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Jun. 1, 2006

MCLE Self-Study

Technology/IP Many people misunderstand the Copyright Revision Act and often ignore it--two mistakes you can't afford to make if you hire consultants to work on your firm's website or to write software. by Richard E. Korb

By Richard E. Korb
     
      Do You Own Your Website?
     
      The Internet has expanded as a business and marketing tool at a rate few anticipated, and scores of lawyers and company managers have hired designers to construct websites and independent programmers to help develop software and write source code for their businesses. <...

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