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Microsoft eOpen Explained

Tech Soup

If you've requested Microsoft products through TechSoup Stock before, you may have been referred to the Microsoft eOpen site to get information about the products you received (like licenses and software assurance info). Well, we have a great document (PDF) intended to explain the whole process for using the eOpen Web site.

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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

Whole Whale

Special thanks to RoundTable Technology, a leader in cyber security for nonprofits. If your privacy page has no contact info for DSAR messages. If your site is large (over 50k MAU) and doesn’t ask for cookie consent. Consider adding cookie permission pop-ups for your site using CookiePro or Cookiebot. Need inspiration?

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2009 NTC Preview: Brian Rowe on Fair Use and User Generated Content

NTEN

How much of the New York Times technology blog can you quote on your own site? The world of technology is changing so quickly, the laws that govern intellectual property can barely keep up. We use Creative Commons to license all of our reports, etc. .

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Good News! Starbucks Signed an Agreement with Ethiopia

Have Fun - Do Good

While I was at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in March, I got to hear Tim Fullerton from Oxfam talk about how they used YouTube and other social web tools as part of their campaign. They emailed their activist list and asked them to email Starbucks about signing the licensing agreement. They did a protest.

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How to Protect Yourself Against Online Blackjack Scams

Connection Cafe

In the world of technology and high-speed broadband, having fun is not just having fun. Shady casinos usually hide essential info from the players. Information such as T&C, bonus conditions, and license details are crucial, but they are often either concealed or missing altogether. License and Testing.

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The Fantastic Five GIS Tools for Nonprofits

NTEN

By Steve Spiker, Director of Research & Technology, Urban Strategies Council As more and more people are bombarded with maps from every media source, many nonprofits find themselves asking “How can we use maps in our work?” – followed by, “Just how hard can it be for us to make maps for our work?”

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