As the Internet of Things networks grow, are your smart home devices hacker friendly? Blog authored by IP firm Klemchuk LLP
Read MoreNew FCC rules aim to protect consumer privacy, but Internet providers argue this will be bad for consumers. Blog authored by technology and data law firm Klemchuk LLP
Read MoreDeath in the digital age: How RUFADAA may control the future of your online privacy, assets upon death. Blog authored Klemchuk LLP, a technology and data law firm.
Read MoreIncreasingly aggressive behavior of popup ads resulting in spur of ADA-related litigation. Blog authored by Internet law firm Klemchuk LLP.
Read MoreLegal Issues and Reality Games: Even the excitement of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games can't stop the latest mobile gaming craze that is Pokémon Go. Blog authored by Klemchuk LLP
Read MoreBe ware of password sharing for Netflix and similar platforms. 9th Circuit could find you guilty of a federal crime.
Read MoreWith the rise of "connected cars," the intellectual property issues will increase. Blog authored by the IP law firm of Klemchuk LLP.
Read MoreMobile order and pay apps boost business, but restaurants must tackle privacy issues.
Read MoreTrade secret lawyers provide advice on protection of trade secrets through use of agreements and processes for maintaining confidentiality. Article by the IP law firm, Klemchuk, LLP.
Read MoreProtection of trade secrets is necessary to preserve the competitive advantage inherent in the secrets as well as to maintain the IP rights.
Read MoreIf a trade secret holder finds another has wrongfully acquired or used confidential information, a trade secret injunction may be an option to prevent disclosure and preserve protection of its value. Read more about trade secrets.
Read MoreFormer Montgomery County Police officer Delores Culmer, age 37, of Silver Spring, Maryland pleaded guilty to obtaining unauthorized information from protected government computers for personal financial gain or commercial advantage.
Read MoreGoogle takes proactive steps to cut down on the posting of revenge porn. Article by Klemchuk LLP, a technology and data privacy law firm.
Read MoreFor proper data breach prevention, a plan and security measures should be outlined and put into practice with an all-hands approach to help ensure compliance and security throughout an organization.
Read MoreWhile it remains rather easy for federal investigators to access older emails throughout the country, including Texas, Governor Rick Perry signed into law a tougher privacy bill that will make it more difficult for TX state law enforcement, meaning a warrant will be needed to receive access to those emails, no matter how old they are. Read more about emails and data privacy.
Read MoreCompanies can put clear agreements in place with the employees that define who owns what and what happens to the accounts upon the departure of an employee from the company. Read more about social media law as it relates to the workplace.
Read MoreThe hijacking of your website can damage your brand, undermine your message, and frustrate your audience. Thus, savvy business owners and brand managers must be vigilant about protecting their sites and policing their marks. Read more about technology transactions and brand protection.
Read MoreIn today’s digitally-based world, digital libraries might accumulate tens of thousands of songs, movies, and ebooks. The question is, though, once purchased, are they really yours?
Read MoreIP due diligence investigations are usually conducted in conjunction with an investment or transaction, such as a licensing deal, merger, or acquisition. A due diligence investigation could include an assessment of the copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, and any other intellectual property.
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