Other IP
Bankruptcy, trade secrets, domain squatters. What do all of these issues have in common? They are all part of the intellectual property law rubric. Findlaw has a number of articles to help you wade through the IP law maze. For instance, the intermingling between IP and bankruptcy law has increased over the past couple of years as more companies utilize intellectual property . You can also find information on domain names including what to do after you decide on a name such as purchasing it from a registrar, or look for a hosting provider that can do it for you—many hosts offer this as part of your hosting account package.
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Other IP Articles
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Who Controls Electronic Rights: Publisher or Writer?
The increased importance of electronic publishing requires publishers and writers to pay greater attention to electronic rights issues. Thus, most contemporary publishing contracts, at least those where at least the publisher or writer was ...
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WTO & Its Impact On China’s Retail and Franchise Industries
Prior to China's entry into WTO, foreign investments were severely restricted from providing retail services in China for both their own proprietary operations and for third parties. The PRC retail sector was first opened to foreign investment ...
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Y2K: How Will Physicians Treat Their Own Millennium Bug?
From the sole practitioner to largest payor organization, the "Year 2000" (or "Y2K") problem will significantly impact the health care industry. Generally, government agencies, insurance payors and hospitals by now know whether Y2K poses a problem ...
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Year 2000 Computer Problem Prompts Litigation
Most computer systems in use today can only record dates in a two-digit format, i.e, 98 for 1998. This format is very common in older systems and software that were designed when computer memory was expensive, but it also exists in more contemporary ...
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Year 2000 Evaluation Services Questionnaire
Do your company's organizational documents include appropriate indemnities for your officers and directors? Have your officers and directors been briefed on the Y2K issues? Have they documented their actions and prepared proper board resolutions ...
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Year 2000 Legal Services: Seven Reasons You May Need Them
The millennium issue, Y2K Bug, year 2000 problem revolves around the fact that for years and years dates in computer systems, software custom programs and inside those magic embedded "chips" all used 2 digits to account for a year date. So when 2001 ...
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Your First Website: Contractual Issues That Should Not Be Overlooked
So, you're going to launch a website? You reserved a really cool URL (web address) and, while barbecuing over the Labor Day weekend, your neighbor offers to design your site. Not only is he promising a "good deal" but he offers to hook you up with ...
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Your Product’s Patent Has Been Infringed, Now What?
If you have patents covering your products (and these days, you probably have a bunch), you know how important it is to protect them to maintain your competitive position. Thus, if you hear through the grapevine that a competitor is poised to come ...
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