May 24, 2013 | The Recorder
Your Skills: Misbehaving Juries May Alter VerdictsJurors who turn to social media while in trial may be giving parties ammunition to overturn the verdict, say Richard Raysman of Holland & Knight and Peter Brown of Peter Brown & Associates.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
11 minute read
December 15, 2011 | Legaltech News
The Legal Landscape for Online Data CollectionFor attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown, the continued growth of geolocation and other new technologies promises innovation, but also stirs up privacy concerns.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
13 minute read
September 05, 2002 | Law.com
Sample Trademark License AgreementIt is important to protect a computer program's trademark because of the proliferation of large and small software development companies that exist today. This sample trademark license agreement protects the trademark of a software product to be distributed within a particular market.
By By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
18 minute read
February 13, 2012 | Legaltech News
Proposed COPPA Amendments Address Geolocation, Behavioral AdsAttorneys Peter Brown and Richard Raysman examine proposed amendments to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act -- spurred by disruptive technology, such as mobile devices.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
10 minute read
May 14, 2013 | New York Law Journal
Determining When Software Development Is 'Work for Hire'In their Technology Law Column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, the principal at Peter Brown & Associates, discuss some recent decisions interpreting work for hire provisions regarding employees and programmers and some differences between a work for hire agreement and a copyright assignment.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
13 minute read
February 28, 2001 | Law.com
Wireless E-CommerceAccompanying the growth of wireless e-commerce are a host of legal and business issues that attorneys should consider when negotiating and drafting license agreements. In order to identify these issues, it is necessary to understand how the wireless Internet is different from the "traditional," wired Internet and the various kinds of service providers and devices specific to the wireless Internet.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
11 minute read
February 07, 2012 | New York Law Journal
Emerging Issues In Children's Online PrivacyRichard Raysman of Holland & Knight and Peter Brown of Baker & Hostetler discuss the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act and the issues surrounding the proposed amendments to the its regulations, including whether COPPA's definition of "personal information" should be expanded to cover geolocation and behavioral advertising data, and what new methods of parental notice should be adopted.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
10 minute read
September 12, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal
Cyberlockers, File-Sharing and Infringement in the CloudThe evolution of file-sharing technology, cyberlockers in general, including an overview of the federal prosecution of the cyberlocker site Megaupload, as well as recent efforts to fight piracy at the ISP level.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
11 minute read
July 10, 2012 | New York Law Journal
Social Network Game DevelopmentIn their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, write that social media has become an important source of casual entertainment, with users playing games on social network platforms ranging from poker and board games to virtual farming and zombie eradication.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
11 minute read
January 12, 2011 | Legaltech News
Process Patents in the Wake of 'Bilski'The high court's Bilski decision led to uncertainties in seeking patents for business methodology and process, say attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown. What software methodologies and financial processes are patentable will now be fleshed out by lower courts and the Federal Circuit.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
13 minute read
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