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Technology
Licensing and Internet Law
The attorneys in our Business Group regularly
counsel clients in these two very important areas. A business
will often license its technology to another as a key element
of its overall strategy. Both the licensor and the licensee
need to be protected, to the extent possible, by the license
or technology transfer agreement. Clients may need advice
on Open Source software licensing. Sometimes two businesses
will enter an agreement to develop technology jointly. Technology
transfers and licensing are important components of our Business
and Intellectual Property practices. We have
extensive experience in confronting and resolving the business
and legal issues that affect the negotiation, documentation
and implementation of sharing technology. We routinely assist
our clients on licensing of software, biotechnology, trademarks,
patents, copyrights and trade secrets, and the negotiation,
drafting and implementation of related VAR, OEM and distributorship
agreements.
No single area symbolizes the extension of
technology and its effect on business, markets and our daily
lives more than the internet. Courts and legislatures are
trying to reconcile the application of traditional legal principles
to completely new forms of information and communication:
Should traditional principles be applied to cyberspace? Our
Business Group is actively involved
with our clients in confronting the issues that confront businesses
whose markets have no boundaries and where entrepreneurs venture
“off the map.” We help clients with jurisdictional
questions, taxation, defamation, cybersquatting/domain name
disputes, security and privacy issues, electronic signature
implementation, web-hosting and service-level agreements,
and terms of use policies. The Internet is not the exclusive
domain of high-technology – on the contrary, it is potentially
the “mall” of the future and every business will
have its place. But the boundaries of legal regulation are
still being determined and every business that ventures forth
will need a guide.
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