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IWBI’s WELL for Residential Program Finally Has Its Global Launch

The much applauded commercial standard for health and wellness in the building industry has now been adapted to provide its own set of framework in developing residential housing.

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Legal Advice on Phone Support: What if a Customer is Injured?

CE pros need to stay 'on script' when conducting an over-the-phone service call to protect clients from an electrical shock or fall while repairing their own system. Where does liability start and end?

Jul 28, 2016

Is It OK to Install Surveillance Cameras in Strip Club Dressing Room?

As long as the cameras are not covert (and a contract is in place), it is OK for integrators to install surveillance cameras in a strip club dressing room and in every room in an 80-year-old doctor's 'bachelor pad.'

May 04, 2016

Lawsuit Hints Crestron to Launch 4K Streaming this Year

Home automation leader Crestron Electronics says it plans to release new 4K streaming technology this year, based on information detailed in a now-resolved lawsuit.

Mar 30, 2016

Legal: Surveillance Cameras Inside the Home

Home technology integrator wants to know: What are the laws on installing secret nanny-cams in a customer’s home? Security and home-automation attorney Ken Kirschenbaum responds.

Jan 29, 2016

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Legal: Licensing for DIY-Installed Monitored Security Systems Across County Lines

As traditional security dealers and new entrepreneurs follow the model of factory-configured, self-installed monitored security systems, what are the licensing requirements for nationwide coverage?

Jan 12, 2016

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Explaining Liens vs. Lawsuits for Non-Payment by General Contractor

Integrators who sign a contract with a general contractor and not directly with the client cannot sue the homeowner if you are not paid, but you may be able to file a mechanics lien against the property.

Dec 22, 2015