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phiên bản thứ 2 của hướng dẫn internet phổ biến cho thấy những lời khuyên mới nhất, sửa đổi và hội thảo được đảm bảo để có được bạn xây dựng trang web như một chuyên gia. Trình bày toàn diện bước theo bước và dễ làm theo | FINISHING TOUCHES trademarked just think of the Intel Inside sound that accompanies TV adverts. You should be careful of accidentally creating a website element that will remind people of a trademark. It will make you look unoriginal and you certainly don t want to attract the attention of high-powered lawyers. You can even infringe a trademark with the URL that you choose for your site. Some people register domain names that are almost identical to those of popular websites. For instance wwAv.whitehouse.org is the URL of a satirical website. This site gets plenty of hits simply because people haven t realised that they should have gone to WWW. whitehouse.gov which is the real presidential address. I lowever if you try this tactic it will lie obvious that you re trying to pass yourself off as someone associated with the real site and the company may take legal action see page 17 for details . FREEDOM OF SPEECH If you re running a news website or anything that references current affairs remember that quoting people is acceptable as long as you cite your sources. Never make it appear as if an interviewee were talking directly to you if you re actually quoting words from another site. Put simply creating and running a website makes you a publisher and so you should be mindful of the kinds 0Í legal issues that can affect newspapers and magazines. The main one here is libel which is where something written about someone is untrue and hurtful to that person s reputation. A good rule is to determine whether the story you re about to publish online is true. Have y our checked your facts Or are you publishing opinion without any facts behind it Unless you have thousands ol pounds to spare you can t afford to get involved with any lawsuits. Even repeating libellous claims is enough to get you into trouble. In 2007 Conservative MP Esther McVey published claims about rival MP Stephen Ilesford s plan to go on a taxpayer-funded sporting tour of Australia. 1 le didn t intend to .