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SpamCop.net - Beware of cheap imitations
Beware of cheap imitations! SpamCop has been protecting the internet community since 1998. Automatically file spam reports with the network administrators who can stop unsolicited email at the source. Subscribe, and filter your email before it reaches your inbox.

The Web Robots Pages
skip to content Advertisement Navigation The robots.txt META tags Frequently Asked Questions Mailing list Other Sites About robotstxt.org Tools robots.txt checker Robots Database IP lookup Advert

Technology Liberation Front
Keeping politicians hands off the Net everything else related to technology.

Email Sender and Provider Coalition
The Email Sender and Provider Coalition (ESPC) was formed to fight spam while protecting the delivery of legitimate email.

Nielsen Norman Group: usability consulting, training & user research reports
Usability consulting, training seminars, research reports, and a user experience conference. Principals: Jakob Nielsen, Donald Norman, Bruce Tognazzini ('Tog').

Online Safety & Privacy Services from TRUSTe
Online safety and internet privacy services from TRUSTe: Ensure web privacy with TRUST’s online privacy services. Protect your Web siteÂ’s privacy and build online trust.

Internet Alliance:Government Affairs for the Digital Age
The Internet Alliance (IA) is the leading advocacy organization of policy professionals representing the Internet industry in all 50 states.

ICRA
The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future.

Spam Laws
Identity Theft - Scams and Fraud.

Accredited Online Businesses: iCop
International organization accredits online businesses and fosters online business ethics through consumer confidence. Online professionals support business ethics and integrity through a business membership site.

The Web Standards Project
The Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all.

