...do this are often unaware of the complex legal overlay of the digital world and the potential pitfalls for their company’s failure to...
...146;s advice rings true as ever in litigations digital age. Pre-suit e-discovery preparation is preferable to post-suit scrambling...
...purchaser buying a copy of the work, they're licensing it in digital form," said Jonathan Reichman, an attorney at ...
...buying a copy of the work, theyre licensing it in digital form, said Jonathan Reichman, an attorney at Kenyon & Kenyon. That...
...purchaser buying a copy of the work, they're licensing it in digital form," said Jonathan Reichman, an attorney at Kenyon & Kenyon. That...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
...discussion about how to make copyright law make sense in a digital age has already started in Washington, and it will continue, with our...
...discussion about how to make copyright law make sense in a digital age has already started in Washington, and it will continue, with our...
...discussion about how to make copyright law make sense in a digital age has already started in Washington, and it will continue, with our...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...discussion about how to make copyright law make sense in a digital age has already started in Washington, and it will continue, with our...
...It's a lot of work, especially for someone well past retirement age. But it's also the perfect fit for Laufer, who's run...
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