...launched a division to counsel clients on business opportunities associated with digital media based in Los Angeles' "Silicon Beach." Moreover, the firm...
...regarding copyright terminations and considering the role of compulsory licenses in the digital age. It will be more difficult than 15 years ago...
...for Silicon Valley technology and media companies looking for practical and...by Viacom Inc. under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. ...
...office and will focus on advising public and emerging companies on digital media, intellectual property and information-technology matters in domestic and international transactions...
National Law Journal
...is a means of Internet communication utilizing software that lets users exchange digital files through a network of linked computers. Users access peer-to-peer...
...El Pais, several German media outlets and other publications....
...lives of celebrities, and the digital era, with the proliferation of...courts often defer to the media, simply assuming that the story...
...attorney department is one of the busiest deal-making shops in new media but its workload went well beyond mergers and acquisitions in 2012...
...do a lot of legal guidance work for our websites and digital media team," he said. "I work with the traditional media...
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