Jeffrey D Neuburger

Jeffrey D Neuburger

June 06, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Blockchain: The Key to True Cybersecurity?

Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jonathan P. Mollod of Proskauer Rose discuss blockchain generally and its potential cybersecurity-related functions, security considerations when placing assets on the blockchain, and whether existing laws and regulations will have to be changed to foster new blockchain technologies.

By Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jonathan P. Mollod

18 minute read

June 26, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Broadening the Scope of Privacy Under Video Protection Statute

Jeffrey D. Neuburger of Proskauer Rose discusses 'Yershov v. Gannett Satellite Information Network,' which has reopened the debate over what constitutes "personally identifiable information" (PII) for purposes of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act.

By Jeffrey D. Neuburger

12 minute read

June 25, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Broadening the Scope of Privacy Under Video Protection Statute

Jeffrey D. Neuburger of Proskauer Rose discusses 'Yershov v. Gannett Satellite Information Network,' which has reopened the debate over what constitutes "personally identifiable information" (PII) for purposes of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act.

By Jeffrey D. Neuburger

12 minute read

July 11, 2002 | Law.com

Sample Employee Confidentiality and Assignment of Inventions Agreement

Companies seeking to protect confidential information relating to Internet development or commerce should have employees sign confidentiality agreements. This sample agreement notifies the employee of his or her obligations with respect to the employer's trade secrets and specifies that the employee is performing work on a "work made for hire" basis and that he or she assigns all rights in any work product not considered as such.

By Julian S. Millstein, Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jeffrey P. Weingart

4 minute read

October 25, 2002 | Law.com

Checklist for Reviewing Content Licenses

A precise license agreement is key to delineating the licensee's scope of future use of the content, understanding what is being said about the rights being transferred and allocating the risks which are inherent in online usage. The following are key considerations that should be kept in mind when reviewing existing content license agreements to evaluate the status of rights to a work.

By Julian S. Millstein, Jeffrey D. Neuburger & Jeffrey P. Weingart

3 minute read

November 15, 2002 | Law.com

Guidelines for Drafting Shrink-Wrap and Click-Wrap Agreements

Despite the widespread use of "shrink-wrap" and "click-wrap" agreements, few courts have addressed the critical question of whether, and to what extent, these agreements are enforceable under the writing/record and signature/authentication requirements of the Statute of Frauds. Although the following steps do not ensure enforceability, they address many possible legal obstacles.

By Julian S. Millstein, Jeffrey D. Neuburger & Jeffrey P. Weingart

3 minute read

July 11, 2002 | Law.com

Sample Web Site Privacy Policy

Web site operators should consider developing and posting a privacy policy addressing issues concerning the collection of online information about Web site users. The following sample Web site privacy policy addresses how user information is collected, the use of such information and security.

By Julian S. Millstein, Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jeffrey P. Weingart

5 minute read

August 09, 2002 | Law.com

Employee Internet Use Policy Statement

The following sample company policy sets forth the guidelines for employee Internet access and access to the Internet via a company network. The purpose of such policies is to minimize the potential risks associated with connecting to the Internet without unduly limiting the potential benefits offered by speedy access to global information.

By Julian S. Millstein, Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jeffrey P. Weingart

4 minute read

March 20, 2003 | Law.com

Sample Content License Agreement

Web site owners who engage in e-commerce will often seek to sell, distribute or otherwise exploit content owned by third parties in connection with their online presence. The following sample license agreement defines the relationship between licensors and licensees of content-related rights by setting forth the term of the license, fees, IP rights and warranties.

By Julian S. Millstein, Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jeffrey P. Weingart

9 minute read