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    Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications. Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent. Know how to recognize legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications to keep your account secure.

  3. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit claims that Zazzle had recommended her font as their second most popular font, and that five of Zazzle's twelve most-popular business cards, as well as several of its most-popular wedding invitations used her fonts.

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    Protect yourself from internet scams. The internet can be a fun place to interact with people and gain info, however, it can also be a dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Many...

  5. Evite - Wikipedia

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    Evite is primarily an event-planning platform, offering free and "premium" (paid) digital invitations. Legal controversy. In 2007, Evite threatened to sue San Francisco-based startup and competitor Socializr (later acquired by Punchbowl.com) due to alleged copyright infringement. Data breach

  6. Amazon Vine - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Vine. Launched in 2007, [citation missing; links broken] Amazon Vine is an internal service of Amazon.com that allows manufacturers and publishers to receive reviews for their products on Amazon. [1] [2] [3] Companies pay a fee to Amazon and provide products for review.

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    Amazon fights back with fearmongering anti-union propaganda videos in the workplace, stressing the alleged security and stability of the status quo — despite an unmentioned worker turnover rate...

  8. Midwest Book Review - Wikipedia

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    A visitor to the website Amazon.com emailed Cox in 2006 and asked about the organization's practice of giving all reviews posted to the site a five-star recommendation. Cox replied explaining that he disagreed with the star-rating system in general, and noted, "If a book isn't good enough to pass our initial screening then it doesn't get ...

  9. Redbubble - Wikipedia

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    Redbubble Ltd. Redbubble is a global online marketplace for print-on-demand products based on user-submitted artwork. The company was founded in 2006 in Melbourne, Australia, [3] and also maintains offices in San Francisco and Berlin . The company operates primarily on the Internet and allows its members to sell their artwork as decoration on a ...

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    Website. https://www.vistaprint.com. Vistaprint is a global e-commerce company that produces physical and digital marketing products for small businesses. Vistaprint was one of the first businesses to offer its customers the capabilities of desktop publishing through the internet when it was launched in 1999.

  11. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    The invitation system is a metered signup queue to protect the website from spammers and mass influxes of users. An account is not required to view posted content as long as the author has not chosen to show their works only to registered users.