Tag: Security
Free Vector and PSD Downloads UPDATE!In the past I required registration to download my vectors and layered PSD files but unfortunately I just don't have time to keep up with all the SPAM that I get because of this so I am now opening up all my free files to be downloaded without any registration required. Enjoy! :)
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I have had Windows 7 on my PC for a little over a month now and I think by this weekend I will be ready to submit my over opinionated opinion on an operating system that isn't all bad in the way that people want you to believe. I will say that pertaining to how I use my Personal Computing machines I am some what of a lite aficionado in my circle of friends (aka) fledgling geek. There are many levels of geekdum and I think it safe to say that I 'm at level 3 of to say the least although I 'm due to graduate to start up geek late next month. :) so stay tuned to this post.
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I recently did some extensive research into copyright as it pertains to the internet and logo design. The most important tip I learned was that the more original and different the identity is from it's competition, the easier it is to protect, registering a mark gives it the best protection, and proper research beforehand will help the designer avoid being held responsible should there be any litigation. (Designing brand Identity, Pg. 127) I have learned what the different symbols mean and what qualifies you to use them. I was surprised to learn that you can us TM (Trademark) and SM (service mark) without registering the trademark. Only the (R) requires registration for use. I thought that the common myths listed in Designing brand Identity where very interesting, so I did some online research to find the answers.
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What are the implications of allowing visitors to store passwords in cookies?When I ask myself this question the first thing that comes to my mind as a negative result would be a parent making an online purchase, saving their password in the cookie and there 5 year old son get's on while they aren't looking and makes more purchases. Although this can still happen, when I purchase on Amazon.com I don't have to fill in any user info, not even my cc. While I find this to be incredibly convenient, I can see how it could become a problem.
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