require all U.S. employers to offer health insurance to their workers. Rat
History of Ransomware Attacks Ransomware can be traced back to 1989, when the “AIDS virus” was used to extort funds from ransomware recipients. Payments for that attack were mailed to Panama, at which point a decryption key was sent back to the user. In 1996, Columbia University’s Moti ...
release during bankruptcy. The law is very restrictive on discharging money owed for income taxes and student loans. The United States Bankruptcy Code lists 19 categories of debts that are not dischargeable.3In most instances, filers receive a discharge approximately two months after the creditors ...
Federal tax brackets are set by law, and determine the tax rates for individuals, corporations, and trusts based on the income of the filer. The modern U.S. income tax system was created in 1913, in large part to fund the nation's participation in World War I. ...
Probate law is the field of law that determines how an estate must be divided. Each state has its own laws and statutes requirements to determine if and how an estate must be probated. Common factors include:1 Size of the estate. In some states, anything more than $3,000 must be proba...