Pet - ter is a trained mediator, an expert
in cyberlaw and serves as arbitrator / panellist for WIPO, US - based FORUM, the Swed - ish IIS, and the Czech Arbitration Court.
Goldman also questions Menhart's expertise
in cyberlaw, asking «What kind of Cyberlawyer doesn't know that the term «Cyberlaw» isn't trademarkable for Cyberlaw services, * especially * not by one who claims a priority date of 2007?»
Not exact matches
Ryan Calo, a lawyer at the University of Washington School of Law
in Seattle, tackles these and other questions
in «Robots and the Lessons of
Cyberlaw,» a paper that will appear
in the California Law Review next spring.
Once a freewheeling frontier, the Internet is approaching lockdown as we trade freedom for the promise of security
in our online lives, Oxford University
cyberlaw scholar Jonathan Zittrain says.
A new guide to the legal protections available to reporters
in Massachusetts was published this week by the Digital Media Law Project at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and the
Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School.
Since starting his
Cyberlaw column
in 1999, Sinrod says he's gotten calls from potential clients around the country who knew him only from the articles he's written.
Eric Menhart is a lawyer who heads
Cyberlaw, which holds itself out as a «recognized leader»
in matters such as domain name disputes, copyright and trademark.
The renowned
cyberlaw and IP scholar taught at both Harvard and the University of Chicago Law School before joining Stanford's faculty
in 2000.
In this capacity and also as the director of the Asia - Pacific
Cyberlaw, Cybercrime and Internet Security Research...
He is one of the UK's leading
cyberlaw experts, with a practice encompassing advisory and contentious work
in the internet, IT and intellectual property fields.
On October 18, 2006, he was interviewed by SCU Professor Eric Goldman, with students from Professor Goldman's class on
Cyberlaw in attendance.
If prosecuted
in Virginia, you may be able to defend yourself based on a interpretation of those terms, but that is a risk, and you should absolutely hire a
cyberlaw attorney knowledgeable about Virginia.
Today, the EFF is announcing that it and its partners including Harvard's
Cyberlaw Clinic and Ask Patents have now submitted documents on six pending applications, including one for a «Ribbon Filament and Assembly for Use
in Extrusion - based Digital Manufacturing Systems» — i.e., using a filament that's fettucine - shaped instead of spaghetti - shaped because it melts more quickly.
In a bonus 106th episode of the Steptoe
Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker and Alan Cohn interview Phil Reitinger, former DHS Deputy Undersecretary for Cybersecurity and Sony Corporation CISO and current Director of the new Global Cyber Alliance.
Originally appearing on Steptoe & Johnson LLP website:
In a bonus 106th episode of the Steptoe
Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker and Alan Cohn interview Phil Reitinger, former DHS Deputy Undersecretary for Cybersecurity and Sony Corporation CISO and current Director of the new Global Cyber Alliance.
He is one of the UK's leading
cyberlaw experts, with a practice encompassing advisory and contentious work
in the internet, IT and intellectual property fields.