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similar to open-source licenses.Participation in such programs can resultin far more than good public relations:businesses can realize reduced costsbecause of economies of scale, fasterpatent examination, easier technologylicensing, joint ventures and fastertime-to-market. The green movementcontinues to gain steam, so jump on thetrain before it leaves the station.Eco-Marks and Greenwashing(Jennifer Hetu, Anessa Owen Kramer, andTimothy Bradley)Society as a whole is "greener" than ever,and this trend continues to spill over intothe consumer marketplace with "green"product offerings growing at an annualrate of over 70%. Although the fact thatconsumers and <strong>com</strong>panies are striving tobe<strong>com</strong>e more environmentally friendly iscertainly a positive trend, the "greening" ofsociety and the marketplace has anegative consequence: greenwashing.Greenwashing poses an increasing risk foradvertisers as well as consumers, and<strong>com</strong>panies engaged in green marketingneed good legal advice to avoid litigationand regulatory risks. This panel discussesthose risks and how to navigate them.Item no. : VP11200482Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00HAS YOUR ADR NEUTRALMET THEIR DISCLOSUREREQUIREMENT?By J. William Frank III, James Gilliland,Suzanne K. Nusbaum, Lester SavitThis program will discuss different ethicalconflicts that may arise during IPMediation/Arbitration and the level ofdisclosure required by themediator/arbitrator.Topics that will be addressed include: Conflicts of Interest Confidentiality The disclosure requirements imposedby:1. Professional organizations2. Court Advisory <strong>com</strong>mittees The model rules of professionalresponsibility and how they relatespecifically to IP disputesItem no. : TT11200483Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 80 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00HOW THE SMARTPHONEWARS ARE CHANGING THEIP LANDSCAPEBy Ray Alderman, David T. Blonder, JorgeL. Contreras, David L. <strong>New</strong>man, John A.ScottThe smartphone wars are changing the IPlandscape. Join our panel of experts asthey discuss the landmark decision inApple v. Samsung and other issuesinvolving Microsoft, Google, and MotorolaMobility. The program will focus on patentlitigation involving standard-essentialpatents (SEPs) from a standarddevelopment organization (SDO)viewpoint. Specific topics of the webinarwill include these topics:Analysis of new use of standardsobligations in litigation Fair, reasonable andnon-discriminatory (FRAND)<strong>com</strong>mitment to attack reasonableroyalty rate asserted by SEP ownersin order to limit damagesFRAND <strong>com</strong>mitment to attack abilityof SEP owners to pursue injunctionsFailure to <strong>com</strong>ply with obligations todisclose SEPs during standardpromulgation may raise issues ofunclean hands or fraudAcquisition of SEPs as means ofshoring-up patent portfolio has prosand cons (e.g. strong patents toassert in litigation but strings attached no injunctions and lower rates)Review of European Commissioninvestigation of Samsung activity re:assertion of SEPs having FRAND<strong>com</strong>mitmentsItem no. : VA11200292Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00INTERNATIONAL PATENTLITIGATION: A COMPAREAND CONTRAST OFPATENT LITIGATION INDIFFERENT COUNTRIESJoin our panel of distinguishedinternational attorneys as they present afocused discussion on international patentlitigation. They will present a<strong>com</strong>prehensive <strong>com</strong>parison of theprocedures between differing countries.Additionally, the panel will <strong>com</strong>pare andcontrast limits on discovery, duration oftrials, bifurcation of issues, arbitration andmediation, and awarded damages. Thepanel will also discuss the differences inpharmaceutical litigation in differentcountries.Item no. : EL11200503Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00INTRODUCTION TOE-DISCOVEDISCOVERY, ANBy Matthew C. Christoff, Sarah M. Knight,Jessica TaylorElectronic discovery is no longer a rarity,but a reality that nearly every attorney willencounter in his career. Ensuring thepreservation of electronically storedinformation (ESI) is a key <strong>com</strong>ponent ofdiscovery today. Litigants who fail topreserve ESI can face severeconsequences, including monetary andevidentiary sanctions, the effects of whichcan last long beyond a single case.Recognizing the potential issues andconcerns in the preservation andcollection of ESI is critical to an effectiveelectronic discovery strategy.This program will introduce participants tothese considerations and the <strong>com</strong>plexitiesand pitfalls of e-discovery issues in anysize case. The program will also addressrecent case law and emergingtechnologies, such as cloud storage andsocial media, and what strategies litigantsemploy to successfully manage ESIpreservation and collection. Join us for aninsightful and practical discussion of theseissues using real-life examples andillustrations.Item no. : TS11200504Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00IS COPYRIGHT'S FIRSTSALE DOCTRINE DYING?By Joseph C. GratzBooks, movies, and music are increasinglybeing consumed not in the form ofphysical copies but in the form ofelectronic downloads or streams.Copyright's first sale doctrine hastraditionally protected consumers' andlibraries' right to lend and resellcopyrighted works. But license terms andcopy-protection technologies under whichelectronic copies are made availablegenerally restrict or bar such lending andresale. This shift may provide amuch-needed new revenue stream forailing content industries. But it may also<strong>com</strong>e as a surprise to anyone whos everloaned a book to a friend.This panel discusses recent cases andindustry developments and explore howthe first sale doctrine applies -- or shouldapply -- in a world of networked digitalmedia.Item no. : MT11200507Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00________________________________________________________________________________________________________Learning Rendezvous LimitedEmail: inquiry@learningemall.<strong>com</strong> Websites: http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong>.hk107

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