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Jonathan Bick

Jonathan Bick

January 04, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Web Copyright Infringement: An Emerging Crime

Both white-collar criminal prosecution and civil remedies thwart the unauthorized use of copyrighted material. Traditionally, injunctions and damages…

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

December 30, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

Web Copyright Infringement: An Emerging White-Collar Crime

The increasing use of the Internet for copyright infringement activities makes criminal sanctions a better deterrent than traditional civil actions.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

December 11, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Internet Use Can Reduce Mass-Tort Litigation Difficulties

Internet use normally increases product liability by escalating product use by nontraditional users. Nontraditional product users are more likely to be harmed by products than traditional product users, who have benefited from formal or informal use and training.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

December 09, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

Litigating Workplace Injuries in a Virtual Office

The Internet has broadened the definition of the "workplace" and thus broadened the definition of the workplace for purposes of litigating workplace injuries and identifying evidence of such injuries.

By Jonathan Bick

9 minute read

November 06, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

Internet Changes Medication Sales Regulations

N.J. is the only state that maintains the position that doctors and pharmaceutical companies may avoid legal difficulties by adhering to the FDA's regulations regarding direct-to-consumer advertising.

By Jonathan Bick

7 minute read

November 06, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

Municipal Procurement Law Limits Internet Use

Municipal government agencies try to save money by using the Internet for procurement purposes, but they are limited in this area by state and local law.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

October 28, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

Litigating Workplace Injuries in a Virtual Office

The Internet has broadened the definition of "workplace" in general, and in particular for purposes of litigating workplace injuries and providing evidence of such injuries.

By Jonathan Bick

9 minute read

October 14, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

The Brave New World of Internet Copyright Trolls

The term "troll" has been used in the patent arena since prior to 2000, but only recently have several nonauthor rights holders adopted a version of the patent troll business model using copyright.

By Jonathan Bick

8 minute read

September 12, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Brave New World of Internet Copyright Trolls

Several nonauthor rights holders have adopted a version of the "patent troll" business model using copyright rights.

By Jonathan Bick

7 minute read

August 07, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

Internet Copyright Infringement: An Emerging White-Collar Crime Internet

The increasing use of the Internet for infringement activities makes criminal sanctions a better deterrent than traditional civil actions; thus, Internet copyright infringement is emerging as a white-collar crime.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read