• EHO, the online portal of a nonprofit print magazine, sells books in association with Amazon.com (AMZN) and takes a cut of the sales.

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  • Mr. Crispin also favors the site for the DirectEmployers Association, jobcentral.com.

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  • An umbrella group called Don't Tax Our Web--which has support from Google, Amazon.com, Corning and the National Association of Manufacturers, among other organizations--is pushing for an indefinite tax-free Internet.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • This interesting post over at MyShingle.com reveals that the American Bar Association plans to issue an important opinion about lawyer advertising but, following its usual policy, will use copyright laws to restrict who can read it.

    FORBES: ABA Asserts Copyright On Its Lawyer-Advertising Rules

  • So Forbes.com asked the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA), which surveys hundreds of defense attorneys and corporate executives every year for its report on litigation abuse on "Judicial Hellholes, " to list the places identified by the largest number of survey respondents as the worst possible places to be a defendant in particular types of lawsuits.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Investors can verify background of registered representatives and their firms by contacting a home state's securities regulators, usually located in the state capital, or online at www.nasdbrokercheck.com, a website run by the National Association of Securities Dealers.

    FORBES: Hey, Buddy, Want A Share?

  • You can find out the story in your state by searching at INeedDentalBenefits.com, maintained by the dental plans' trade association.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Prospective employers can list vacancies by industry, location, and skill, and there's already a bunch of recruitment sites on board, including BranchOut, DirectEmployers Association, Work4Labs, Jobvite and Monster.com.

    ENGADGET: Social Jobs Partnership launches Facebook app, 1.7 million positions to be filled

  • This fall, the American Bookseller Association launches a new Web site, Booksense.com, letting 1, 100 indies sell on-line.

    FORBES: Beleaguered brother

  • The second resource is investinginbonds.com, a site run by SIMFA, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.

    FORBES: Why You Should Buy Bonds, Especially If Obama Wins

  • Along with CCIA, the American Library Association, the Association of Research Libraries, Ebay, Redbox, Overstock.com and others have joined ORI in a collective effort to secure legislative protections for the first sale doctrine.

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  • So does the trade group Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), whose database can be found at InvestingInBonds.com.

    FORBES: Government To Investors: Be On Guard When Buying Muni Bonds

  • As of today, the add-on seems to flag 333 sites as SOPA friendly, from industry groups like the Motion Picture Association of America to the Business Software Alliance, to companies like Apple.com to Nintendo.com, to Newscorp-owned sites like Fox.com and Sky.com.

    FORBES: Chrome Add-on Tells You When You're Browsing A Site That Supports SOPA

  • Last year the American Heart Association declined a gift from Michael Gold and Lee Siler, cofounders of Stockdr.com, an Altamonte Springs, Fla.

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  • Both the House and Senate have promised hearings this fall on the idea, which faces strong opposition from anti-tax Republicans, online-only retailers such as Amazon.com (nasdaq: AMZN - news - people ) and the Direct Marketing Association.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Google, Amazon.com, eBay, Facebook and other Internet companies have formed a lobbying group called The Internet Association to tackle regulatory and political issues in Washington, D.

    FORBES: The Internet Association Shows What's Wrong With The American Economy

  • Meanwhile, the title of "Captain Clutch" should go to Cleveland's Kyrie Irving, according to the National Basketball Association's new in-depth statistical website, which is set to launch on NBA.com Friday.

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