Gregory Brown is an associate general counsel for the University of Minnesota in the Twin Cities. He works mainly for the university’s Office of Technology Commercialization, which seeks to generate ...
In Part 1 of this three-part series, we discussed how intellectual property ownership is determined in the U.S. if no agreement is in place. In this second part, we discuss the typical ways that ...
Westlaw Journal Bankruptcy - June 22, 2020. Much has been written on the myriad of legal issues emanating from the global COVID-19 pandemic: the constitutionality of the lockdowns, liability for ...
Section 365(n) is a carve-out to the debtor's broad Bankruptcy Code power that allows a non-debtor counterparty the right to either accept the rejection of a contract/license or continue performing ...
Your client's first order of business is protecting their intellectual property whether its inventions, literary, or artistic works. This could even include protection from employees selling secrets ...
But what they often overlook are the invisible assets that ultimately define their company’s long-term value: its intellectual property. The best technology, the fastest team or the strongest ...
Research is recognized by the University of Dayton (University or UD) as an essential activity to develop new knowledge, encourage the spirit of inquiry, and promote scholarship in all areas of ...
In a digitalized world, courts are increasingly being called on to adjudicate cases of alleged copyright breaches in regard to the use of digital copies of creative works. However, it is not always ...
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