Publications | Book
Copyright Litigation Strategies
Case law and processes under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) continue to change, reflecting the evolving online environment. This handbook provides an understanding of what online service providers (OSPs and ISPs), website owners, content creators, and copyright owners need to know to protect their online interests and enjoy immunity from infringement. This quick-start guide provides online access to practice-ready DMCA forms and appendices.
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ABA Book Publishing
9781641050524
252
5370234
6 x 9 Paperback
3/7/2018 12:00:00 AM
Publications | Book
Copyright Litigation Strategies
Publications | Book
Copyright Remedies: A Litigator's Guide to Damages and Other Relief
Publications | E-Book
Legal Guide to Video Game Development, Second Edition
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Trademarks in China: Keeping Up with Fast Changing Local Practices [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Copyright Developments in the U.S., Europe and China [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
The Web Tracking Litigation Tsunami: Trends, Tactics and Tales from the Trenches [CC]
Feb
01
Events | In-Person
29th Annual Conference of the Forum on Communications Law
ETHICS 60 min
The Annual Conference includes an array of plenaries and workshops. With a compelling roster of speakers and facilitators, addressing the pressing issues confronting content, communications, entertai…
Jan
31
Events | Webinar
Demystifying the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) [CC]
CLE 60 min
The purpose of this webinar is to demystify the PCT and help participants become better PCT practitioners. Based on the presenters' own experience and drawing from their recently released ABA-IPL pub…
Jan
09
Events | Webinar
Confidentiality Agreements in View of Federal and State Initiatives on Competition [CC]
CLE 90 min
Implementing the White House's efforts to open labor markets and address abuse of market dominance, the Federal Trade Commission negotiated consent orders against several companies' use of non-compet…