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UPDATE: Bill Signed Amazon.com Terminating Associate Program Contracts Due To New California Law

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UPDATE: Governor Jerry Brown has signed the bill that will effect all California Affiliate Marketers in the state of California.  I have included the latest email corresponence from Amazon.com Hello,Unfortunately, Governor Brown has signed into law the bill that we emailed you about earlier today. As a result of this, contracts with all California residents participating in the Amazon Associates Program are terminated effective today, June 29, 2011. Those California residents will no longer receive advertising fees for sales referred to Amazon.com, Endless.com,MYHABIT.COM or SmallParts.com. Please be assured that all qualifying advertising fees earned before today will be processed and paid in...

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Offenders With Warrants Can Avoid High Fines, Jail Time

(San Bernardino, Calif.) People who have failed to appear at the Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County Superior Courthouse for misdemeanors and lesser violations now have another option besides high fines and jail time. The Inland Empire Concerned African Churches will debut its Community Plea Program at the Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse on Friday, Aug. 27. This program duplicates one the Inland Empire Concerned African Churches created for the San Bernardino Superior Courthouse six years ago that has already helped more than 600 people. “People who have a misdemeanor or traffic violation and have failed to appear in court can work...

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What You Should Know About Foreclosure and Evictions

By Dennis Moore FORECLOSURE & EVICTIONS It is common for occupants of a foreclosing home to believe they must vacate the property by the day of the actual foreclosure sale, believing the Sheriff will kick them out.  This is false.  The Sheriff cannot come until there is a court order/judgment granting possession to the new owner. Why must the new owner obtain a court order for possession of the property? The answer is the Due Process of the Constitution, where the government cannot take away one’s “life, liberty, or property without due process of law.” Therefore, an occupant is...

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