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Orlando Business Journal

| January 26, 2001 | LEE, MIE-YUN | COPYRIGHT 1989 American City Business Journals, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

No matter what the pundits may claim, the Internet is not going away. Opportunities to use the Internet to help grow your business continue to abound. A word of warning, though: These new business opportunities do come with their own set of risks.

The scary truth is that your e-business and its "digital assets" (i.e., information stored on computers), which could be the lifeblood of your business, most likely are not covered under typical business insurance.

Property insurance might cover your costs if your computer is damaged in a fire But what if a virus wipes out all your data? Unfortunately, information stored electronically is not considered physical …

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