On Thursday, August 22, I’ll be doing a presentation on intellectual property issues that small businesses are likely to encounter. Small businesses put a lot of effort into developing their identity and brands. Producing valuable intellectual property can be a significant expense; direct and indirect revenues related
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Client My Pet Chicken was featured in the Huffington Post on May 8, in an article entitled “10 Oddball Businesses That Actually Exist“. My Pet Chicken is identified as one of the so-called oddballs – a small business “founded on unorthodox ideas” but with a proven track
Read more →Thanks to all the participants who attended tonight’s workshop on legal issues facing business websites. Having such a diverse group of professionals, including marketing experts and website developers, in the audience really enriched the discussion. We were able to delve into adjacent areas such as options for
Read more →Tomorrow, Feb. 27, I’ll be presenting a seminar on legal issues you’re likely to run into with commercial websites. Topics will include protecting your brand and content, privacy policies and terms of use, and risks related to eCommerce and user-submitted content. You can find more details and
Read more →An online presence allows retailers to effectively market products and services nationally and globally. Your website marketing effort is available to consumers down the street as easily as those thousands of miles away. Fortunately, your online efforts don’t need to comply with the varying and sometimes conflicting
Read more →On Feb. 27, I’ll be holding a seminar on legal issues you’re likely to run into with your commercial websites. Topics will include protecting your brand and content, privacy policies and terms of use, and risks related to eCommerce and user-submitted content. You can find more details
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INSIGHT : Another Yoga Patent Controversy
I was recently asked to comment on the current yoga patent controversy surrounding a patent application filed by Yogaglo, a company that provides streaming yoga classes. Subsequent to filing their application, the company sent cease and desist letters to numerous other providers of online yoga instruction, including YogaInternational and