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This webcast transcript addresses what IP corporations are protecting, why they are protecting it, and provides cost-effective strategies to maximize corporate IP protection programs.

Provides the fundamentals of technology escrow. Covers key issues to address in minimizing client risk when licensing Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, the challenges or risks surrounding off-shore development and licensing, challenges or risks surrounding exclusive supply agreements, verification of the content of escrow deposits, and escrow and verification service case studies.

This webcast focuses on using technology escrow as a form of intellectual property protection, especially as it relates to software source code, and will discuss best practices and strategies put forth by leading companies who are using it today.

Examines the realities and myths of being in China, more specifically the ways in which a company can protect its intellectual property assets while still doing business there.

Discusses cost-effective strategies for multi-national clearance of trademarks and international enforcement from both U.S. and European perspectives.

Experts address the implications of the Supreme Court's decision in KSR v. Teleflex and in particular changing of the cornerstone tests for patentability - obviousness - making it more difficult to obtain and enforce patents.

This webcast involved a discussion by in-house counsel and administrator panelists from small, medium and large law departments who shared their insights regarding electronic billing systems. After a brief presentation, significant time was devoted to answering questions about this rapidly growing new technology.

Three experts discuss the ramifications and significance of possibly the most important copyright case in decades, MGM v. Grokster, as well as litigation leading up to the Supreme Court's decision.

This webcast discusses the latest developments in the area of secondary liability for website operators including service provider immunities under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act,
contributory liability for service providers and online auction operators under trademark and unfair competition law, and secondary defamation liability in light of the Communications Decency Act.

Focuses on the application of survey evidence in intellectual property cases and emerging issues with respect to survey evidence.

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