...Internet marketing has long been a double-edged sword. A successful viral advertisement can rocket a brand to social media stardom overnight, but...
...160; purported purposes of developing a company with product, channel, marketing, operations, service and financial return. Plaintiff further alleges that Defendant and Amergence...
...driver of, and a determinant factor in, their professional success. However, legal marketing is not a requisite component of the law school curriculum and it...
...Murphy has made repeated claims, both to Effie Film and in the media, that the "Effie" screenplay infringes on his copyright in "...
...of ANS. Kristy Avazpour served as the company's Vice President of Marketing from 2006 through October of 2010. Defendant is Falconstor Software, Inc. ("...
...With downloadable software, e-commerce and streaming media services commonplace, individually negotiated consumer contracts have largely been abandoned for practical...
...its patent covers Kickstarter's social financing business model. ...
...No. 7,885,887 for "Methods and apparatuses for financing and marketing a creative work," issued on February 8, 2011 (the "'887...
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