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Part # 2: More On Protecting Your Brand Against New Forms of Online Infringement and Challenges

  Here is the 2d part of my video interview with the Cornell eClips program on brand protection on the Internet. Part 1 of the interview is here. Q. What…Continue reading Part # 2: More On Protecting Your Brand Against New Forms of Online Infringement and Challenges →

Some Suggestions About Protecting Your Brand Against New Forms of Online Infringements

Protecting your brand from new forms of online challenges has become  increasingly complex. The Cornell eClips program was kind enough to interview me on this subject. eClips, created by Cornell…Continue reading Some Suggestions About Protecting Your Brand Against New Forms of Online Infringements →

American Conference Institute Advanced IP Forum and Workshop

  The Advanced IP Forum for Advertising Counsel will take place in NY from April 27-29. The program offers an impressive list of speakers from the content and media industries….Continue reading American Conference Institute Advanced IP Forum and Workshop →

Cornell Entrepreneurial Network Webinar on February 23: How to Brand, License and Protect your Intellectual Property

Andrew will be speaking at a one-hour webinar sponsored by the Cornell Entrepreneurial Network on February 23 about how to brand, license and protect your intellectual property. The webinar will…Continue reading Cornell Entrepreneurial Network Webinar on February 23: How to Brand, License and Protect your Intellectual Property →

Complimentary Program for Dance Companies on Social Media on February 12, 2011

    Andrew will be speaking about how you can avoid legal problems while building your brand through social media at a program sponsored by the New York Foundation for…Continue reading Complimentary Program for Dance Companies on Social Media on February 12, 2011 →

Agence France v. Morel: Can Content Creators Control the Commercial Exploitation of Their Content Once They Post It On Twitter?

Can users of social media have it both ways? Can they share on Twitter their posted content but still control its commercial exploitation and maybe thereby prevent others from infringing…Continue reading Agence France v. Morel: Can Content Creators Control the Commercial Exploitation of Their Content Once They Post It On Twitter? →

Update on How Our Social Media Posts Can Hurt Us

    My post How Your Social Media Posts Can Hurt You In Unexpected Ways has generated lots of feedback from friends and colleagues who have shared with me other ways that…Continue reading Update on How Our Social Media Posts Can Hurt Us →

How Your Social Media Posts Can Hurt You In Unexpected Ways

Social media continues to captivate. The number of Facebook and Twitter users is staggering. But social media has a dark side. Your social media posts can hurt you in many…Continue reading How Your Social Media Posts Can Hurt You In Unexpected Ways →

Using Social Media to Build Your Brand Program on November 8, 2010

I will be joining a panel of social media experts at a program on the evening of November 8 sponsored by the Copyright Society of the USA. The focus will…Continue reading Using Social Media to Build Your Brand Program on November 8, 2010 →

How to Brand, License and Protect your Intellectual Property, Sponsored by the Cornell Entrepreneurial Network, May 4, 2010

Andrew will be a panelist at a program sponsored by the Cornell Entrepreneurial Network entitled How to Brand, License and Protect your Intellectual Property. It will take place at the…Continue reading How to Brand, License and Protect your Intellectual Property, Sponsored by the Cornell Entrepreneurial Network, May 4, 2010 →

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