Not exact matches
While the formal digital strategy has yet to be revealed, I argued that the digital economy legal strategy is largely set with legislative plans
touching on lawful access, privacy, online marketing, and
copyright.
Besides, what's legal or not is going to depend
on the country or countries considered and your questions
touches upon several distinct issues (
copyright, public funding...).
Last night at the cocktail party for CFDA Awards nominees we caught up with CFDA executive director Stephen Kolb, who reminisced about the time he met — and
touched — Governor Eliot Spitzer in Washington, D.C. Kolb visited our nation's capital to lobby for
copyright protection for fashion designers with Narciso Rodriguez
on February 14, the day after Spitzer allegedly hired a prostitute.
If an author creates a book
on our platform we'll help them with marketing, sales, and putting them in
touch with graphic designers and videographers and publicly available material that is not covered by
copyright.
Brilliant, brilliant interview with Mike Kelley by Glenn O'Brien,
touching on everything from repressed memory syndrome, the art market, open source culture and the yuck factor of current
copyright law and lawyers...
We've
touched on topics from book
copyrights and patents to gun rights and -LSB-...]
We've
touched on topics from book
copyrights and patents to gun rights and custody.
Podcasting
touches on several legal areas, including
copyright, trade - mark, and personality rights, each of which brings its own complexities and uncertainties.
Their panels «
touched on the logistical issues around registering a work (or series of works) like a podcast with the
Copyright Office.»
Among the topics we'll
touch on: intellectual property conflicts, technical architecture and innovation, the evolution of
copyright, private vs. public interests in Net policy - making, lobbying and the law, and more.»
As Google has grown into the world's most popular search engine and, arguably, the most powerful Internet company, it has become entangled in scores of lawsuits
touching on a wide range of legal questions, including
copyright violation, trademark infringement and its method of ranking Web sites.
But Blawg Review # 171
touches on at least one «last» as well (though it's described as a «virginal moment»):
copyright guru William Patry's last blog post.