Philadelphia launches a new online Business Center for business owners. The goal of the website is to serve a resource hub by gathering together in one location information that until now has been housed on several departmental websites. Accrording to the City’s Press Release, users will be able to find information according to the type of business that they are, and the type of activity that they are engaged in. The website gives assistance to people trying to start a business, providing guidance on developing a business plan, understanding the City of Philadelphia’s business regulations, and obtaining the necessary licenses and permits to operate within Philadelphia. It also contains information on selling goods and services to city government as well as details of financing and incentive resources for which businesses may qualify. Visit the center at http://business.phila.gov Don’t forget to bookmark the City’s blog either – http://cityofphiladelphia.wordpress.com
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Blogging 101, Podcasting 101, RSS 101
URL: Blogging 101, Podcasting 101, RSS 101 for Marketers
So you have considered adding a blog to your website, but you don’t know where to start. Well I have good news for you. Debbie Weil provides a list of resources/links for understanding blogging, podcasting, and the RSS.
Happy blogging.
Finding upcoming webinars
URL: How To Find Upcoming Webinars Using Web 2.0 Search Tools
How To Find Upcoming Webinars Using Web 2.0 Search Tools
Can I copy someone else’s website layout design?
The answer depends. Is the layout design of a website protected by copyright laws? This is the question the judge in Sartor v. Walters, 2006 WL 3497856 (W.D. LA.) is facing.
A few years ago, a federal court ruled that the distinctive layout of a magazine cover is entitled to copyright protection as a graphic work. But last year, another court ruled that the layout of video game controls is not protected. So is the layout of a website page more like a “magazine cover” or more like “video game controls”. If the website is considered a magazine cover, then the layout is protected by copyright laws. If a website is considered a video game control, then the layout is not protected. This case is still pending and the answer remains to be seen.
Until this issue is resolved, to avoid future litigation, I suggest that as a business owner, you only use royalty-free website design templates, or design an original layout that does not resemble another website.
For more information, read The Patry Copyright Blog: Layout Claims
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