The Verge has been skeptical about the public understanding of blockchain, and this article is no exception. On March 22nd, Tennessee governor Bill Haslam signed into law Senate Bill 1662, to “recognize the legal authority of blockchain technology and smart...
Paul has long been involved with the media law community nationally, including through his work with the ABA Forum on Communications Law. For several years, Paul served on the Forum’s Training and Development Committee, including as one of its co-chairs. The...
Those who follow our blog know that Rick has long been thinking and writing about the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the reaches of liability for hosting companies and ISPS for infringing material posted by users, and what it is really supposed to mean to have a...
Hello all – I will be participating in a ClearLaw Institute webinar at 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, October 17th, 2017. The webinar is entitled “Drafting Clickwrap and Browsewrap Agreements: Enforceability Pitfalls.” If you are interested...
It has been a welcome development in the art of cease-and-desist and demand-letter writing lately: Rather than a stern warning with paragraphs of statutory citations and threats of “treble” and punitive damages to the moon, companies have had their counsel user...