Posted by: Jeffrey Neu
on Mar 23, 2009
The American Bar Association Intellectual Property Group is hosting its 24th Annual Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference in Arlington, Virginia from April 1 - 4, 2009. Jeffrey Neu will be speaking at a CLE roundtable discussing Cloud Computing and the related Privacy and Data Security issues.
Posted by: Jeffrey Neu
on Feb 9, 2009
Jeffrey Neu spoke on February 09, 2009 at the User Generated Content Conference in San Jose, California. He was tagged to speak on legal issues related to monetizing user generated content.
Posted by: Jeffrey Neu
on Feb 3, 2009
The New York Times wrote an article today about Angel Investors in the start-up community being a little more skittish with their purse strings and a little more savvy with their investments.
Posted by: Jeffrey Neu
on Jan 28, 2009
Just came across an article I was quoted in very early about Non-competes and the digital era....for some of you it still may be valuable, after all the information hasn't changed much.
Posted by: Jeffrey Neu
on Jan 28, 2009
J. C. Neu and Associates has been featured in a recent publication.
Posted by: Jeffrey Neu
on Jan 24, 2009
Jeffrey Neu will be speaking at Harvard Business School on January 25, 2009 at the "Start Something 2009" conference. The conference focuses on issues and trends targetting entrepenurs. Mr. Neu will be speaking on the "most attractive trends" in the technology services industry.
Posted by: Jeffrey Neu
on Jan 23, 2009
Veoh won a major legal victory on January 5, 2009 when the court concluded that it fully complied with the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA), and was protected from the copyright violations of its users.
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on Jan 5, 2009
Jeffrey C. Neu will be speaking at the User Generated Conference Expo in San Jose, California on February 10th (www.ugcxevent.com). If you are planning on attending or would like to schedule an appointment with him while he is there, please feel free to contact us.
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on Oct 14, 2008
Leading Movie Studios have filed suit against RealNetworks for their creation of RealDVD, software that enables users to create an image of DVD on their personal computer's hard drive.
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on Oct 14, 2008
A website through which hundreds of New York residents have searched for, purchased, stored, and shared copyrighted music files has "transacted business" in New York for purposes of the state's long-arm statute, and is subject to jurisdiction there, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York held Sept. 29. Capitol Records, Inc. v. MP3tunes, LLC [SD NY, 2008].