
MR. PIZZI
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The mission of the Committee on Internet and
Intellectual Property Litigation is to educate Sections members
regarding intellectual property ("IP") issues in litigation and
illuminate new challenges and possible solutions to issues presented in
IP litigation.
As -- patents, copyrights
trademarks and trade secrets - has become an increasingly
important commercial asset, especially in New York, which is home to
many IP-intensive businesses, including pharmaceuticals, computers and
software, entertainment and advertising, litigation regarding IP issues
now involves complex technology, high states, and constantly changing
rules. The Internet has become a major source of IP litigation,
providing new causes of action as well as variations on existing causes
of action that may or may not be analyzed using pre-Internet
precedents. The Internet also has dramatically changed the way in
which litigation is conducted by permitting unprecedented access to, and
the instantaneous transmission of, information. It affects every
aspect of litigation, from jurisdiction to discovery to the presentation
of evidence. The Committee serves its members and the Section by
looking at these issues and others that arise in IP
litigation.
The Internet and Intellectual Property Litigation
Committee is co-chaired by Joseph
V. DeMarco, DeVore & DeMarco LLP, New York
City jvd@devoredemarco.com and
Peter J. Pizzi, Connell Foley LLP, Roseland, New Jersey ppizzi@connellfoley.com.
Committee Activities: * Report on litigation
risks of Web 2.0 sites (e.g., myspace)
* Report on June 2006 California decision re Apple
* Report on offshore gambling issues (in collaboration with White
Collar
Criminal Litigation Committee)
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