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This material comes from a program for those with established international practices, as companies need to constantly evaluate in a tight market if resources are being properly deployed.

This session will discuss monitoring and protecting intellectual property assets around the globe. Learn the risks and challenges other companies are facing, and how they are combating IP infringement. The topics addressed will include: identifying and protecting against risks to your brand; strategies for monitoring your brand name; tackling domain squatters and combating other brand abuse; developing strategies for protecting your brand on a global scale; and how counterfeit goods and piracy impact brands and the best practices for targeting suppliers of counterfeit goods.

This presentation covers EU and the data privacy and security movement, as well as it's history, and the comparison between the EU and the APEC.

Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover have created uniform data security standards for any business that accepts credit cards. This program provided an overview of these requirements, how they evolved, what is required, who is impacted, what happens if there is a breach, drafting suggestions for agreements with vendors impacted by PCI, suggestions for making sure your business is compliant, and a look at the future direction of the standards.

Information on topics such as sound business practices, privacy policies, Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPP), and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. Includes a list of state policies regarding unsolicited e-mails.

As information becomes increasingly electronic, consumers and law enforcement have become concerned about data collection, use, monitoring, and storage of sensitive information, including personal information. There are myriad state and federal laws that deal with sensitive information on a sectorial basis, but these laws may not overlap, or may create conflicting obligations and priorities.

This material discusses the legal framework for managing the challenges of a security breach.

This material covers data protection, product recalls, and eDiscovery.

Presented at ACC's Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Defining the IP Attorney’s Role in the E-Commerce Revolution

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