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The Instant Impact of MDY Industries LLC v. Blizzard Entertainment Inc. On the Power of Software Licensing Agreements to Prevent Unauthorized Use of Content
ExecSense, March 2011, Minutes: 60
“The Instant Impact of MDY Industries LLC v. Blizzard Entertainment Inc. On the Power of Software Licensing Agreements to Prevent Unauthorized Use of Content” is a time efficient way to be in-the-know on the most up to date facts and ramifications of this decision and take proactive steps on behalf of current and prospective clients it could impact the most. Take the 60 minutes to view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPad, Kindle or printed out) to make sure you have answers ready to key questions you are sure to be asked on the immediate ramifications of this decision by colleagues, clients and other professionals with whom you discuss the case, as violations of software licensing agreements will not fall under copyright law, but rather under contract law, wherein such agreements are much more difficult to enforce.
Upon ordering, ExecSense will email you a link to download the webinar files for viewing on your computer, mobile phone, iPod, iPad, Kindle or printed out. The downloaded files will include the PowerPoint presentation, audio narration and jpeg images of the slides (for watching on your mobile media device). Take advantage of your next commute, flight, business trip, lunch, or free hour in your schedule to view this webinar.
The webinar is led by an expert on the ramifications of this decision and its implications for the power of software licensing agreements to prevent unauthorized use of content, Heather Meeker (Co-Managing Partner, Greenberg Traurig LLP), and focuses on: - Everything you need to know in 60 minutes about the impact of the Ninth Circuit’s decision on the power of software licensing agreements to prevent unauthorized use of content, and whether software and content owners will be able to enforce such agreements under contract law - Perspective on the impact of the Ninth Circuit’s decision on the power held by content or software owners who use software licensing agreements, whether they will be able to enforce such agreements under contract law, what damages will be available to content or software owners whose software licensing agreements are broken, whether parties will be held liable for violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s prohibition on anticircumvention technology even when the party did not engage in or facilitate copyright infringement, and how content or software owners’ efforts to prevent unauthorized use of software may be impacted by this ruling - The 10 questions being asked the most by intellectual property lawyers and their clients with respect to how this decision will impact them and what proactive steps they should be taking right now to enforce unauthorized use of their clients’ software - Case studies of what other intellectual property lawyers are doing for their clients, now and in the future, based on this ruling
Praise for ExecSense Webinars: 'ExecSense Webinars are an enhanced and effective way to immediately understand new legal trends or decisions that impact your practice.' - Robert Orozco, Partner, Meyers Nave “Was first on the scene with an in depth overview of this game changing decision.” – Howard Grubbs, Practice Group Leader, Womble Carlyle “If it's up to the minute information that you need, go with ExecSense.” – Christopher J. Dow, Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson
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