Mark Wittow, experienced Business, Entertainment attorney in Seattle, WA with 1 reviews
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Mark Wittow

925 Fourth Avenue Suite 2900, Seattle, WA

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1988:
Harvard University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1977:
Hampshire College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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04 Nov, 2015
I hired Mark to help me with a contract/copyright issue, he answered all my questions and then some, he explained everything in a way so that I understood, and he was fast and nice. My issue was resolved and I have some good advice going forward.
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Developments in the Law Concerning Online Trademark Uses and Contextual Advertising, Developments in the Law Concerning Online Trademark Uses and Contextual Advertising
2016:
Intellectual Property Law Institute Coursebook (Practicing Law Institute), Digital Music Developments
2016:
IP Law Watch, New DMCA Safe Harbor Copyright Agent Requirements for Online Service Providers
2016:
IP Law Watch, Sometimes Borrowing Isn’t Stealing: De Minimis Sampling of Music Sound Recordings Isn’t Copyright Infringement, Say Two Key Courts in the United States and Germany
2015:
IP Protection in China, American Bar Association, Copyright Law of China (co-author)
2015:
IP Law Watch, U.S. Copyright Office Chief Testifies: Eight Issues Ready for Legislation
2015:
IP Law Watch, Southern District of New York Court Parses ‘Fair Use’ in Fox News’ Copyright Infringement Dispute with Media Monitoring Service
2012:
Technology Transactions and Data Protection and Telecom, Media and Technology Alert, Privacy Policies of Mobile Apps Falling Under Increased Scrutiny by State and Federal Regulators
2011:
The Computer & Internet Lawyer, Cloud Computing: Recent Cases and Anticipating New Types of Trends
2011:
Annual Review of Intellectual Property Law Developments - 2010 (American Bar Association), Personal, Noncommercial File Sharing of Copyrighted Music is Not a Fair Use
2010:
CIO Magazine, How Using Open Source Software Can Affect Your Company's Value
2010:
BITKOM Newsline, Changing Legal Rules for US and UK Information Technology Contracts
2009:
National Law Journal, User-generated Videos Online Raise Vexing Issues
2008:
World Intellectual Property Report (BNA), Model Railroad Case Supports Enforceability of Open Source Software Licenses and Provides Guidance for Licensors
2008:
Intellectual Property Alert, U.S. Supreme Court's Decision Limits Patent Owners from Claiming Infringement by Downstream Customers
2007:
Intellectual Property Alert, U.S. District Court Rules Online Music Service Providers Not Required To Pay Public Performance Royalties
2006:
Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, Judgments
2006:
King County Bar Association, Copyright Basics
2006:
Puget Sound Business Journal, Selling the Business? Prepare for 200 Questions (Acquisitions Due Diligence)
2005:
Preston Gates E-Alert, U.S. Supreme Court Rules Companies Promoting Infringing Uses Of A Product Or Service As Principal Or Primary Use Are Liable For Copyright Infringement
2005:
ExecBlueprints, Privacy — Adjusting to Changes in Technology
2005:
ExecBlueprints, Avoiding Legal Landmines in Software Development and Licensing
2005:
Computer Law Review International, Liability for File Sharing Software
2005:
Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, Judgments
2004:
Developments in the Law Concerning Databases, Developments in the Law Concerning Databases
2004:
Inside The Minds: The Laws Behind Technology — Leading Lawyers on the Legal Aspects of Patents, Software Licensing, Telecommunications, & More, Technology Law in Action
2003:
Developments in the Law Concerning Computer Programs, Developments in the Law Concerning Computer Programs
2003:
Intellectual Property for Non-Specialists Deskbook, Copyright Chapter
2002:
Computer Law Review International, Enforceability of Foreign Court Decisions — Yahoo! v. La Ligue Contre Le Racisme
2001:
Internet Law for the Business Lawyer, Software and Data Licensing
1998:
Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law in Review - Oil and Gas Exploration and Production — Legislative, Judicial and Administrative Developments in Alaska, Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law in Review - Oil and Gas Exploration and Production — Legislative, Judicial and Administrative Developments in Alaska
1993:
Natural Resource Damages, Economic Methodologies for Valuing Natural Resource Damages
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