The PRO-IP Act

Title:
The PRO-IP Act

Description:
In October, the federal government, with strong bipartisan support, reorganized its strategy and expanded the resources available to protect the nation’s intellectual property with the enactment of the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act, known as the PRO-IP Act, 15 U.S.C. 8101. This article describes the major innovations created in the act and discusses its implications for businesses with valuable IP assets.

Released: 12/22/08
Cost: Free


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  • Category: Business News
  • Language: English

Nick Akerman regularly consults with clients on how to protect their valuable computer data and represents clients in court actions to retrieve stolen data and prevent its dissemination. In this podcast, he will discuss current topics related to this area of expertise. Look for his Podcast in the iTunes Music Store.

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    About Nick Akerman

    Nick Akerman is a partner in Dorsey & Whitney’s Trial group. Nick represents clients in trial and appellate courts and arbitrations throughout the United States. His specialties include protection of trade secrets and computer data, other commercial litigation, internal investigations and white collar criminal representations.

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    T: + 1 212 415 9217
    E: akerman.nick@dorsey.com

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    One Response to The PRO-IP Act

    1. avatar Angga says:

      Has it occurred to ayonne that an unscrupulous person could “accidently” bring up a sound recorder app and record the audio from the dongle, then sell it on the internet or play it into another device that has the Square app installed.This square app encrypts the data. It should take about 12 hours for some bright hacker to either hack into the Square software or build an app from scratch that will convert the audio file to a text file that contains all the information from the mag strip.Of course they will need the dongle. Wait I have a MP3 to cassette adaptor in my car that has a read head and an audio plug… I wonder…

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