E-Commerce And Internet Law
At Hartman & Winnicki, P.C. our E-Commerce and Intellectual Property Law Group handles complex licensing transactions for computer software developers, Web site development companies, clients who are purchasing software licenses, and clients who are undergoing computer upgrades and systems integration. The Firm not only handles the information technology issues for its clients, but also renders a full range of general corporate legal services, from business formation, incorporation, employment agreements, shareholder agreements to incentive stock option agreements. We also handle litigation for breach of contracts, employment claims, commercial claims and tort issues.
The Firm's E-Commerce and Intellectual Property Law Group is devoted to keeping abreast of the latest developments in the new emerging practice area known as "Internet Law." Since there is relatively little statutory or decisional law, the practitioner must have a careful understanding of the laws that do exist, as well as the disciplines from which the foundation for Internet Law is being formed, such as, copyright law, trademark law, First Amendment law, privacy law, trade secret law, commerce clause law, licensing law and commercial law generally.
Never before have issues of personal jurisdiction, trademark, copyright, confidentiality and defamation been so important to the business client. For instance, a company's Web site may create personal jurisdiction in all 50 states. Moreover, any employee has the ability to publish (internally or to the world) material which infringes on another's copyrights or trademarks, or which is defamatory, exposing his employer to potentially enormous liability. The Firm's Internet Law Group renders advice to its clients on these issues. The Firm can advise its clients on how to reduce legal exposure when posting a Web site, and on the importance of registering an Internet domain name as a trademark (to preserve the company's product or service mark).
We also advise our clients on how to preserve
their legal status of their valuable trade secrets which are kept on their
computer systems or transmitted by e-mail over the Internet. Our clients
also seek our advice with respect to adopting e-mail policies concerning
the company's computer network and monitoring employee e-mail for discriminatory,
harassing or obscene messages, or for violation of confidentiality policies
of the client.
Intellectual Property Law
In addition to the intellectual property advice
described above, the Firm provides traditional intellectual property law
services, whether furnishing advice on trademark and copyright registrations,
counseling on protecting trade secrets, litigating patent disputes, drafting
non-disclosure agreements, preparing trademark and copyright assignments
and licenses, and writing work-made-for-hire agreements.
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