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Old 03-16-2011, 09:32 PM  
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US Court: SEO firms liable for legality of clients' behavior

If you provide SEO services for shady clients, the illegal nature of their business can extend liability to your business as well. Question: What if the true nature of your client's business is hidden from you? OR... its legal in your jurisdiction but illegal in a third party's jurisdiction?

Source: http://www.internetretailer.com/2011...nterfeit-goods

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A federal court has ruled that a firm that provided marketing and web hosting services was financially responsible for the sale of counterfeit golf clubs by a client e-retailer.

A federal judge in South Carolina entered a judgment against Bright Builders Inc. on counts of contributory trademark infringement and unfair trade practices for allegedly assisting in the construction and hosting of the e-commerce site CopyCatClubs.com. Judge Margaret B. Seymour of the U.S. District Court for South Carolina ordered Bright Builders to pay $770,750 in statutory damages and Christopher Prince, owner of the web site, $28,250, according to lawyers for the plaintiff, Cleveland Golf Company Inc.
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